
Leading Corporate and State Delegations at Africa Oil Week in Cape Town
The 2016 Africa Oil Week showcases 130 speakers with a high-quality exhibition, plus special features, cocktail receptions and dinners, five days of networking, state/corporate delegations, and much more – all inclusive in the delegate fee, and with well over 1,000 senior delegates in attendance from Africa, its Governments, and from leading companies around the world. […]
Governments & Corporate Players shaping Africa’s Oil, Gas-LNG Game
23rd Africa Oil Week / Africa Upstream 2016, Cape Town, South Africa 31st October-4th November 2016 Global Pacific & Partners with ITE Group will host the 23rd Annual Africa Oil Week/Africa Upstream 2016 Conference over 31st October-4th November 2016, at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, South Africa. Our landmark Africa Oil Week-2016 event again […]
Deal Flow for Corporate Oil & Gas Players
The 14th Africa Independents Forum 2016, held 25-26th May in London at the Waldorf Hilton, being hosted by the Global Pacific & Partners / ITE Group Plc JV, gathers together leading independents and corporate players worldwide and from across Africa, both listed and unlisted, large and small, established and new entrants, and provides enhanced exposure […]
License Round Announcements and Updates at the 22nd Africa Oil Week 2015, Cape Town
Global Pacific & Partners will host the 22nd Africa Oil Week/Africa Upstream Conference 2015, in JV partnership with ITE Group plc, 26th– 30th October, in Cape Town, South Africa. This meeting commands unique global reputation as the most important in or on Africa, with 120+ Speakers, 150 + Exhibitors, 40+ Governments – and with over […]
Meet Government Players at 22nd Africa Oil Week 2015
Global Pacific & Partners hosts the 22nd Africa Oil Week in JV with ITE Group plc 26-30 Oct, Cape Town, South Africa. Meet Africa’s Governments, state oil firms, licensing agencies, and the key officials and corporate players from super-majors to independents across the Continent, including foreign national oil companies, now shaping Africa’s upstream future. Government […]