Industry Events
8 April 2024

Geopolitics, war, and the overhaul of the global energy system have combined in the 2020s to demonstrate, once more, the centrality of many commodities to the global economy. Commodity traders are being sought out by governments to ensure continued access to key resources, while producers are being asked to boost supply.

The promised electrification of the global energy system is encouraging new investment into critical minerals and their supply chains. The El Nino weather phenomenon continues to pose new challenges for agricultural markets, yet carbon credits for soil and the greening of the sector is driving new investment. As geopolitics shifts in an increasingly multipolar world, the risk of sanctions and trade restrictions rises. New centres of trading activity are challenging the dominance of existing players. And while traders and producers are benefiting from demand driven by the energy transition, they too must seek to decarbonise. How will the commodity industry navigate this new world order?

Now in its 13th year, the Commodities Global Summit has established itself as the pre-eminent gathering of senior commodity executives, traders and financiers. They will share their insights on the key issues facing the industry across three days, in conversation with leading FT journalists.

22 January 2024

International Energy Week
In search of the energy transition

Date: 27 - 29 February 2024

Convened by the Energy Institute's sector experts and informed by the EI Statistical Review of World Energy, International Energy Week 2024 will be the biggest global energy meeting following the first UN global stocktake and other outcomes from COP28 in Dubai.

It will focus on identifying and overcoming the barriers standing in the way of accelerating the global energy transition – from policy and regulation to finance and governance, from energy efficiency and shifting demand to capability, people and skills.

International Energy Week is the essential annual fixture for those leading on corporate strategy, business development, and technological innovation, those wanting to retain a competitive edge, and anyone seeking insight into the great challenges facing humanity.

Energy Institute are offering Carbon Economist readers 20% off the published price. Please use promo code PE24 when booking to take advantage.

13 November 2023

Now in its 14th year, the World Energy Capital Assembly and Awards of Excellence will return to London on 13 – 14 November 2023.

Positioned to help oil & gas companies with the role they can play within the energy mix, international senior executives from across the industry will help you to identify who the providers of long-term, reliable capital for oil & gas are, how you can access it, how to balance CAPEX between your core business and growth opportunities, and analyse where the existing and emerging global upstream opportunities are to be found.

Register your place now to gain access to the financiers, investors and oil & gas companies committed to finding practical solutions to today’s decarbonisation challenges.

17 October 2023

The Go Net Zero Energy Summit is aimed at addressing the practical steps that energy players can take to achieve their net-zero goals and gain valuable insight into real case studies and success stories from energy
transition pioneers. The agenda of the summit is focused on showcasing real-world initiatives, projects, and technologies that can help the energy industry attain their targets. The summit caters to a diverse range of companies including those involved in renewables, oil and gas, chemicals, technology, equipment manufacturing, policy-making, financing, NGOs, consulting, contracting, and utilities.
Key Topics covered include: 

  • The Global Outlook of key energy transition policies
  • Financial boom despite obstacles to the scaling up of projects
  • Energy efficiency - plan of action today and tomorrow
  • International cooperation and global integration of energy systems
  • Current and new technologies to tackle emissions and increase energy efficiency
  • Renewables, growth of clean energy demand and challenges on the way
  • Biggest CCUS projects, hubs - success and failure stories from the pioneers
  • Biofuels as an energy security guarantee - partnerships, innovations, projects

 

Register to attend this event on 17 - 18 October 2023 in Brussels, Belgium.

13 September 2023

hy-fcell is where the hydrogen and fuel cell community meets to discuss technological advances, transfer knowledge and tap into international markets. The annual English-language conference and exhibition with hy-fcell award ceremony in the center of Europe is unique in its more than 20-year history. hy-fcell offers an ideal industry platform for experts and newcomers alike, in a modern exhibition and congress center in one of the strongest economic regions. 

15 June 2023

15 June 2023

Strategies for deploying clean hydrogen at scale

In Person & Digital | The Carlton Tower Jumeirah, London

 

The FT’s Hydrogen Summit has established itself as one of the world’s most senior hydrogen events, gathering the most influential people at the forefront of hydrogen innovation. Join 200+ energy CEOs, policymakers and financiers to discuss the opportunities and obstacles in harnessing the full power of hydrogen. Hear from speakers you can’t meet anywhere else, including C-suites from Daimler Truck, ZeroAvia, Johnson Matthey, ITM Power, Fortescue Future Industries and many more.

