The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport: South Africa (CILTSA) has won its bid to host the CILT Africa Forum 2017, which will take place at Montecasino, Fourways, Johannesburg from 28 - 31 March 2017
Airport construction opportunities to be displayed at Modern Airports Africa Conference

Construction opportunities for Africa airports to be displayed at Modern Airports Africa 2017. (Image source: Arpingstone/Commons)
Modern Airports Africa Conference, which takes place from 18 - 20 January 2017 in Nairobi, Kenya, brings together major stakeholders involved in developing Africas airports in an event endorsed by the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority
Exploiting commodities ‘unsustainable’, says Oildata and Xeneri CEO

Emeka Ene, CEO of Oildata and Xeneri speaking to Africa ETC. (Image source: Luke Barras-Hill/African Review)
Squeezing oil and gas and other precious commodities without considering opportunities to leverage sustainable long-term growth will be detrimental to energy progress in Africa, according to Emeka Ene, CEO Oildata and Xeneri
East Africa's 'massive gas discoveries will change energy equation for decades'

Kenya is a key epicentre of drilled petroleum exploration wells in East Africa (Source: Ministry of Energy and Petroleum Kenya/Luke Barras-Hill)
At the Africa Energy and Technology (ECT) conference, oil and gas engineers, geologists, technicians and senior decision makers from public and private organisations gathered for the inaugural conference held 5-7 Dec at the Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
New “LNG handbook” a roadmap for African gas deals, says US government
![Opening ceremony speakers lineup [Left - Right] Mary-Jane Mwangi, National Oil Corporation of Kenya; Andrew M. Kamau, Ministry of Energy and Petroleum Kenya; David Blanchard, DB Global Energy Consultants; Paul Britt, AAPG; Janeen Judah, SPE; Bill Bosworth, Apache Egypt Companies; Gbenga Onadeko, Welltech Africa. (Image source: Luke Barras-Hill/African Review)](/images/20161205_100648.jpg)
Opening ceremony speakers lineup [Left - Right] Mary-Jane Mwangi, National Oil Corporation of Kenya; Andrew M. Kamau, Ministry of Energy and Petroleum Kenya; David Blanchard, DB Global Energy Consultants; Paul Britt, AAPG; Janeen Judah, SPE; Bill Bosworth, Apache Egypt Companies; Gbenga Onadeko, Welltech Africa. (Image source: Luke Barras-Hill/African Review)
Catalysing Africa’s abundant natural gas resources while simultaneously enabling greater regulatory control underpins the recent launch of a US government “LNG Handbook”