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All Strategy, Energy Security, and Finance Energy Transition, Sustainability, and Decarbonisation New Gases Gas Market and Commercial Dynamics LNG Exploration and Production Transmission and Storage Distribution and Utilisation Digitalisation, R&D, and Innovation

Tuesday 20 May 2025

10:30-11:15 | PL01 – Energising a Sustainable Future

The global gas industry is committed to mitigating its environmental impact by accelerating efforts to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions throughout the entire value chain. Regarding decarbonisation, the industry is advancing and deploying carbon emission reduction technologies, such as CCS and CCUS, and aggressively targeting methane emission mitigation. The industry is also advancing technological innovations such as scaling-up zero-carbon and low-carbon gases such as hydrogen, biomethane, and e-methane.


As defined by the UN, “Sustainable development requires an integrated approach that takes into consideration environmental concerns along with economic development."   SDG 13: Climate Action calls for integrating measures to prevent climate change within development frameworks.


Natural gas is an indispensable solution to address energy challenges and climate change. Integrating renewable energy and natural gas will result in a more resilient energy system. Maximising gas benefits ensures an affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy supply for all.

Plenary | L3 Ballroom

Panel Discussion

Moderator (Panel Discussion)
Michael Stoppard, Senior Advisor and Global Gas Strategy Lead - S&P Global
Speaker (Panel Discussion)
Tengku Taufik, President & Group CEO - PETRONAS
Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer - TotalEnergies SE
Meg O'Neill, CEO & MD - Woodside Energy
11:15-12:00 | PL02 – The Energy Policy Landscape

The influencing factors of geopolitical conflicts, climate change, and emerging AI alongside the traditional inputs of economic, cultural, and natural conditions are all part of what influences regional and global energy policy. These mechanisms effect the energy landscape by impacting supply-demand energy structure shifts and technological evolutions.


Governments, companies, and investors will encounter new challenges and opportunities. Participants in the energy industry need to adjust strategies to adapt to new patterns and market conditions. What specific approaches should be taken? How can gas companies balance returns, operational risks, and transformation pressures brought on by energy policies?


Panel Discussion

Moderator (Panel Discussion)
Robert Johnston, Executive Director of the Research Center on Global Energy Policy - Columbia University
Speaker (Panel Discussion)
Fu Chengyu, Chairman - Renewable Energy and Net-Zero Council
CHARLES ALLEN RIEDL, Executive Director - Center for LNG; Vice President - Natural Gas Supply Association
Rt. Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo Ph.D, Minister of State Petroleum Resources (Gas) - Federal Republic of Nigeria
Angela Wilkinson, Secretary General & CEO - World Energy Council
13:45-15:00 | PL03 – The Global Energy Transition

The energy transition is an inherently complex and long-term process—one that cannot be achieved overnight. At COP28, the UAE Consensus marked a historic milestone with a global agreement to begin transitioning away from fossil fuels. This landmark moment underscored the growing urgency to accelerate the shift toward low-carbon energy systems and to reduce global emissions in line with national climate commitments and targets.

 

However, the pathways to transition vary significantly across regions, shaped by differing market dynamics, policy priorities, and resource endowments. As multiple approaches continue to emerge, there is increasing recognition that a successful transition must strike a careful balance among the three pillars of the energy trilemma: energy security, affordability, and environmental sustainability.

A rational, pragmatic approach—tailored to each country's unique circumstances and technological capabilities—is essential.

 

This raises critical questions: Should the global focus center solely on scaling renewable energy, or should the transition strategy be more integrated—leveraging all available energy sources, including renewables, to ensure a stable and inclusive path forward?

Keynote Speech

Moderator (Keynote Speech)
Yang Lei, Deputy President - Institute of Energy, Peking University
Speaker (Keynote Speech)
David Sandalow, Inaugural Fellow - Center on Global Energy Policy of Columbia University

Leadership Dialogue

Moderator (Leadership Dialogue)
David Sandalow, Inaugural Fellow - Center on Global Energy Policy of Columbia University
Speaker (Leadership Dialogue)
He Zhongwen, President - China Oil and Gas Pipeline Network Corporation (PipeChina)