Register now using code HYDROECONOMIST for 20% off https://bit.ly/3MD6OCb 

 

As energy policy remains at the top of the political agenda, hydrogen is touted as a critical tool in the net-zero transition. However, while policy ambitions are increasing globally, the practical pathway to scaling up clean hydrogen remains unclear. Existing hydrogen production still needs to be decarbonised, while pertinent questions also remain about the lack of progress on large-scale projects and the availability of cheap renewable power to produce green hydrogen. Against this backdrop, disagreement continues over which sectors the fuel is best positioned to decarbonise. Can the industry navigate these challenges to make clean hydrogen a permanent feature of the global energy mix?


Now in its third year, the FT’s Hydrogen Summit has established itself as the pre-eminent gathering of leading hydrogen executives, policymakers and financiers. Throughout a comprehensive day of content and networking, the Summit will once again provide a unique forum for a nuanced discussion of the opportunities and obstacles in harnessing the full power of hydrogen.

7 June 2023

Amidst complex geopolitical tensions, evolving supply chains and catalysed technological development, the global energy transition has reached a critical inflection point. Against this uncertainty, are we realizing the commitments we have set ourselves?

Join 750+ executive decision-makers to re-invent the energy transition at Reuters Events: Global Energy Transition 2023 (07 – 08 June, New York). Together, we will unite energy, industrial, and government world leaders to redefine intersectoral net-zero discourse and confront the most business-critical challenges that our industry is facing, together

3 May 2023

Green Hydrogen


03 May 2023 | Sheffield | #RUKGreenHydrogen23

 

Green Hydrogen is back for a second year with another industry-led programme promoting collaboration between green hydrogen experts, renewable energy developers and end-users. Be exposed to the latest green hydrogen projects in development right now while networking with 100+ attendees.

29 March 2023

Returning to Vienna for its 3rd edition alongside our flagship gas event (European Gas Conference). The European Hydrogen conference showcases the latest projects and technologies that will make Europe’s hydrogen economy a reality on our journey to achieve the European Commission’s net-zero target.

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28 March 2023

World Hydrogen Mobility will bring together representatives from across the value chain to engage in much-needed discussions with public sector decision-makers and OEMs to drive the hydrogen mobility movement. As a part of this focused thought leadership event, discover how hydrogen and alternative fuel technology is helping to decarbonise varying modes of transport, and listen in on the analysis of regulation, standards, infrastructure requirements, policy and more.

 

Join us in Stuttgart from 30 May – 1 June to develop new projects and strategies, and expand your commercial opportunities for 2023!

 

Readers of Hydrogen Economist can get 20% off delegate passes using the promo code HydrogenEconomist_WHMobility20%

 

Register here: https://bit.ly/WHMregister

 

Download the brochure for more information: https://bit.ly/WHMbrochure

27 March 2023

The European Gas Conference holds its 16th edition in Vienna on 27 – 29 March. The conference holds a unique opportunity for the gas market as we phase out Russian Gas in the pursuit to identify new suppliers for Europe. Being the first event post the 2022/2033 winter the conference facilities a critical conversation for the industry as we navigate this volatile landscape of unanswered questions.

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22 March 2023

20 - 22 March 2023

Industry In Transition

In Person & Digital | Beau-Rivage Palace, Lausanne

Set against the stunning backdrop of the Hôtel Beau-Rivage Palace in Lausanne, the FT Commodities Global Summit 2023 Summit offers unprecedented insights on both macro and micro trading conditions, unrivalled deal-making opportunities and unique access to leading CEOs from across energy, agriculture and metals that you can’t meet anywhere else.

Register now for 20% off your pass. Use code ECONOMIST: https://on.ft.com/3ZIWZau

 

The slowing global economy and the ongoing war in Ukraine have highlighted the geopolitical fault lines that run through many key markets for raw materials, and the fragility of global supply chains. The power crunch in Europe has highlighted the weak spots in the world’s energy system and against this backdrop, the challenge to reach net zero remains. What opportunities and challenges will this fast changing and complex backdrop offer commodity traders?

