The Gulf of Guinea Security Summit 2015

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ENHANCE REGIONAL SECURITY COLLABORATION IN A NEW ERA FOR NIGERIA Hon. Mark Owen Woyongo Minister of The Interior Republic of Ghana Rear Admiral Geoffrey Mawuli Biekro Chief of Naval Staff Ghanaian Navy Nigel Hope Group Fleet Security Director & CSO Technip Felix Amieye-Ofori Managing Director/CEO Energia Oil & Gas 20th – 22nd July 2015 | Accra, Ghana Partners Osazee Igbinoba West & Central Africa Security Manager Baker Hughes Gulf of Guinea Security www.gulfofguineasecurity.com Colonel Abdourahmane Dieng Head of Regional Security Division ECOWAS Ranbir Seth Head of Security Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Limited Clement Adeyinka Oke Chairman Presidential Task Force on Power Nigeria

Transcript of The Gulf of Guinea Security Summit 2015

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ENHANCE REGIONAL SECURITY COLLABORATION IN A NEW ERA FOR NIGERIA

Hon. Mark Owen Woyongo

Minister of The Interior Republic of Ghana

Rear Admiral Geoffrey Mawuli Biekro

Chief of Naval Staff Ghanaian Navy

Nigel Hope

Group Fleet Security Director & CSO Technip

Felix Amieye-Ofori

Managing Director/CEO Energia Oil & Gas

20th – 22nd July 2015 | Accra, Ghana

Partners

Osazee Igbinoba West & Central Africa Security Manager

Baker Hughes

Gulf of Guinea Security www.gulfofguineasecurity.com

Colonel Abdourahmane Dieng

Head of Regional Security Division ECOWAS

Ranbir Seth

Head of Security

Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Limited

Clement Adeyinka Oke

Chairman

Presidential Task Force on Power Nigeria

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1The Ministry of Interior, the Ghanaian Navy and ECOWAS talk current government, military and naval capabilities and security cooperation across West Africa

Benchmark impacts on security budgets from a declining oil price with Technip, Transocean and WAPCo

Receive current offshore threat updates and apply latest risk mitigation measures: Insights from Tullow Oil

Hear the role MTISC-GOG are playing in improving information sharing within the Gulf Of Guinea

Prepare for Nigeria post election: DNG-GL and Energia Oil & Gas’s response to managing the potential of post election violence

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Speakers25+

Hours of Networking Specific To

Your Operating Environment

88 Reasons To Attend:The Gulf of Guinea Security Summit is the culmination of Hanson Wade’s highly

successful and well respected Combating Piracy West African Maritime Security & Energy Infrastructure Security Summits, which have been influential in allowing the maritime, oil and energy sectors collaborate, network and share intelligence since 2010.

Make sure your security strategy protects against shifting tactics, the potential for post election violence and the latest danger hotspots

Government & Plenary Highlights: Designed for both on and offshore security leaders to join numerous government stakeholders from across West Africa to highlight current efforts in tackling regional security threats, along with the areas of support needed. This is your opportunity to communicate, collaborate and debate how to effectively operate in the region knowing the support available.

Combating Piracy Highlights: The 5th Year of Combating Piracy West Africa. Picking up where we left off last July, this stream will debate the very latest solutions to the challenge of tackling maritime crime and piracy in both territorial and international waters across West Africa. The constantly shifting nature of piracy and maritime crime makes it critical to stay ahead of trends in order to effectively protect your personnel and assets. You will receive practical and actionable intelligence to implement robust short, medium and long-term security strategies.

Infrastructure Security Highlights: With Boko Haram recently pledging allegiance to the Islamic State, the threat to onshore infrastructure and personnel both within Nigeria and its neighbouring states cannot be underestimated. As the closest fought Nigerian election in years approaches, the potential for a militant uprising in the Niger Delta could be imminent. Designed exclusively for organisations within the oil, gas, mining and energy industries, this streams focuses on countering threats specific to your area of operation. You will receive up-to-the-minute information on where your assets are most at risk, and how best to protect them from evolving security threats.

