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africa-investment-exchange.com The 6th annual AIX: Gas meeting brings together the diverse perspectives of government, regulators, upstream operators, investors, power developers and other stakeholders to examine the continent’s gas market – from upstream exploration and development, infrastructure and storage, to power generation, trading and financing. AIX: Gas is held during the AIX London Autumn Meetings, co-organised by Cross-border Information (CbI), and CbI’s African Energy, a consultancy that has been involved at the heart of the debate surrounding the development of the energy sector in Africa for more than 20 years. AIX: Gas is held under the Chatham House Rule and structured round panel led discussions to facilitate open discussion. Africa Investment Exchange AIX: Gas Developing partnerships along the gas value chain 10-11 September 2020, RSA House, London AIX Sponsored by Partners Meetings Produced by

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The 6th annual AIX: Gas meeting brings together thediverse perspectives of government, regulators,upstream operators, investors, power developers andother stakeholders to examine the continent’s gasmarket – from upstream exploration anddevelopment, infrastructure and storage, to powergeneration, trading and financing.

AIX: Gas is held during the AIX London AutumnMeetings, co-organised by Cross-border Information(CbI), and CbI’s African Energy, a consultancy that hasbeen involved at the heart of the debate surroundingthe development of the energy sector in Africa formore than 20 years. AIX: Gas is held under the ChathamHouse Rule and structured round panel led discussionsto facilitate open discussion.

Africa Investment Exchange

AIX: Gas Developing partnerships along the gas value chain

10-11 September 2020, RSA House, London

AIX

Sponsored by

Partners

Meetings

Produced by

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Panellists

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Latest panellists are listed at: https://africa-investment-exchange.com/events/aix-gas-2020

Dafe Akpeneye

Commissioner

Nigerian ElectricityRegulatoryCommission

Oscar Amonoo-Neizer

Executive Secretary

Energy Commission,Ghana

Dikko Atanu

Chief Executive Officer

Neoleum Energy

Andrew Knott

Chief Executive Officer

Savannah Petroleum

Olusola Lawson

Regional Director, WestAfrica

African InfrastructureInvestment Managers

Olivier Mussat

Chief InvestmentOfficer, Global Energy

International FinanceCorporation (IFC)

Kishan Pillay

Director of Oil & Gas

Department of Tradeand Industry, SouthAfrica

John Smelcer

Business DevelopmentDirector

Globeleq

Roger Brown

Chief Financial Officer

Seplat Petroleum

Victor Tivane

Director of LocalContent

Empresa Nacional deHidrocarbonetos

Tarik Hamane

Executive Director

Moroccan Agency forSustainable Energy(MASEN)

Maggy Shino

PetroleumCommissioner

Ministry of Mines &Energy, Namibia

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Francois Vuylsteke

Senior BusinessDevelopment Manager

Wärtsilä Development& Financial Services

Chiedu Ugbo

Chief Executive Officer

Niger Delta PowerHolding Company

Erik Wandrag

Director

Sanlam InfraWorks

Oliver Quinn

Vice President –Commercial

Kosmos Energy

Hanaan Marwah

Head of Investmentand BusinessDevelopment

Circle Gas

Chris Levell

Managing Consultant

Gas Strategies

Alessandro Nanotti

Political Analyst

Paul Eardley-Taylor

Oil & Gas, SouthernAfrica

Standard Bank

Tonbofa Ashimi

Founder

Tonbofa Law Practice

Ezekiel Adesina

Executive Secretary

Africa Energy StudyGroup

Steve Brann

Senior InvestmentManager

Vitol

Latest panellists are listed at: https://africa-investment-exchange.com/events/aix-gas-2020

Oti Ikomi

Chief Executive Officer

Proton Energy

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Gas commerce

NORTH AFRICA: GAS BOOM

TRANS-SAHARA: NEW PLANS

WEST AFRICA: GAS TRANSFORMATION

SOUTHERN AFRICA: STRANDED GAS

EAST AFRICA:ASIAN MARKETS

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10 September - morning

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Carbon in transition

The pace of renewables integration into Africa’s electricity supply industry and global climate changeconcerns were driving a reevaluation in the continent's long-term energy mix prior to Covid-19. However,there is a real need in Africa for gas to play a continued significant role as the ‘transition fuel’ and to supplypower plants, industrial and other users over the coming decade (and beyond). The opening session will thusset out the case for gas in AIX’s distinctively analytical but straight speaking manner.

