South Sudan Oil & Power 2018 Returns to Juba Next Week

South Sudan Oil & Power 2018 is returning to Juba on Nov. 21-22, and is focused on attracting international investors and service companies into the country’s newly revamped oil industry.

The theme for the conference — Embracing the Private Sector — follows the successful resumption of oil
production by the Greater Pioneer Operating Company this year and the introduction of new international
companies into the market, including Russia-based JSC Zarubezhneft. The Russian company is set to
begin exploring the country’s open acreage and opportunities in trading after signing a memorandum of
understanding with the Ministry of Petroleum this month.

Earlier this year operating consortia investors CNPC and Petronas affirmed their commitment to improving and increasing oil production in South Sudan after re-signing their production agreements with the government. Nigeria-based Oranto Petroleum began exploring for oil and gas in Block B3 in November 2017. With a new peace deal signed and in implementation, the government and existing investors in Juba are optimistic about prospects for energy sector growth.

“South Sudan is dedicated to expanding oil and gas operations to strengthen the economy, as well as
pursue economic diversification through new infrastructure and power projects,” said Hon. Ezekiel Lol
Gatkuoth, Minister of Petroleum, South Sudan. “With two out of three of South Sudan’s operating
companies producing again, it is imperative that new international service companies and providers enter
the market to meet the demand for services. We are going to have an aggressive push and incentivize
exploration activities with new blocks. South Sudan Oil & Power 2018 will be the venue for these deals
to move forward.”

Following a successful event in 2017 — the country’s first dedicated energy and infrastructure conference
— the two-day SSOP conference this year will include panel discussions on oilfield development;
building the nation through energy infrastructure; and public private partnerships and initiatives; as well
as a reception and gala dinner, presentations and workshops.

The 2018 conference will feature ministerial delegations from Sudan and Equatorial Guinea, and is held
under the auspices of H.E. Salva Kiir Mayardit, President of South Sudan.

Keynote speakers will include H.E. Salva Kiir Mayardit, President, South Sudan; Hon. Taban Deng Gai,
First Vice President, South Sudan; Hon. James Wani Igga, Vice President, South Sudan; Hon. Ezekiel Lol
Gatkuoth, Minister of Petroleum, South Sudan; H.E. Azhari Abdallah, Minister of Petroleum and Gas,
Sudan and H.E. Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima, Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons, Equatorial Guinea.

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