Debate The Adoption Of Voluntary Principles On Security And Human Rights amongst Signatories and Government Authorities from Ghana

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Update you security strategy with insight from Baker Hughes 7

Increase collaboration across industries with Endeavour Mining, Kano Electricity Distribution Company and Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals8

Supporting Government Authorities7

Half Day Workshops 2

Purpose To Protect Personnel And Assets From Escalating West African Security Threats1

Welcome To The Gulf of Guinea Security Summit

20% Government

40% OffShore

40% OnShore

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Esteemed Speaking Faculty

Rear Admiral Geoffrey Mawuli Biekro

Chief of Naval Staff

Ghanaian Navy

George Anyema

Country Security Manager

Endeavour Mining Ghana

Colonel Abdourahmane Dieng

Head of Regional Security Division

ECOWAS

Ubong King

Chief Executive Officer

Protection Plus Services

Ranbir Seth

Head of Security

Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Limited

George Kobani

Country Security Manager

Transocean

Felix Amieye-Ofori

Managing Director/CEO

Energia Oil & Gas

Commissioner of Police David Asante-Apeatu

Director General Research & Planning

Ghana Police Service

Fiona Ryder

Project Support Officer

MTISC-GOG

Samuel Apewalen

Head of Security

Kano Electricity Distribution Company

Peter Azuma

Director General

Ghana Maritime Authority

Hon. Mark Owen Woyongo

Minister of The Interior

Republic of Ghana

Phil Heyl

Former Head of Air & Maritime Branch

US AFRICOM

Abiola Abimbola Sulaiman

Security Manager

West Africa Gas Pipeline Company

Nigel Hope

Group Fleet Security Director & CSO

Technip

Eric Kwame Tettey

Investigations Advisor

Tullow Oil

Chuks Enwereji

Security Manager

Shelf Drilling

Osazee Igbinoba

West & Central Africa Security Manager

Baker Hughes

Dennis Amachree

Former Senior Regional Security Director

GE Energy

Stephen Phelps

Managing Director

Security & Intelligence Solutions

Susan Namondo Ngongi

Representative To Government

UNICEF

Joe Awuni

Chairman Chapter 278

ASIS International

Clement Adeyinka Oke

Chairman

Presidential Task Force on Power Nigeria

Capt. Issah Adam Yakubu

Director of Transformation

Ghanaian Navy

Chris Trelawny

Special Advisor on Maritime Security and Facilitation

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GOVERNMENT

An excellent opportunity to rub minds with stake holders to share information, strategies and methods on overcoming common challenges faced in West Africa.

Total E&P Nigeria

A very educated and interactive conference. Issues clearly identified, adequately analysed and solutions offered to what should be the way forward. This conference is highly recommended.

Nigerian Ports Authority

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Day One: Tuesday 21st July 2015 Networking Government and Plenary Sessions Offshore Onshore

08:15 Registration & Networking, Refreshments

09:00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks & Opening Ceremony Phil Heyl, Former Head of Air & Maritime Branch, US AFRICOM

GOVERNMENT MORNING & PLENARY SESSIONS Highlighting Regional Government Capabilities In Protecting People And Assets

09:10 Opening Keynote From The Minister Of The Interior – The Current State Of Security Across The Gulf Of Guinea In The Maritime, Oil & Gas, Energy And Mining Sectors

Hon Mark Owen Woyongo, Minister of The Interior, Republic of Ghana

09:45 Affirming The Ghanaian Naval Commitment In Tackling Maritime Crime • Assessing and developing manpower for the Ghanaian maritime sector • Insights into the work underway in advancing capability projects• Working collaboratively with other Gulf of Guinea nations to curb maritime crime

Rear Admiral Geoffrey Mawuli Biekro, Chief of Naval Staff, Ghanaian Navy

10:20 The ECOWAS Integrated Strategy And What It Means For Security Cooperation Across West Africa

Colonel Abdourahmane Dieng, Head of Regional Security Division, ECOWAS

11:00 Speed Networking, Refreshments & Group Photograph

12:00 Government Panel Session – Assessing Government, Military & Naval Capabilities Across West Africa

Hon. Mark Owen Woyongo, Minister of The Interior, Republic of Ghana

Commissioner of Police David Asante-Apeatu, Director General Research & Planning, Ghana Police Service Rear Admiral Geoffrey Mawuli Biekro, Chief of Naval Staff, Ghanaian Navy

Colonel Abdourahmane Dieng, Head of Regional Security Division, ECOWAS

Peter Azuma, Director General, Ghana Maritime Authority

Clement Adeyinka Oke, Chairman, Presidential Task Force on Power Nigeria

12:40 Declining Oil Prices And The Impact On Project Security Spending• Effective security solutions when security spending is under scrutiny • Changing the mind-set of security from cost centre to business enabler • Effectively communicating evolving risks to the board

George Kobani, Country Security Manager, Transocean Nigel Hope, Group Fleet Security Director & CSO, Technip Abiola Abimbola Sulaiman, Security Manager, West Africa Gas Pipeline Company

13:15 Networking Lunch

(OFFSHORE STREAM)

THE LATEST THREAT UPDATE

(ONSHORE STREAM)

A ROBUST SECURITY STRATEGY

14:15 Roundtable Progress Report – 2015 Maritime Crime Updates

• What is working and what needs addressing at this conference?