Chair: Jon Marks, Chairman, Cross-borderInformation

Part 1: African gas trends

Starting with results from the African Energy Surveyasking what the current Covid-19 disruption meansfor businesses along Africa's gas value chain, thelong-term challenge facing the industry posed byglobal carbon transition and the future shape ofglobal industries (including LNG export prospects,FLNG, gas-to-power schemes etc). This will open adebate on how changing trends in policy-makingand investment are impacting on gas producers.

Part 2: African gas policy

Government and regulator’s perspectives onindustrialisation programmes, gas masterplans and

09h00 to 10h45

local content strategies. What do administrationswant from gas schemes? In the carbon transitionare they at risk of finding themselves with strandedassets?

Maggy Shino, Petroleum Commissioner, Ministry ofMines & Energy, Namibia

Kishan Pillay, Director of Oil & Gas, Department ofTrade & Industry, South Africa

Victor Tivane, Director of Local Content, EmpresaNacional de Hidrocarbonetos

Glada Lahn, Senior Research Fellow, ChathamHouse

Chris Levell, Managing Consultant, Gas Strategies

10h45 Coffee

10 September, 08h30 to 09h00 Registration & coffee

11h30 to 12h45

Strategies along the gas value chain

Upstream operators, investors and powerdevelopers discuss challenges and opportunitiesalong the gas value chain. What are the prospectsfor wider upstream exploration and development.

• Limits to financing: how financing thermal projects is becoming more difficult due to Covid-19. Views from banks and DFIs.

• Stranded assets: are upstream fields going to become uneconomic; is gas and other thermal infrastructure going to become a liability?

• Local content: driver of job creation or hindrancefor developers?

• Smaller deposits and associated gas — challenges of commercialising assets for producers and investors.

• Domestic supply obligations: do they signal the way ahead?

• Impact of energy transition: what should be factored in when developing future strategy andprojects.

Roger Brown, Chief Financial Officer, SeplatPetroleum

Andrew Knott, Chief Executive Officer, SavannahPetroleum

Olusola Lawson, Investment Director: Head ofWest Africa, AIIM

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10 September – afternoon

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Transitional projects – pointing the way ahead

LNG and pipelines: what does the currentdisruption mean for projects. Which pre FIDprojects will continue, be deferred, cancelled orrestructured?

FSRUs and other import schemes: Analysis of anumber of key projects that were setting trendsand give pointers to further market developments.

Liquid fuel applications: still room to fit LPG andHFO in the new energy landscape?

Paul Eardley-Taylor, Oil & Gas, Southern Africa,Standard Bank

Tarik Hamane, Executive Director, MoroccanAgency for Sustainable Energy (MASEN)

Gregor Binkert, Board Member, BeluluaneIndustrial Park, Mozambique

François Vuylsteke, Senior Business DevelopmentManager, Wärtsilä Development & FinancialServices

13h45 to 15h15

Gas-to-power investment strategies

Focus on different elements of the GTP valuechain: IPPs and embedded GTP. Potentialsynergies for upstream operators, powerdevelopers and finance.

Can power developers be expected to co-investin floating regasification and other non-traditionalsupply solutions. Are current corporate structures(‘upstream operator’, ‘power developer’ etc)appropriate for the coming market? What roles doliquid fuels have to play?

Oscar Amonoo-Neizer, Executive Secretary,Energy Commission, Ghana

Dafe Akpeneye, Commissioner, NigerianElectricity Regulatory Commission

Chiedu Ugbo, Chief Executive Officer, Niger DeltaPower Holding Company

Oti Ikomi, Chief Executive Officer, Proton Energy

John Smelcer, Business Development Director,Globeleq

15h45 to 17h15

17h15 Evening reception15h15 Coffee

12h45 Lunch at RSA House

Africa Investment Exchange: Grid & Storage

11 September 2020, RSA House, London

The AIX: Grid & Storage sessions at the Africa Investment Exchange London Autumnmeetings will examine key issues facing Africa’s power network and issues around storageas they impact on African electricity supply and other industries.