Panel Discussion

Moderator (Panel Discussion)
Edmund Crooks, Vice Chair for the Americas Region - Wood Mackenzie
Speaker (Panel Discussion)
Kirk Johnson, Senior Vice President, Global Operations - ConocoPhillips
Cristian Signoretto, Director Global Gas & LNG Portfolio - Eni
Peter Clarke, Head of Global LNG - ExxonMobil
Cederic Cremers, Executive Vice President LNG - Shell
14:15-15:00 | TI01: Integration of Renewable Gas in Distribution Grids

This session will explore the critical challenges and opportunities involved in integrating renewable gases into distribution grids, focusing on their role in decarbonising energy systems. While hydrogen will take center stage, the discussion will also encompass biogas and synthetic gases, examining their potential contributions to a sustainable energy future. The session will also highlight innovative solutions and successful case studies demonstrating how renewable gases can be effectively incorporated downstream in the value chain.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions | Exhibition Area B1
Moderator
Jürgen Grönner, Managing Director - Westnetz GmbH

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions

Speaker
Marco Sanjuan, R&D and Innovation Director - PROMIGAS S.A.
Florian Lindner, Manager - Westnetz GmbH
David Frans, Senior Partner, Sustainability Center of Excellence - Roland Berger B.V.
Sebastian Overlack, Partner - McKinsey&Company, Inc
15:15-16:00 | TI02: Best Practice Innovations Across the Gas Value Chain

The gas industry is continuously improving on its performance by applying best practices across the value chain. This session will focus on innovations in production, from fracturing to gas treatment, transmission and distribution that enable setting the highest standards whilst improving market performance.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions | Exhibition Area B1
Moderator
Frank Dietzsch, Head of Regulatory Framework Gas Technologies and Energy Systems - DVGW e.V.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions

Speaker
Weng Dingwei, Director - Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED), CNPC
Chen Mai, Engineer - Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED), CNPC
Renaud LEDEVEHAT, Head of Offshore Early Engagement & Gas-to-Power - Technip Energies
Ma Sheng, Executive Deputy General Manager - BG Beidou Technology Investment Co., Ltd.
15:30-17:00 | II01: Climate Sensitivity, Investment Strategies, and Sustainability Efforts in Upstream Oil and Gas Activities Alongside Net-Zero Commitments

Fossil fuels, especially natural gas will continue to play a key role in the global primary energy supply in the coming decades and the increased demand for natural gas will result in the rapid development and production of both conventional and unconventional gas sources, leading to a rise in global CO2 emissions. Rising CO2 emissions will in turn lead to significant environmental and climate change concerns. This session will examine some of the significant environmental and climate concerns, emission mitigation and control strategies and the significance of CCUS technologies. This session will also cover strategies and best practices for attracting capital flows to the industry in the midst of Net-Zero targets, geo-political uncertainty, environmental considerations and the anticipated demand growth in developing economies.

Industry Insights | Room 241
Moderator
Anuar Ismail, Senior General Manager - PETRONAS

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Dr. Faye Gerard, Energy Transition and Americas Director - International Association of Oil & Gas Producers
Debo Fagbami, Chief Operating Officer - Xenergi Limited
Cheng Ziyun, Senior Engineer - Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED), CNPC
Wang Xiaolin, Ph.D & Senior Engineer - Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED), CNPC
Yin Xiantong, Senior Mudlogging Engineer - Daqing Drilling & Exploration Geological Logging Company
15:30-17:00 | II02: Asset Repurposing for the Transmission of New Vectors

This session explores the adaptation of existing natural gas networks to accommodate the transmission of new energy vectors, particularly hydrogen and hydrogen-natural gas blends. Key topics include strategies for repurposing current infrastructure, establishing readiness criteria, and proposing factory tests for new units and equipment. The discussion will also address the integration of the electricity and gas sectors, focusing on challenges arising from the growing share of intermittent renewable energy sources in power generation. These challenges include ensuring grid security, stability, reliability, and effective control.

