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🎟️ Join our FREE Oil & Gas Investor Evening from LSE with special guests from Columbus Energy Resources, Curzon Energy, Reabold Resources and Malcolm Graham-Wood

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LSE Oil & Gas Investor Evening 2018 No Images? [Click here]( [London South East]( [Book your FREE ticket today - Limited availability]( LSE Oil & Gas Investor Evening 2018 London South East would like to invite you to an exclusive Oil & Gas Investor Evening at Brewers Hall, an old-established City venue a short walk from Moorgate tube station and just off London Wall (EC2V 7HR). Date / Time: Tue 17th July 2018 from 6:00pm Cost: FREE Location: Brewers' Hall, Aldermanbury Square, London, EC2V 7HR Speaker Line Up We are delighted to welcome the legendary Oil & Gas analyst Malcy Graham-Wood, Columbus Energy Chairman Leo Koot, Curzon Energy CEO Steve Schoepfer and Co-Chief Executive Stephen Williams from Reabold Resources. Our host for the evening is Nigel Cassidy, the financial journalist. Malcolm Graham-Wood, independent oil industry analyst and author of the famous ‘Malcy’s Blog’ Malcolm has over 30 years experience in the Oil & Gas sector and is a widely used media source. He writes an acclaimed daily blog www.malcysblog.com read by much of the resources industry as well as investors both institutional and retail. Malcolm is a Founding Partner of HydroCarbon Capital, which provides independent advisory services to the Oil and Gas sector. He is a Director of the Maven Income and Growth VCT 4 PLC, a venture capital trust listed on the Premium segment of the main market of the London Stock Exchange. Leo Koot, Executive Chairman of Columbus Energy Resources Columbus, the oil and gas producer and explorer is focused on onshore Trinidad with the ambition to grow in South America. "Our vision is to create a Company with a strong and sustained production base, providing a foundation of steady cashflow to allow Columbus to create further growth elsewhere. In Q1 2018 we delivered value growth production, solid cashflows, and the South West Peninsula transaction on improved terms, all of which positions the Company to move onto the next stage of exciting growth through exploration and M&A activities. We are confident that the SWP, which contains multiple mapped prospects each ranging in size from 20-400 mmbbls, has the potential to deliver transformational growth over the next 18 to 24 months." Steve Schoepfer, CEO Curzon Energy Curzon Energy is the 100% owner of the 45,000 acre Coos Bay Coalbed Methane (CBM) Project in the US State of Oregon. The Company's acquisition of Coos Bay Energy LLC was concluded in October 2017. Curzon Energy was successfully IPO’d in October 2017 and admission to the Official List and to trading on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange raising raised gross proceeds of £2.3m Stephen Williams, Co-Chief Executive, Reabold Resources Reabold Resources is the oil & gas company that does things differently, with a unique perspective on translating upstream assets into shareholder returns. The company funds low risk, high impact appraisal opportunities that can be accessed at very low entry prices given recent industry dynamics. Investors can look forward to transformational multi-well drilling campaign in 2018, whilst the company will continue to bring in additional high quality projects. Nigel Cassidy, Host Nigel Cassidy is a highly experienced financial host, writer and broadcaster – perhaps best known for his years presenting the market news on BBC Radio 4’s iconic Today programme, and for the time he spent on the road as a roving TV business correspondent for BBC World News. He also hosted Share Radio’s breakfast show. [Book your free ticket today]( This event is suitable for sophisticated & private investors, private client brokers, fund managers, financial institutions, hedge funds, buy & sell side analysts and journalists. Be aware the price of stocks can go up and down and your capital is at risk. London South East Ltd 7th Floor, Maitland House, Southend-on-Sea, SS1 2JY info@lse.co.uk | +44 (0)203 011 0760 Share Prices, Stock Quotes, Charts, Trade History, Share Chat, & Financial News [Like]( [Tweet]( [Share]( [Forward]( [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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