• How can authorities continue to improve their ability to respond to piracy related incidents?

• Assessing the current K&R threatFacilitated By: Eric Tettey, Investigations Advisor, Tullow Oil

14:15 The Security Strategies Of Nigerian Independents Operating In The Niger Delta

• New approaches to manage security in newly acquired IOC assets

• The security lessons learned from IOC operations in the Niger Delta

• Maximising local content and CSR as soft security solutions

Felix Amieye-Ofori, Managing Director/CEO, Energia Oil & Gas

14:45 International Perspectives On Tackling Security Challenges Posed To offshore Operations

• Outlining the support required from regional authorities

• Cooperating with governments to deliver international projects

• An integrated security approach

Nigel Hope, Group Fleet Security Director & CSO, Technip

14:45 Protecting Critical Infrastructure Against Insurgency In West Africa

• A case study of Boko Haram in North Eastern Nigeria

• Effectively working with regional forces to manage militant threats

• Updates on the advances in countering the Boko Haram insurgency

Samuel Apewalen, Head of Security, Kano Electricity Distribution Company

15:15 Mitigating Threats To Personnel Through Effective Risk Analysis & Business Continuity Planning

• What the election result means for the Niger Delta amnesty programme

• Mitigating the risk of an violence upsurge to maintain security in changing security environments

• Strategies to achieve optimum supply chain security

Chuks Enwereji, Country Security Manager, Shelf Drilling

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15:45

The Expanding West African Terrorist Threat

• Assessing continent-wide linkages between terrorist groups

• Does terrorism represent a threat to other littoral states in West Africa?

• Steps to take in mitigating risks

Stephen Phelps, Managing Director, Security & Intelligence Solutions

Afternoon Networking and Refreshments

15:45 Afternoon Networking and Refreshments

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COOPERATION, COLLABORATION & INFORMATION SHARING

INCORPORATING A SOFT & HARD APPROACH TOWARDS SECURITY

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16:45

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The Role Of The MITSC-GOG In Improving Information Sharing Within The Gulf Of Guinea

Fiona Ryder, Project Support Officer, MTISC-GOG

Enforcing The Implementation Of An Enhanced Regional Cooperation Program

• Outlining the role of industry in supporting inter-region co-ordination efforts

• How should capacity building be co-ordinated between international partners?

• Steps to collaboration across industry, host country security services and internal bodies

Phil Heyl, Former Head of Air & Maritime Branch, US AFRICOM

Panel Discussion - Efforts To Improve Industry-Government Collaboration Across West Africa

Phil Heyl, Former Head of Air & Maritime Branch, US AFRICOM

16:15 Finding concrete steps to heighten the protection of critical infrastructure and pipelines

• Updating Your Security Strategy Based On Key Learning Points From Recent Incidents

• Analysing recent patterns of attack and response

• Assessing new available technologies and inter-governmental support systems

Abiola Abimbola Sulaiman, Security Manager, West Africa Gas Pipeline Company

16:45 Evaluating Hard Vs. Soft Solutions In West African Mining Operations

• The engagement of local key opinion leaders to gain support for CSR programmes

• Securing sites from illegal mining and the lessons to be shared with the oil industry

• The importance of a multi-layered strategy of both hard and soft solutions

George Anyema, Country Security Manager, Adamus Resources (Endeavour Mining Corp)

17:15 Cross Industry Collaboration To Share Best Practise In Securing Onshore Operations

• Insight into the extensive security operation required to deliver a $1billion petrochemical project in the Niger Delta

• How to interact with external authorities to ensure project success

• Scenario planning for both pipeline and jetty infrastructure security

Ranbir Seth, Head of Security, Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Limited

17:45 Chairman’s Closing Remarks & Close of Day One

18:00 Official Gulf of Guinea Networking Reception

Well organised and well attended with many good speakers.

South Atlantic Petroleum

Excellent networking opportunities. I plan to engage with selected attendees to improve my business.

Dartfort Security Ltd

Solid information relies at the heart of combating piracy. You get that at Combating Piracy West Africa.