Now in its 12th year, the Commodities Global Summit has established itself as the pre-eminent gathering of senior commodity executives, traders and financiers. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Hôtel Beau-Rivage Palace in Lausanne, the three day summit will be held in person, featuring the biggest names speaking on the key issues facing the industry today. Key themes during the summit include:

  • The Global Economy
  • Volatile Trading Conditions
  • Finance & Risk Management
  • Supply Chain Emissions
  • Agricultural Trading
  • Critical Metals
28 February 2023

International Energy Week
Transitioning out of crisis

 

Convened by the Energy Institute’s sector experts, International Energy Week 2023 is the global conference focused on transitioning out of the geopolitical and environmental crises facing energy.

Building on the renowned legacy of IP Week, the 2023 conference brings together senior figures from across the energy industry, investors, government, academia, and NGOs at a critical time.

Climate change impacts and projections are worsening; international prices post-COVID are volatile and hitting consumers hard; and the effects of Russia’s devastating invasion of Ukraine are rippling out across the global economy.

The energy transition offers enduring solutions, some immediate, others longer-term. Our conference is where the latest strategic thinking, intelligence, and opportunities are shared, and collaboration happens. The business models, technological innovation, people, and skills that can help us transition to a more sustainable, secure, affordable energy future.

Over three days of high-profile keynotes, panel discussions, and networking, the week attracts more than 1,000 delegates from around the globe and culminates in the prestigious International Energy Week Dinner.

International Energy Week is the essential annual fixture for those leading on corporate strategy, business development, and technological innovation, those wanting to retain a competitive edge, and anyone seeking insight into the great challenges facing humanity. 

Energy Institute are offering Carbon Economist readers 20% off the published price. Please use promo code CEIEW23 when booking to take advantage.

More information/book your place

 

Speakers include:

 

  • Juliet Davenport OBE HonFEI, President, Energy Institute
  • Bernard Looney FREng FEI, Chief Executive Officer, bp
  • Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, Chief Executive Officer, Masdar
  • Professor Jim Skea CBE FEI, Imperial College London; IPCC Working Group II
  • Dr Pratima Rangarajan, Chief Executive Officer, OGCI Climate Investments
  • Dev Sanyal FEI, Chief Executive Officer, Varo Energy
  • Dr Carole Nakhle, Chief Executive Officer, Crystol Energy
  • Michael Liebreich HonFEI, Chairman & Chief Executive, Liebreich Associates
  • Monica Collings, Chief Executive Officer, So Energy
  • Ruth Herbert, Chief Executive Officer, Carbon Capture and Storage Association
  • Lindsay McQuade, Director of Energy, EMEA, Amazon Web Services
  • Grete Tveit, Senior Vice President for Low Carbon Solutions, Equinor
  • Hugues Bourgogne, Executive Vice President for Safety, Environment & Asset Management, Shell

 

Conference themes:

 

  • Global Energy
  • Energy Finance & Investment
  • Energy Transition
  • Low Carbon Future
  • Behaviour Change, Innovation, And Venture
  • People & Workforce
27 February 2023

The World Hydrogen MENA conference produced by World Hydrogen Leaders will take place in Dubai, from 27 February to 02 March 2023. Join over 400 senior-level decision-makers from across the global hydrogen value chain to discuss the strategic and technological opportunities for hydrogen in the region and beyond.

With its abundant supply of wind and solar energy, along with a rich heritage of experience in the Oil & Gas sector, the MENA region is poised to position itself as one of the most important exporters of clean hydrogen. At World Hydrogen MENA, explore the strategic and technological opportunities for hydrogen in the region and beyond.

EBRD comments: "It was so refreshing to have the opportunity to meet in person again with the broad set of professionals and experts that joined the event. It was the perfect opportunity to strengthen discussions on new projects and initiatives."

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Head over below to download the brochure for more information.

10 January 2023

Foresight Hydrogen Live 2023 is an international conference, exhibition and networking event bringing the hydrogen ecosystem from around the world.

Liverpool plays host to the country’s leading hydrogen cluster and therefore plays a fitting location for the global hydrogen community.

The event on the 8 - 9 February 2023 at the Titanic Hotel Rum Warehouse, Liverpool, UK will provide the opportunity for the global hydrogen ecosystem to share thought leadership, highlight leading projects, build relationships, attract investment, shape future policy and advance hydrogen economies.

You can register for this event below.

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