Moderator
Mohd Nazmi Mohd Alì Napiah, Custodian/Head/Group Technical Authority (Pipeline Engineering) - PETRONAS

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Didier Holleaux, Chairman of the Board - Elengy
Rastislav Zelenak, Head of Transmission System Synergies Department - eustream, a.s.
Omar BOULEDROUA, Dr - SONATRACH DC-R&D
Tony Pan, CEO & Co-Founder - Modern Hydrogen
Sun Yongkang, Vice Chairman - Shanghai Energy Construction Group Co., Ltd.
15:30-17:00 | II03: Energy Integration for Building the Future and Clean Mobility

As the energy transition accelerates and green electricity adoption surges, traditional natural gas markets face unprecedented challenges. This session will explore how natural gas and renewable gases can redefine their role within a transforming energy landscape. Focusing on innovative integration strategies, discussions will examine how clean gases—such as biomethane, e-methane, and hydrogen—can complement green electricity, heating, and cooling networks in the low-carbon energy mix of future cities. Topics will include fuel-gas solutions for decarbonation of commercial and domestic markets, the incorporation of clean gas mobility into urban planning, and advanced technologies like hybrid boilers, heat pumps (Hybrid, electric and gas), micro-cogeneration, heat storage, and sustainable cooling systems.

Moderator
Andres Sarmiento Grisales, Director for Sustainability and Corporate Affairs - Frontera Energy Corporation

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Yu Huidi, Senior Engineer - Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED), CNPC
Gao Wenxue, Deputy Chief Engineer - North China Municipal Engineering Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd.
HUA FENG, Senior Associate - Shanghai Gas Company Co., Ltd.
Li Yang, Dr. & Senior Engineer - Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED), CNPC
Wang Shen, CEO - SAFPAC Ltd.
15:30-17:00 | II04: The Role of Renewable Gases and Hydrogen in the Energy Transition

This session delves into the transformative potential of renewable gases and hydrogen in driving the energy transition and achieving a decarbonised economy. As critical components of the future energy mix, renewable gases and hydrogen offer innovative solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, enhancing energy security, and integrating renewable energy sources. The discussion will highlight their role in reshaping the gas industry, enabling sector coupling, and supporting net-zero targets.

Industry Insights | Room 254
Moderator
Tomas Diosi, COO - Gas Storage CZ, a.s.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Cheng Cheng, Vice Manager of Technical Management Department - Shanghai Natural Gas Pipeline Network Co., Ltd.
Gayoung Kim, Senior Consultant - Poten & Partners
Marco Sanjuan, R&D and Innovation Director - PROMIGAS S.A.
Dennis Van Puyvelde, Head of Renewable Gas - Energy Networks Australia
15:30-17:00 | II05: Case Studies of Regional Gas Pricing

Natural gas prices vary significantly across different regions, influenced by factors such as supply-demand dynamics, infrastructure, geopolitical events, and market policies. This session will explore these pricing differences through a series of case studies from around the world, providing a comprehensive understanding of the factors that drive regional price fluctuations and will offers a deeper look at the complexities of global gas pricing and its implications for industry stakeholders.

Industry Insights | Room 256
Moderator
Floris Merison, Manager Dispatching & Transport - GasTerra B.V.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Ming CAI, Senior Analyst - ENN Natural Gas Co., Ltd.
Feng Chenyue, Senior Analyst - PetroChina International Company Limited
Megan Jenkins, Associate Director - S&P Global
Gergely Szentesi, Market Operations Expert - FGSZ Ltd.
15:30-17:00 | II06: Global Gas Markets in Transition: Balancing Growth, Flexibility, and Decarbonisation

As the global gas industry undergoes a pivotal transformation, this session will explore a wide range of interconnected topics shaping its future. Key discussions will include workforce integration to support decarbonisation efforts, the development of resilient and adaptable infrastructure, and the evolution of regional gas markets. Additionally, the session will examine the shifting dynamics of LNG contracts, the role of carbon pricing in driving sustainability, and strategies for harmonizing energy security with flexibility and environmental commitments. The session will also emphasize the importance of balancing growth with the urgent need to meet climate targets, highlighting innovative approaches and collaborative solutions across the industry.