Maersk Line

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Day Two: Wednesday 22nd July 2015 08:30 Registration & Networking, Refreshments

09:00 Chairman’s Recap Of Day One Phil Heyl, Former Head of Air & Maritime Branch, US AFRICOM

SECURITY IN A NEW OPERATING ENVIRONMENT09:10 Securing Nigeria Under Buhari

As Nigeria enters a new era under APC’s Buhari, new threats emerge as we look to secure West Africa’s operating industries. We are in the process of securing the right government authorities to outline their efforts in managing the threats to you and your operations.

09:45 Ensuring Security in the Niger Delta Post Amnesty • Accessing the threat of a militant uprising in the Niger Delta • Government efforts on curbing violence against the Oil sector • Outlining the macro risks of an insurgency from the south west

Osazee Igbinoba, West Africa Central Africa Security Manager, Baker Hughes Felix Amieye-Ofori, Managing Director/CEO, Energia Oil & Gas

10:20 The Social, Political, Economic & Security Impacts Of A Sub $70 Barrel Price• Impact of falling oil prices on energy security• The impact currency devaluation has on security spending• The role of corruption in countries failing to absorb the continued fall of crude prices

Dennis Amachree, Former Senior Regional Security Director, GE Energy

10:50 Open Forum Discussion – The Adoption Of Voluntary Principles On Security And Human Rights In Ghana

A opportunity for all stakeholders to co-operate and discuss the challenges and advantages of implementation of the voluntary principles on security and human rights in Ghana. Learn how to align security policies with guidelines outlined in the voluntary principles.

Facilitated By Members Of The Speaker Faculty

11:20 Networking & Morning Refreshments

11:50 Lessons Learned From Entering Hostile Environments From An NGO’s Perspective• Critical lessons from entering hostile environments • Creating win-win partnerships with industry to share information and lessons• Forming close relationships with local communities as a source of critical intelligence

Susan Namondo Ngongi, Representative To Government, UNICEF

12:20 Forming An Action Plan To Improve Collaboration Between Industry And Government Phil Heyl, Former Head of Air & Maritime Branch, US AFRICOM Dennis Amachree, Former Senior Regional Security Director

12:50 Networking Lunch

THOROUGH THREAT IDENTIFICATION & ANALYSIS13:50 Updating Your Security Strategy Based On Key Learning Points From Recent Incidents

• Making the most of early warnings via intelligence sharing and reporting networks • Identifying and implementing key lessons learned as part of a robust security strategy• Overcoming investigative challenges between oilfield service provider and operator

Osazee Igbinoba, West & Central Africa Security Manager, Baker Hughes

14:20 Constructing A Workable Crisis Response Plan To Ensure Readiness For Any Emergency Situation

• What can the Ebola pandemic teach us about our security disaster response planning?• The evolution of operational risk and adapting that to your specific type of operation• Incorporating lessons post the Nigeria and Togo 2015 elections into your crisis response

plan

14:50 TECH Showcase - Selecting And Using State Of The Art Technology Solutions In Both On And Offshore Operating Environments

It is always difficult to find the right blend of hard solutions between technology and man power. This networking session will give you the opportunity to access a range of technologies available and allow you to conduct a through cost-benefit analysis as part of developing a robust security strategy

Technology solutions will be hand picked from a selection of innovative technology providers. To apply please contact: [email protected] or +442031418720

15:20 Afternoon Networking and Refreshments

15:50 The Changing Legal Aspect In Operating Securely And Successfully In West Africa• Latest update on the use of armed personnel in Nigerian waters• Understanding how onshore threats affect your offshore operations

Facilitated by speaking faculty

16:20 Recognising And Enhancing The Capacity Of The Regional Security Function Joe Awuni, Chairman Chapter 278, ASIS International

16:50 Roundtable Session - Identifying And Anticipating Future Threats And Prioritising Immediate & Long Term Actions

• What practical steps can you take back to the office immediately to reduce the threat to your assets and personnel ?

• What further government assistance and international help is needed?• Proactively anticipating and planning for the threats of 2016 and beyond

17:30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks & Closing Ceremony

Networking

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Pre-Conference Interactive Workshop 1Nigeria’s 2015 Elections And The Impact On Security In Both The Niger Delta And Across The Gulf Of Guinea

Date: Monday 20th July | Time: 09.30 – 12.30

No matter where you are in the world, the 2015 Nigerian election has engulfed us. Pre election protests, violence and fatalities along with the potential for post election insecurity has meant you need to keep up to date with ongoing developments. This workshop outlines the key steps you can take to ensure sufficient security post election and beyond.

