
First Oil & Gas Conference: BIG BANG; NO SUBSTANCE YET [Archives:1998/40/Business & Economy]
October 5 1998
The First Oil & Gas Conference – held in Sanaa during September 28-30 – is over. An important event in the business life of Yemen, some 300 delegates attended, notably representatives from oil and gas companies from all over the world. Unfortunately, however, the level of representation was not senior enough – with Canadian Occidental Petroleum, sending the highest representation – the company’s vice president.
The conference – like an academic exercise – was crammed with lots of subjects on Yemen – energy policy; political, economic and investment climate; geology and its main basins; privatization and economic reform program; strategies for financing gas, oil and related industrial exploration, production, transportation and storage; petrochemical and refining projects and several other topics.



Many observers feel that the conference’s success will be measured by the real outcome in new business – not just in the media bang. So far, little has been concluded, although some new companies did come to test the waters.
——
[archive-e:40-v:1998-y:1998-d:1998-10-05-p:./1998/iss40/b&e.htm]