Moderator
Naseha Hisham, General Manager (Strategy), Gas and Maritime - PETRONAS

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
James Tzen Ming Ooi, Vice President (Throughput Business Group) - Singapore LNG Corporation
Edi Saputra, Senior Consultant - Poten and Partners
Peng Ningke, Managing Director & President of Snam China - Snam
Wang Danxu, Research Fellow - Sinopec Economics & Development Research Institute Company Limited
15:30-17:00 | II07: LNG, the Shortest Route to Achieve Carbon-Neutrality Goals

The world is going through an energy transition that is reshaping our industry and LNG markets on an unprecedented scale. At the heart of this transformation lies a critical question: how do we balance decarbonisation efforts with the need for a reliable, affordable, and secure source of energy? in this context, LNG has emerged as a key bridge fuel. LNG offers a pathway to reduce emissions while enabling economic development and energy access. in addition to that, advances in technology, such as carbon capture and storage (CCS), are further enhancing LNG’s potential as a sustainable energy solution for the future. The session will showcase how LNG can remain a cornerstone of the energy transition, achieving sustainability goals, energy security, and economic growth. Other important aspects that will be discussed are the way LNG is exchanged in the international markets and the important role of communication in raising awareness to the wider public.

Industry Insights | Room 251
Moderator
Andrea Capuani, CCO - Vanzetti Engineering S.p.A.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Andrea Capuani, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) - Vanzetti Engineering S.P.A
Hiroshi Hashimoto, Senior Fellow - Institute of Energy Economics, Japan, IEEJ
Dinesh Cheryan, Director Commercial - Hess Corporation
Maarten Tjebbes, Commercial Manager - GasTerra B.V.
Philip Tan, Local Partner - White & Case
Lian Yok Tan, Partner - Squire Patton Boggs Singapore LLP
15:30-17:00 | II08: Best Practices in Communication of Gas Companies and International Organisations

The International Gas Union (IGU) plays a pivotal role in representing a broad spectrum of stakeholders within the gas industry. As the sector navigates significant political, economic, and climate-related risks—particularly in Europe—effective communication has become more critical than ever. This session will explore best practices for internal and external communication strategies that align with the evolving landscape of the gas industry. It will discuss how a modern global organization can leverage communication as a powerful tool to strengthen its position and enhance its relationships with partners, customers, and the public.

Moderator
Mohammed Al Mukhaini, General Manager, Communication and Community Affairs - Oman LNG

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Diego Goldin, Executive Director - Global Gas Mobility
Erika Yuliana Ortiz Montoya, Professor & Researcher - Universidad Icesi, Colombia
Basim Nasser AL-Battashi, Head of Sustainability Development - Oman Liquefied Natural Gas LLC
Mohamed Fouad, CEO - Egypt Oil and Gas Group; Secretary General - Egyptian Gas Association
15:30-17:00 | II09: Industry Dynamics - Key Insights from IGU Committees and Task Forces Triennium Work Report

This session will provide a comprehensive overview of the key findings and insights from the IGU Committees and Task Forces Triennium Work Report, offering a deep dive into the evolving dynamics of the global gas industry. Committees and task forces will share their critical takeaways, covering every segment of the gas value chain—from production and transportation to distribution and end-use. A unique perspective will be shared on the challenges, opportunities, and innovations shaping the sector over the past three years. The session will highlight key trends in technology, sustainability, market developments, and policy, while exploring the industry’s role in the energy transition. This session will offer actionable insights and strategic guidance for navigating the future of the gas industry.

Moderator
Yang Lei, Deputy President - Institute of Energy, Peking University

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Mohamed Fouad, CEO - Egypt Oil and Gas Group; Secretary General - Egyptian Gas Association
Emeka Ene, Chief Executive Officer - Oida Energy
Ladislav Barkoci, Chief Commercial Officer - NAFTA a.s.
Maurizio ZANGRANDI, Transmission Committee Chair - IGU
Jürgen Grönner, Managing Director - Westnetz GmbH
Philippe BUCHET, Utilisation Committee Acting Chair International Gas Union Director of Research Programs – Business Development & Senior Global Expert in Sciences, Energy & Environmental Efficiency and Transition to Zero Carbon Footprint ENGIE Lab CRIGEN
NAIARA ORTIZ DE MENDIBIL ROMO, Secretary General - Sedigas, Spanish Gas Association
Amir Foster, Executive Director - The Israeli Natural Gas Trade Association
Zahari Che Mi, Senior Manager - PETRONAS
Jeongwook Khang, Head of Policy Research Team - KOGAS
Gerard Martinus, Coordinator Energy Transition - GasTerra B.V.
LUZ MURGAS MAYA, President - Naturgas
Jean-Marc LEROY, Senior Advisor - FRANCE GAZ
Zhai Yongping, Senior Advisor - Tencent
16:15-17:00 | TI03: Technology Perspectives for Methane Emission Reduction

