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Scottish Oil Club : 19 Sep London : Nathan Piper, Amerisur "Growing an E&P Business in Colombia"

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http://www.scottishoilclub.org.uk/190919.htm Growing an E&P Business in Colombia Sponsorship Major event funding provided by Gneiss Energy Limited,  Anderson Anderson & Brown LLP, Pinsent Masons LLP, RBC Capital Markets, and members of the Scottish Oil Club.  This funding allows the Scottish Oil Club to not charge a fee to participants.  We encourage participants to become members of the Scottish Oil Club to contribute to these events. Synopsis Colombia has produced oil for over 100 years. Production from the country appeared to be in terminal decline until major fiscal/regulatory changes through 2003-2008 that encouraged foreign investment leading to a doubling of production to over 1 mb/d. Established infrastructure and low cost onshore oil make it an attractive area to grow an E&P business. Speaker Nathan Piper is Executive Vice President, Head of Business Development at Amerisur Resources a London listed Colombian focused E&P with assets in the Llanos and Putumayo Basins. He has over 20 years financial and commercial experience in the Oil and Gas sector. Prior to joining Amerisur he was a #1 rated oil equity analyst (Extel Survey) at RBC Capital Markets where he became a Managing Director covering UK and TSX listed International E&P companies, including over 10 years focused on Colombia. He is a Fellow of the Geological Society, Director and Past President (2015-2017) of the Scottish Oil Club. He holds a Masters in Petroleum Geology (University of London). Arrangements Neither video nor audio recording is permitted at this event. The event will be held at The Geological Society, Burlington House, London, W1J 0BG17:30 Tea and Coffee18:00 PresentationFollowed by a complimentary networking reception (until 9 p.m.) in the Library of the Geological Society.
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