See event website or contact Lauren Andrews for details. T: +44 (0)1424 721667 | E: [email protected]

AIX

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West and Central Africa

• Countries in focus will include Nigeria, the Mauritania/Senegal play, Equatorial Guinea as a ‘gas hub’ and Ghana’s grid realignments.

• We will ask are gas pipelines really the answer toregional supply shortfalls?

• We will also ask how WAPP and other regional initiatives are changing regional strategic thinkingabout electricity supply?

Coastal trading

Asking whether new models of FSRU and LNGregas facilities can supply a new generation of GTPbusinesses long the West African coast and inother regions.

Ezekiel Adesina, Executive Secretary, Africa

Energy Study Group

Olusola Lawson, Regional Director, West Africa,

African Infrastructure Investment Managers

Steve Brann, Senior Investment Manager, Vitol

Tonbofa Ashimi, Founder, Tonbofa Law Practice

09h00 to 10h30

Investment decisions in East and Southern Africa

Rovuma Basin schemes have reached finalinvestment decisions and financial close, and SouthAfrica looking to implement some of its ambitiousGTP schemes, the focus on this region should beintense this year.

Steve Husbands, Head of Commercial, Oil & GasAdvisory, SLR

Paul Eardley-Taylor, Oil & Gas, Southern Africa,Standard Bank

Alessandro Nanotti, Political Analyst

Tore Horvei, Director, Thunder Energy

11h00 to 12h30

12h45 Lunch10h30 Coffee

Africa Investment Exchange: Nairobi

30 September-1 October 2020, Fairmont The Norfolk Hotel

Established in 2018, Africa Investment Exchange (AIX) Nairobi brings together diverseperspectives from Africa’s electricity supply industry to examine the state of market.

See event website or contact Lauren Andrews for details. T: +44 (0)1424 721667 | E: [email protected]

AIX

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11 September – afternoon

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Solutions to fit all sizes

The afternoon session builds on AIX: Gas 2019’svery successful dive into gas trucking, CNG andother innovative solutions for using gas in multiplemarkets.

This session will discuss issues including securinginvestment in pipelines, storage and processinginfrastructure, virtual pipelines and terrestrial LNG,CNG and other gas transport prospects.

Opportunities and challenges along the small-scale LNG value chain

Opportunities and challenges facing investors incompressed natural gas (CNG)

Prospects for small-scale gas generation, gasprocessing and the LPG market

Who are the main financing players in this spaceand what are their conditions and restrictions

Erik Wandrag, Director, Sanlam InfraWorks

Dikko Atanu, Chief Executive Officer, NeoleumEnergy

Hanaan Marwah, Head of Investment andBusiness Development, Circle Gas

13h45 to 16h15

16h15 AIX: Gas ends

The changing character of the gas market

Africa Investment Exchange: Power & Renewables

18-19 November 2020, RSA House, London

Established in 2013, AIX: Power & Renewables has become one of the meeting places ofchoice for Africa’s power sector stakeholders, including leading private and public sectorinvestors, African officials and project developers.

See event website or contact Lauren Andrews for details. T: +44 (0)1424 721667 | E: [email protected]

AIX

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Utilities, regulators and officials

Department of Trade & Industry, South Africa,Electricidade de Moçambique (EdM), ElectricityCompany of Ghana, Ghana Energy Commission,Ministry of Petroleum, Energy and Mines, Mauritania,Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy, NationalEnergy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA), NigerianElectricity Regulatory Commission, Nigerian Gas FlareCommercialisation Programme, West African GasPipeline Company

LNG and Upstream

Aminex, BP, Chariot Oil & Gas, DNG Energy, GasfinDevelopment, Greenville LNG, Hanas LNG, Modec,Neoleum Energy, Nigeria LNG, Ophir Energy, OrcaExploration, PanAfrican Energy Tanzania, SavannahPetroleum, Seven Energy, Shell, Total, Victoria Oil &Gas, Vitol, Wentworth Resources, Woodside

Finance

Actis, Africa50, African Development Bank, AfricanInfrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM), AP MollerCapital, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, CDC

Group, Denham Capital, InfraCredit, InternationalFinance Corporation (IFC), Multilateral InvestmentGuarantee Agency (MIGA), Overseas PrivateInvestment Corporation (OPIC), Pembani Remgro,Standard Bank, Standard Chartered, Stonechair Capital,UK Export Finance, US-China Energy Group

