THE Sub-Saharan African International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (SAIPEC) sets to partner Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN) on technology conference aimed at boosting West African producers’ operations.
The conference will be held from February 25 to 27, 2020, at the Eko Convention Centre in Lagos.
The event formerly known as West African International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (WAIPEC), was renamed SAIPEC at the end 2019 edition.
The conference is designed specifically to be a solutions conference and provide a platform for the very best representatives from across the Sub Saharan Africa energy industry to come together and discuss, deliberate and share their insight and knowledge towards creating beneficial strategies for the betterment of all areas of the industry.
SAIPEC is projected to attract more than 200 exhibiting companies and 6,000 visiting professionals from across West Africa, Europe, Americas and Asia and has a 90 per cent sold out of its exhibition stands, with its programme poised to set the standards on content, delegates and industry support for all conferences in the Sub-Saharan African petroleum sector.
It stands as not only one of the largest event in Sub Saharan Africa’s oil and gas hub, but also the only truly industry led event, held in partnership with the country’s petroleum sector and hosted by the Petroleum Association of Nigeria (PETAN).
A mix of technical and strategic sessions will specifically address the future of the global oil and gas industries and implication of the trend; how Nigeria and African oil and gas industries can compete effectively in today’s challenging industries; funding local content; service company – operator collaboration models – drawing on experience from other oil provinces.
A leading steering committee and speakers to build on the discussions of 2019 and to provide real value and insight for all delegates led by Bank Anthony-Okoroafor, Chairman, PETAN; Ranti.
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