The Angola Oil & Gas Conference & Exhibition returns on the 15th to 16th of June 2021, after its 2020 program was postponed due to Covid-19 restrictions.
This years event will be held in Luanda, the capital and largest city in Angola.
The conference will be organized in partnership with the African Energy Chamber and endorsed by the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Petroleum.
The areas of concern and discussion pivots on the post-covid19 reality of the Angolan energy landscape, offshore and onshore oil and gas exploration and licensing, the new marginal fields bid round, gas monetization, doing business in Angola and digitalization and technology.
In a press release, it was disclosed that new to the conference will be a Digitalisation and Technology forum; a showcase on the exhibition floor of advanced technology pioneered in Angola.
The second edition of the Angola Oil & Gas Conference & Exhibition is expected to outdo the enormously successful first edition of 2019, with an expanded size, scale and prestige.
The Conference and Exhibition will be anchored by a VIP program of senior government officials and global CEO’s, Angola Oil & Gas 2021 promises to be a premier gathering place for deal-making and networking.
The 2021 event follows a highly successful inaugural event that took place in June 2019, which saw more than 1,700 delegates, 67 speakers, and nearly 50 exhibitors.
Officially endorsed by the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Petroleum, Angola Oil & Gas 2019 gathered key government officials and executives from across the energy value chain for a week of keynote presentations, moderated panel discussions, exhibitions, networking gatherings, and investment facilitation.
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