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AFRICA OIL WEEK

Conference and Exhibition

Africa Oil Week paves the way in fostering innovation, driving collaboration, and facilitating impactful deals which shape Africa's energy future. The milestone 30th edition will celebrate our community and legacy of excellence. The world-class conference will highlight all energy opportunities across the continent, focusing on responsible exploration and production, gas monetisation and future fuels; connecting industry leaders, shaping policy, and catalysing investment.


DATE: 7 - 10 October 2024
VENUE:  Cape Town, South Africa
FORMAT: Conference and Exhibition
COST: From $2,460


AOW's conference, networking and exhibition programme bring together governments, regulators, global operators, power producers, investors and service providers. Together, we work to develop policy, secure investment and nurture partnerships that will promote sustainable development and energy transformation across the continent and beyond.

From low carbon exploration and production; accelerating gas; and future fuels and new energy integration; AOW is the only event providing a complete and inclusive view of the African energy opportunities – from investment to access.

Attendees include decision-makers of today and tomorrow, representing organisations who are wholly dedicated to realising the potential of Africa’s energy resources for the world’s benefit and the continent’s betterment.

 

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