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Oil, gas exhibition holds in South Africa

 The
oil and gas exhibition being put together by Future Energy Africa in
South Africa is attracting critical stakeholders across Africa.
The
event holding in October in Cape Town, South Africa, will also feature a
conference tagged, “ Africa’s Integrated Oil, Gas and Energy
Transformation’’.
It is dedicated to advancing future oil, gas and energy solutions for the continent.
It
would attract leading governments, national and international oil
companies and industry experts to provide in-depth analysis and an
honest reflection of
Africa’s readiness to revolutionize the future.
With
far reaching industry collaboration, under the patronage of the
Department of Energy South Africa, the event is slated for October 1
through 3.
One
of the media partners and a speaker at the exhibition, Ms Margaret
Nongo-Okojokwu, who is the editor of Orient Energy Review, said the
exhibition will bring
together African leaders and stakeholders in the energy sector.
The intention, she said, is to provide cutting edge solution to the problems confronting the power and energy sector in Africa.
According
to her, over 50 exhibitors, 100 critical speakers, including Nigeria’s
Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kwachikwu and 50 participating
countries
from Africa will be at the exhibition with a view to boosting bilateral
trades among African countries.
“Africa has become the most sought after bride with many developed countries now looking towards Africa for investments.
“At
this exhibition, Future Energy Africa exhibition, provides a platform
for leading industry figures to interact at the highest level, privately
and securely.”
Nongo-Okojokwu said.
She
said the conference will also provide exhibitors and conference
participants with an indispensable source of information, dedicated
platform for on-site
interview.
In
his own submission, Mayowa Afe, managing director of Danvic Petroleum
international, said the exhibition would provide Nigerian energy
companies the opportunity
of promoting their companies to the outside world as well as the
Nigerian local content drive.

He
said so many bad stories had been projected to the outside world about
Nigeria. The forthcoming exhibition, Afe said would be an ample
opportunity to project
entrepreneurs from Nigeria, especially those in the oil and gas sector.
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