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Home » Conferences/Seminars » Nigerian Economic Forum, Aug 17 – Aug 18

Nigerian Economic Forum, Aug 17 – Aug 18

Friday, July 29th, 2011

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Protea Hotel Balalaika, Johannesburg, South Africa

The Nigeria Economic Forum 2011 will highlight Nigeria’s economic prospects over the next decade and investment opportunities for one of Africa’s key markets This Conference highlights diverse upstream ventures, acreage opportunities, changing corporate strategies, investments, oil and energy finance, government policies, oil and gas projects, the service and supply industry, and petroleum direction in the world of the upstream oil, gas-LNG and GTL industry.

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