Attend this workshop to:• Gain a clear understanding of the precise impacts the election outcome

will have on you and your operations

• Take away clear steps to mitigate risks posed by resurgent militancy action in the Niger Delta

• Access the mid-long term outlook for both on/offshore security across the Gulf of Guinea

You will leave with:• Insight into the potential impact on you and your business if the Niger Delta

Amnesty Program is or isn’t extended

• An understanding of current militant activity in the Niger Delta and plan for an upsurge

• A clear strategy for your own company and operations to protect your personnel and assets against rapidly evolving insecurity in the region

Pre-Conference Interactive Workshop 2Security Manager/CSO Mastermind Workshop - Optimising Your Security Strategy To Deliver Effective Protection Of Personnel, Assets, Reputations And Investments During Times Of Reduced Capital Spending

Date: Monday 20th July | Time: 13.30 – 16.30

This workshop is designed for security personnel from oil & gas, maritime, energy and mining organisations. 2015 has seen the oil price drop from $115 to $60/barrel. There is still uncertainty as to when the oil price will fully rebound so projects, profits, and budgets have been cut on a wide scale. Attend this workshop to learn how to deliver effective security solutions when your budgets are under tight scrutiny.

Attend this workshop and:• Change the mind-set around security from cost centre to a cost saving solution.

• Improve your ability to assess threat trends so you can allocate effective security solutions to counter them

• Improve industry collaboration and information sharing to get the most out of your intelligence cycle

You will leave with:• A new outlook on security spending across the industry and an ability to accurately

benchmark against your peers

• Lessons learnt on effective security solutions from other operating sectors in West Africa and ways to customise those to suit your own operations

• Practical measures you can implement immediately when you return to the office to achieve a robust security strategy in the current operating environment

Half Day Interactive Workshops

Facilitated by: Stephen Phelps, Managing Director, Security & Intelligence Solutions

The programme was very rewarding and relevant to the challenges in my job. Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation

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Ship Owners/Operators

Oil & Gas Companies

Government/Military

Ports

Security Companies

Conferences

Expert Speakers

Sponsors75

1692

SECURITY SERIES FACTS

5 Years

Attendees

434

22GOVERNMENT STAKEHOLDERS

KEY OIL & GAS STAKEHOLDERS

SECURITY COMMUNITY BREAKDOWN

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Facts About The Hanson Wade Security Series

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KEY SHIPPING STAKEHOLDERS

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Protection Plus Services

Protection Plus Services Ltd are a specialised security services provider with a vision to ‘be the recognized leading security services provider in Nigeria,’ offering integrated services in the Security, Logistics and Maritime sectors.

www.protectionplusservices.com

Atmos International

Atmos provides pipeline leak and theft detection and simulation technology to the oil, gas, water, and associated industries. Headquartered in Manchester UK, the company was founded in 1995 to supply the statistical pipeline leak detection system Atmos Pipe, now one of a suite of leak detection solutions from Atmos.

www.atmosi.com

Partnership Opportunities At The Gulf of Guinea Security Summit

Program PartnersDo you have a service or product that could help shipping, oil & gas, energy or mining companies maximise the security of their personnel and/or assets?

If so, you will be looking for a credible platform to gain exposure and engage senior security preventatives who are evaluating their security strategies for physical operations across West Africa.

The Gulf of Guinea Security Summit is the first opportunity to engage with your audience alongside key government stakeholders from across the region who we know are vital in your ability to operate successfully within this complex region.

EXPECTED ATTENDANCE BY COMPANY TYPE

Oil & Gas Operators

30%Oilfield

Services

15%Shipping Owner/

Manager

20%Government

15%Mining, Power, Petrochemical

10%Solution

Providers

10%

2015 EXPECTED ATTENDEE BY GEOGRAPHY

60%15%

10%

10%5%

Nigeria

Other West Africa

North America

Europe

Rest of World

ATTENDANCE BY REGION

Become a PartnerContact Robert Sexton Commercial Manager, Security

Tel: +44 (0) 203 141 8798 Email: [email protected]

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Set in the heart of Accra’s city centre, the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel stands as the largest 5 star hotel in Ghana. Located just 7 km from Kotoka International Airport, the hotel sits on a spectacular 16 acres of landscape gardens overseeing the business district of Accra.

Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra Independence Ave, Accra, Ghana

www.moevenpick-hotels.com/AccraOvernight accommodation is not included in the registration fee, however accommodation options will be sent out with your confirmation email upon registering.

Shipping, Oil & Gas, Mining, Energy Companies

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