Power and infrastructure

Aldwych International, Aksa, Azura Power, Black RhinoGroup, Clarke Energy, Globeleq, Honeywell Group,Impala Energy, MAN Energy Solutions, Metka, ProtonEnergy, Siemens, Wartsila

Professional services

ADIT, Advocaat Law Practice, Baker McKenzie, CliffordChance, DLA Piper, Economic Consulting Associates,eegr Consultancy, Energy Investment Company, EpeusConsulting, Farrer & Co, FTI Consulting, Herbert SmithFreehills, Kestrel Energy Solutions, Latham & Watkins,Mauritanian British Business Council, Oxford Institutefor Energy Studies, Oxford University, Poten & Partners,QED Consulting, Shearman & Sterling, SLR Consulting,Squire Patton Boggs, Templars, Victoria Chambers

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RSA House was chosen to host the AIX meetingsbecause of its excellent conference facilities, breakout spaces and private meeting rooms, packagedtogether in a venue that provides a unique slice ofLondon’s history.

A hidden gem in the heart of London, and within a fewminutes walk of major transport hubs, hotels, theatres

and some of London’s most famous landmarks, RSAHouse was designed by Robert Adam in the early 1770s,and is the historic home of the Royal Society of Arts.

A famous centre for Enlightenment thinking, thebuilding has been the intellectual and social home ofsome of the greatest thinkers and social activists ofthe past 200 years.

Why RSA House?

Organisations who participated at AIX: Gas 2019

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Sponsor our meetings

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AIX: Gas is held under the Chatham House Rule andstructured around panel-led sessions with anaudience limited to 150 participants to preserve thenetworking environment.

Participants will benefit from exclusive analysis basedon African Energy Live Data - our unique platform thatcombines a range of analytics tools with project leveldetail of more than 6,000 power plants across thecontinent.

Africa’s energy mix

Our unique perspective

CbI Meetings pairs the extensive regional expertiseand source network of CbI’s African Energy with aseasoned events team experienced in producinghigh-level investment forums and dialogues acrossthe African continent.

As a consultant, CbI has a unique perspective whenit comes to understanding the themes and topicsthat provide the foundations for a vibrantconference agenda and the mix of projectstakeholders required to create a lively andengaging panel-led discussion.

We are focused on producing meetings that createenduring dialogues between development financeinstitutions, public sector stakeholders and privatesector investors including, private equity firms,venture capitalists, family offices, foundations,institutional investors and impact investors.

Contact Lauren Andrews for more detailsE: [email protected]: +44 1424 721 667W: africa-investment-exchange.com

Renewables

Natural gas 64,210MW28.2%

Liquid fuels20,189MW 8.9%

Coal 48,110MW 21.1%Gas & liquid fuels

43,647MW 19.2%

Other thermal 1,369MW0.6%

Nuclear 1,830MW 0.8%Other 883MW 0.4%

Hydroelectric 35,634MW 15.6%

Solar 4,311MW 1.9%Wind 5,552MW 2.4%Other 2,006MW 0.9%(Geothermal 671MW,Wave/tidal 0.4MW,Biomass 1,335MW)

Source: African Energy Live Data © Cross-border Information 2019 (www.africa-energy.com)

Total: 227,741MW

Sponsorship package

AIX sponsor Additional options (subject to availability)

Corporate logo on event website, agenda, brochure, allmarketing emails, headline slides and delegate bag

Session Sponsor

Prominent panel position speaking opportunity Lunch sponsor

1 speaker pass and 3 additional passes for sponsor’s staffor guests

Coffee break sponsor

Full-page colour ad in the meeting book Exhibition area

Corporate literature in meeting bag Seat drops

Photos of panel sessions for social media and web use Lanyard sponsor

Input on the agenda Meeting room

£9,000 excl UK VAT Contact Ricky Purnell at [email protected]

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Venue: RSA HouseDesigned in the early 1770s, RSA Houseis a famous centre for Enlightenmentthinking, the intellectual and socialhome of some of the greatest thinkersand social activists of the past 200 years.

8 John Adam Street, London WC2N 6EZ.