Given the high Global Warming Potential (GWP) of methane, emissions of methane are a threat to the license to operate for the gas industry. Fortunately, recent advancements in research, development and particularly innovation have provided our industry with the tools to effectively and efficiently reduce emissions. Moreover, methane emissions reduction also provides an opportunity for our industry, through the application of new innovations that turn previously unwanted methane into marketable products. This session covers recent advancements and will provide insight into the application of such technologies.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions | Exhibition Area B1
Moderator
Andrew Garnett, Professor (Emeritus) & Executive Chair - Australian Gas Industry Trust

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions

Speaker
Maria-Olivia Torcea, Upstream Oil Research Associate - BloombergNEF
HUANG LILI, Specialist - Beijing Gas Group Co., Ltd.
Bo Fu, Founder & CEO - Ningbo Oiler Technology Co., Ltd.
Jason Peng Gu, CTO - SENSIT Technologies

Wednesday 21 May 2025

09:00-10:15 | PL04 – The Diversity of Gas Development Globally

Differences in resource endowments, economic development stages, and social challenges significantly influence the global energy development landscape. Based on these differences, the pathways to addressing energy transition issues vary. Energy availability, accessibility, and affordability remain fundamental to societal progress.


What are the unique regional differences when it comes to gas development around the world?

Keynote Speech

Moderator (Keynote Speech)
Sun Xiansheng, Chairman - International Society of Energy Transition Studies
Speaker (Keynote Speech)
Ma Yongsheng, Chairman - China Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec Group)

Leadership Dialogue

Moderator (Leadership Dialogue)
Michael Stoppard, Senior Advisor and Global Gas Strategy Lead - S&P Global
Speaker (Leadership Dialogue)
Saad Al-Kaabi, Minister of State for Energy Affairs of the State of Qatar President & CEO of QatarEnergy - State for Energy Affairs of the State of Qatar & QatarEnergy

Panel Discussion

Moderator (Panel Discussion)
Andrea Stegher, Senior Advisor - SNAM; Vice President - IGU
Speaker (Panel Discussion)
Jack Fusco, President & CEO - Cheniere
Peter Wong, Managing Director - Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited; Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer - Towngas Smart Energy Company Limited
Philip Mshelbila, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer-Nigeria LNG Limited
09:15-10:00 | TI04: Green Gases in the Infrastructure - What Is Needed to Get It Flowing

As the energy transition accelerates, repurposing existing gas networks to transport green gases such as hydrogen and biomethane is becoming a global priority. This session will explore the technical and operational challenges of converting traditional gas infrastructure to accommodate green gases, whether through blending hydrogen with natural gas or delivering it in pure form. Insights will be shared from pioneering projects and case studies around the world, highlighting innovative solutions and lessons learned. Discussions will cover essential upgrades, safety standards, and regulatory frameworks necessary to support this transformation.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions | Exhibition Area B1
Moderator
Floris Merison, Manager Dispatching & Transport - GasTerra B.V.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions

Speaker
Ashish Ranjan, Senior Analyst - S&P Global
Mohd Nazmi Mohd Alì Napiah, Custodian/Head/Group Technical Authority (Pipeline Engineering) - PETRONAS
Ryu Komatsu, Duputy manager of the Int’l Certification & Standards Harmonization Group, Planning Dept. - The Japan Gas Association
Robert Brooks, CEO - RBAC
Moritz Dr. Mickler, Business Development Manager - Linde GmbH
10:15-11:00 | TI05: Innovating for Resilience: Technology-Driven Solutions in a Transforming Global Gas Landscape

This session highlights the critical role of technology and innovation in enhancing supply resilience, optimising infrastructure, and addressing emerging challenges in the global gas sector. It unites topics on AI-powered solutions, advanced modeling, climate risk adaptation, and regional advancements, showcasing the importance of innovation in securing the future of gas markets.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions | Exhibition Area B1
Moderator
Nathaniel OYATOGUN, Managing Director & CEO - Aspen Energy Ltd.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions

Speaker
Kong Yinghao, Research Fellow - China National Offshore Oil Corporation Energy Economic Institute
Juan Pablo Luna, Professor - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Excel Theophilus UKPOHOR, Manager - Nigeria LNG Limited
10:45-11:30 | CD01: Building a Resilient Energy System

Climate change, geopolitical crises, supply chain  disruptions and policy shifts are more likely than ever  to shake up international energy markets, threaten  energy security and accelerate the restructuring of  the global energy landscape. These challenges have  exposed current vulnerabilities and highlighted the  urgent need to build more resilient energy systems.

