VANCOUVER, BC, Oct. 7, 2020 /CNW/ - Reconnaissance Energy
Africa Ltd. (the "Company" or "ReconAfrica") (TSXV: RECO) (OTCQX:
RECAF) (Frankfurt: 0XD) is pleased
to announce that Scot Evans,
ReconAfrica CEO will be participating in the Africa Oil Week
Virtual Conference in two sessions being broadcast today,
October 7th, and tomorrow,
October 8th.
Those interested in viewing the free Africa Oil Week
Virtual may do so by registering at the link below. Viewers are
encouraged to register in advance in order to provide timely access
to the streaming.
https://www.africa-oilweek.com/Page/aow-virtual?utm_campaign=aow_ep_organic_partner&utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social
Mr. Evans, is speaking in a two-part discussion titled
"Spotlight on Namibia" moderated
by Dr. Adam Law, Director, ERCE. In
addition to Mr. Evans the sessions also feature Mrs. Maggy Shino, Petroleum Commissioner, Ministry of
Mines & Energy, Namibia.
Subject to conference scheduling, session one is due to air at
approximately 16:15 GMT/11:15 EST today and session two is due to air at
approximately 16:45 GMT/11:45 EST October
8. The sessions are approximately 10 minutes each.
In addition, it is anticipated that the sessions will be
available for viewing on our website (www.reconafrica.com) later
this week.
About AOW Virtual
Brought to you by Africa Oil Week (AOW), AOW Virtual
(7-8 October 2020) is a free to
attend online conference aimed at reigniting African oil, gas and
energy. True to AOW's roots, the conference will be packed full of
strategic outlooks, debates, and a much-anticipated government
bidding round. It will offer AOW's global oil and gas audience a
platform to discuss insights, challenges and opportunities post
COVID-19.
Hundreds of C-level executives from across the value chain are
expected to attend, as well as government representatives from
countries including Somalia,
Namibia, South Africa and the USA.
ReconAfrica is a junior oil and gas company engaged
in the opening of the newly discovered deep Kavango Sedimentary
Basin, in northeastern Namibia and
northwestern Botswana where the
Company holds petroleum licenses comprising approximately 8.75
million contiguous acres.
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release.
SOURCE Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd.