Kevin Wesa, CEO, Venturion Oil Limited
Venturion is a private oil company that was founded in the summer of 2012. We closed our first financing and two acquisitions in January 2013.
Phil Hodge, President and CEO, Pine Cliff Energy Ltd.
Pine Cliff is natural gas producer that has grown, primarily through acquisitions, from 100 BOED in 2012 to over 23,000 BOED in 2016.
Bob Orr, Senior Partner, Oliver Wyman
Oliver Wyman is a global management consulting firm and part of the MMC family of professional services companies including Marsh, Mercer, and Guy Carpenter.
Miguel Viramontes Nales, Chairman, Blackrock
BlackRock has had a strong presence in the region for many years as the leading asset manager in traded funds and investment mandates.
Nick Davies, Chairman, OneNorth Energy
One North Energy’s priorities are to complete our fund raising activities and to secure as many quality producing oil and gas assets as we can during the oil price trough.
Aaron Howell, Managing Director, Head of Oil & Gas, Asia, Rothschild
We have always taken a long-term view of our client needs; evolving their strategy and enabling its execution, we do not focus on quarterly or annual deal related metrics.
Five Things We Learned About North America
While the industry is starting to see more and more institutional money flow into the Minerals & Royalties space (PE, Pension Funds, etc.), the market still has a long way to go on the education curve.
Four Things We Learned in China this Month
China has become, unknown to many, a leading light in both the promotion and adoption of renewable energy sources.
North Sea decommissioning: Primed for a boom?
Historically, the attitude towards decommissioning disused offshore oil and gas platforms—’abandonment’ as it was previously known—has been largely negative
Pride before the fall – Lest we should forget
Maybe there was a certain pride, nay, smugness around the O&G industry a few years ago… and despite the last 3 years of “downturn”, remnants of this may even remain in some corners.
After a disruptive year, what next?
With a year of political upheavals in the US and Europe behind us, but predictions of further disruption ahead, what is the outlook for companies in the African energy space?
Expert Insight – White & Case
International oil and gas companies have long had difficulty reconciling the long-term and high-cost investments demanded by the upstream oil and gas business with the shorter term thresholds and measures adopted by the equity and debt markets.