9-12 SEPTEMBER 2025

EXHIBITION & CONFERENCE | FIERA MILANO | MILAN

A platform for the leading minds in global energy

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Strategic Conference

The Strategic Conference will focus on the critical changes required across the entire energy value chain to achieve decarbonisation at pace and scale. From championing the vital role of natural gas in ensuring energy security and affordability, to unlocking the transformative power of climate technologies and AI, the conference will shape a narrative that balances ambitious climate goals with real-world energy security strategies needed to meet global demand growth.

The conference will feature 3 programmes and complexities of delivering a new global energy system. 50 sessions led by 500 expert speakers, including global CEOs, ministers, policy makers and business leaders. Delegates will gain valuable insights into how cross-border initiatives are driving sustainable industrial growth and delivering real-world benefits for consumers.

Three programmes: Strategic Leadership   |    Climatetech & AI   |    Hydrogen

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Technical & Commercial Conference

The Technical & Commercial Conference showcases pioneering ideas that have scalable, real-world impacts for the energy industry. The conference offers a window to a more innovative, sustainable, and lower carbon future, featuring the latest technology and research in natural gas, LNG, hydrogen, low carbon solutions, climate technologies and AI, and shipping and marine.

Built on Call for Papers submissions, every programme highlights the best peer-reviewed research across the entire value chain. To ensure the highest standards, each paper is reviewed by the Gastech Governing Body, a dedicated committee of 50 industry experts.

With a curated agenda of 70 sessions, hosting 300 speakers across 5 programmes, delegates gain unparalleled insights into cutting-edge decarbonisation strategies and technologies to drive tangible progress towards a decarbonised future.

5 programmes: Climatetech & AI   |   Hydrogen   |   Shipping & Marine   |   EPC & Gas Processing   |   Commercial

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Feature Programmes

The Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Energy Programme is designed to ignite conversation and foster collaboration around talent. Built upon a long history of leadership and engagement, this is the industry’s dedicated forum to inspire collaboration and concrete action on broadening and developing the talent pool.

The Future Leaders Programme aims to elevate the energy sector’s reputation to attract diverse talent across the value chain and meet this growing human resource need. The programme shares strategies to address the skills gap and strengthen the industry by attracting top talent, amplifying the voices of emerging leaders and investing in professional development.

The Supply Chain & Procurement Programme brings together procurement leaders and solutions providers to build partnerships, address industry challenges, discover new solutions and do business.

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Join global policy leaders and decision-makers in 2025

Register as a delegate, and hear insights from 1000 expert speakers, including Energy Ministers, CEOs, and industry leaders. Select from our Strategic or Technical & Commercial Conference delegate pass.

Gastech Executive Committee

The 2024 Executive Committee is comprised of industry leaders. The members are focused on developing a progressive and ambitious agenda for the Strategic Conference, whilst reviewing the critical themes across the sector.

Gastech Governing Body

The Governing Body is a 50-member committee dedicated to ensuring the conference upholds the highest standards of research. Speakers for the Technical & Commercial conference are chosen by the Gastech Governing Body based on abstracts submitted in response to the Call for Papers.

ufi-member 1

As we look forward, there are two things we need to do: we need to create the broadest partnerships around the world, and, as governments ourselves, be reliable partners and reliable suppliers to our partners.

Geoffrey Pyatt

Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources

United States Department of State

ufi-member 1

We're very strong believers in LNG. We believe the world has the capacity to absorb more and more LNG. If you look at what is being done in Japan and Asia, we see a continued appetite for more LNG. We see this in contract behaviour: long-term contracts are being signed in Asia.

Meg O’Neill

CEO & MD

Woodside Energy

ufi-member 1

Natural gas will help power the rapid growth of artificial intelligence. AI will not only rely on the development labs of Silicon Valley, but also the gas fields.

Mike Wirth

Chairman of the Board & CEO

Chevron Corporation

ufi-member 1

We are collaborating with other countries in 'going green'. We are really committed to the task of making sure we don't contribute any negative emissions into the atmosphere, and instead walk towards mitigating climate change.

Rt Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo

Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas)

Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Nigeria

ufi-member 1

There has been a lot of talk about the buzz around hydrogen. I believe hydrogen will have a transformative effect on the energy transition. The thing about new technologies is that they force us to invest, learn about these investments, and fine tune, and to do better with the next investments. That is what is happening with hydrogen.

Ganesh Ramaswarmy

EVP - Industrial & Energy Technology

Baker Hughes

ufi-member 1

When you think about the energy business, it really is the indicator of growth. The energy industry, especially gas, will continue to play this key role in changing the whole economic landscape - including when it comes to new technologies and AI.

Ryan Lance

Chairman & CEO

ConocoPhillips

ufi-member 1

In order to grow the LNG industry we must transform the way we conduct business. We must take into account three key things: the first is that we need to find a way to cope with LNG demand fluctuation due to the roles of renewables. Secondly, we need to find a way to sign long-term contracts. We lastly need to find a way to decarbonise the LNG industry.

Yukio Kani

Global CEO & Chair

JERA

ufi-member 1

The speed of the transition is a little longer than everyone expected, and we need to look at what is actually going on in the world to ensure we are efficient, and adapting to the world that is shifting, trying to get to a cleaner and more sustainable energy use.

Jack Fusco

Director, President & CEO

Cheniere Energy

ufi-member 1

We need to decarbonize the energy system while we invest in the new energy system of tomorrow. Post COP28, it was clear that this task will be a challenge, but possible, as we commit ourselves to clear climate targets, and continue to raise our ambitions.

Musabbeh Al Kaabi

Executive Director - Low Carbon Solutions & International Growth

ADNOC

ufi-member 1

In order to make CCUS lower-cost, we need to de-risk the infrastructure and ensure that government mechanisms steer the product in that direction.

Claude Letourneau

President & CEO

Svante

ufi-member 1

We need to get to the point where key technologies are known and reviewed, enabling a much more efficient and streamlined approach to nuclear energy, and enhancing its weight in the industry.

Hon. Annie Caputo

Commissioner

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission

ufi-member 1

Interconnectivity and sharing lessons learned is key. There are a lot of partners participating in different hydrogen hubs, and gathering information on what is working - and what is not - will help us learn, harmonize, and understand what works best for each community.

Kristine Wiley

VP, Low Carbon Energy Solutions

GTI Energy

ufi-member 1

You're going to see some imbalances here and there, but the basic direction is towards decarbonization and we've made progress in that. The reality is that people have now accepted a transitional understanding, and this transitional understanding requires new technology, as well as storage, solar and wind.

John F. Kerry

68th U.S. Secretary of State

United States of America

ufi-member 1

A key point in this endeavor is how can we engage technologies - and push for research into technologies - that can support projects related to methane emissions abatement.

H.E. Osama Mobarez

Secretary General

East Mediterranean Gas Forum

ufi-member 1

There needs to be more of a discussion about how we reach the requirements of the transition. We have to make sure we don’t create energy inequality. If you look at energy availability today, you have to look at natural gas - not only as the avenue fuel - but also as the destination fuel. We need to have a constructive discussion about the investments needed to reach these requirements.

Lorenzo Simonelli

CEO

Baker Hughes

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