AEF 2009 Sponsors

AEF 2009 • Bordeaux Palais des Congrès • 30 June to 2 July

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African Energy is the definitive fortnightly publication on the African energy sector, informing decision makers of energy projects, policy and finance in Africa. The depth and objectivity of African Energy's news coverage and analysis of the electricity, natural gas (LNG and pipelines) and oil markets puts the African energy scene in an international context. This is backed up by hard facts: where are the projects, who is developing them, and who is providing the finance? No one who wishes to be informed about Africa's energy sectors can be without this publication.

Jon Marks • jon@africa-energy.com
Mark Ford • mark@africa-energy.com
+44 (0)1424 721667 • Fax +44 (0)1424 715510

www.africa-energy.com


AEF 2009

Like our regular subscribers have done since 1983, you will come across exclusive information about developments in oil, gas and electricity in Africa: the awarding of blocks and permits; tenders, construction of refineries and LNG plants; new power stations and hydro power dams; negotiations with law firms, investment banks and the like.
Africa Energy Intelligence is the professional publication that covers the oil and gas industries in Africa. Beyond the strictly technical exploration & production aspects, it keeps a very close eye on the political and financial implications of energy issues on the continent.
Written by a team of investigative journalists, Africa Energy Intelligence will always produce unexpected insights. Its chief editor, Philippe Vasset, is regularly asked by international news outlets to comment on developments in the sector.

Isaline Fourdrinier • fourdrinier@indigo-net.com

www.africaintelligence.com


AEF 2008

The Group Jeune Afrique is the leading press group covering African news and current affairs.
• Jeune Afrique the leading pan-African French-language newsmagazine since 1960. It covers politics, economics, social and cultural issues and is the most widely-read and influential new publication for native and expatriate Africans. Jeune Afrique has a weekly distribution of over 86,000 (ABC certified).
• An Afrique Magazine: the people, culture and leisure monthly was founded in 1983. This lifestyle magazine has become the benchmark for everything concerning African culture. Am Afrique magazine has a monthly distribution of 45,000 (ABC certified).
• Jeune Afrique – special issues: With nearly 50 years’ experience in covering economic and social issues on the continent, Groupe Jeune Afrique publishes a collection of special issues: L’Etat de l’Afrique (the State of Africa); La Finance en Afrique (Finance in Africa); Les 500 premières entreprises africaines (Top 500 African firms).
• jeuneafrique.com is the leading web site for news about Africa. 800,000 visits every month and a weekly newsletter with 20,000 subscribers. The group remains on the cutting-edge of technology with a new series of CD ROMs.
• The Africa Report: the new English-language publication from Groupe Jeune Afrique.
• Les Editions du Jaguar: over 80 published titles: Atlases, illustrated books, travel guides etc.
The publications of Groupe Jeune Afrique: over 5 million copies sold every year – keeping Africans everywhere in touch with news and life across the continent.

Glynis Loizeau • g.loizeau@jeuneafrique.com

www.jeuneafrique.com

www.theafricareport.com