East Africa – Petroleum Province of the 21st Century?
| Organised by: | Petroleum Group |
| Date: | 24-26 October 2012 |
| Event Type: | Conference |
| Venue: | The Geological Society (Burlington House) |
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Registration rates
| Fellow £150.00 |
| Non-Fellow £250.00 |
| Student £50.00 |
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
East Africa has been written off as an oil and gas province for many years. The exploration campaigns of the last 5 years have changed that perception. Success onshore Uganda and offshore Mozambique and Tanzania has attracted attention around the world and made East Africa an exploration hot bed of the second decade of the 21st Century.
It is still early days but licensing activity, new seismic data acquisition and exploration wells will provide the answer about the true size of the prize in the region. There are still very few wells drilled in East Africa in comparison to the other parts of the continent. Exploration activity in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Mozambique and Madagascar is picking up speed and will drastically change our knowledge of the region.
This conference will address regional geology, case studies and will discuss new and emerging plays of East Africa. The meeting will bring together experts from industry and academia, seismic contractors showing the latest data, and representatives from the NOCs.
There will be a conference dinner at the Cavendish Hotlel for a maximum of 70 guests taking place on the evening of 24 October. Places at the dinner will be allocated on a strictly first come first served basis and we regret we will not be able to offer places to non registered attendees.
- Download the abstract guidelines (.pdf18 Kb)
- Download the registration form (.pdf45 Kb)
Office contact details: |
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| Name: | Steve Whalley |
| Address: | Geological Society |
| Burlington House, Piccadilly | |
| London | |
| Postcode: | W1J 0BG |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7432 0980 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7494 0579 |
| E-Mail: | steve.whalley@geolsoc.org.uk |






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