What strategies should policymakers and market  participants adopt to shape a more resilient energy  system?

Moderator
Robert Johnston, Executive Director of the Research Center on Global Energy Policy - Columbia University
Speaker
Abderrahmane BOUDOUMA, Association Planning and Reporting Director - Sonatrach
Carsten Poppinga, Chief Commercial Officer - Uniper
Mangesh Patankar, Head of Asia Gas & LNG Consulting - Wood Mackenzie
Pedro Miras, President - WPC Energy
10:45-11:30 | CD02: Addressing the Energy Trilemma

Faced with meeting escalating energy demand while  also managing global emissions, countries are trying  to find a balance between energy security,  affordability, and sustainability. Whether it is  introducing new digital tools, improving efficiency  and storage, or researching the potential of fuel-  switching, economies at different stages of  development require different measures to achieve  any successful and lasting energy transition. What  can the gas industry do to adequately address the  Energy Trilemma?

Moderator
James Webster, Partner and Associate Director - BCG Center for Energy Impact
Speaker
Anatol Feygin, Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer - Cheniere
Dr. Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy Transition - Environmental Defense Fund
De la Rey Venter, CEO - MidOcean Energy
Shamsairi M Ibrahim, VP LNG Marketing & Trading - PETRONAS
10:45-11:30 | CD03: China’s Natural Gas Development Prospects

According to the “14th Five-Year Plan for Developing a Modern Energy System” issued by China, in order to promote safer and more secure energy, China will further increase domestic oil and gas exploration and development and enhance oil and gas supply capabilities. The plan specifies for the annual natural gas output to reach over 230 billion cubic meters by 2025 while enhancing the capacity of natural gas storage and regulation by advancing the construction of underground gas storage facilities and LNG terminals. To expand the coverage area of the pipeline network, China will accelerate the construction of long-distance and regional natural gas pipelines.

Differences in resource reserves, economics, and infrastructure have led to varying growth potential and development characteristics in China’s regional gas industry.

What are the opportunities for the domestic development of China's gas industry? How can China more actively engage in transnational cooperation under multilateral mechanisms to contribute to the global gas industry?

Moderator
Lu Ruquan, President - CNPC Economics & Technology Research Institute
Speaker
Joshua Ngu, Vice Chairman - Asia Pacific Wood Mackenzie
Tze San Koh, Vice Chair - ExxonMobil (China) Investment Co., Ltd.; President, China Natural Gas Business
Dou Lirong, Executive Director and President of Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED) - CNPC; Chief Geologist - CNODC,CNPC
Huang Dinan, Chairman - Shenergy (Group) Co., Ltd
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10:45-11:30 | CD04: Accelerating the Mitigation of Methane Emissions through Collaboration

Achieving global net-zero goals requires the collective effort of multiple parties. Cooperation between countries, industries, companies and organizations is key to addressing the challenge of methane emissions. Significant momentum in methane commitments has been achieved in the past through cooperative agreements, forming alliances, and launching initiatives. What collaborations or partnerships are needed to accelerate methane emission reduction in time to deliver on 2030 goals?

Moderator
Hanling Yang, Associate Vice President - Environmental Defense Fund
Speaker
Du Weidong, Deputy general manager, QHSE Department - China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)
Hiroyuki MORI, EVP - Japan Organization For Metals and Energy Security
Julien Perez, Managing Director - OGCI and OGDC
Marie-France Bénassy, Head of R&D Sustainability - TotalEnergies SE
10:45-11:30 | CD05: Challenges and Opportunities for the Infrastructure of the Natural Gas Industry

The growing demand for natural gas requires investment in new infrastructure and the maintainence of existing infrastructure. Additionally, the global gas industry is advancing the deployment of zero- and low-carbon gases such as hydrogen, renewable gas, and e-methane. This new energy landscape will require repurposing and reutilization of existing gas infrastructure.

Where should the focus and priorities for the advancement of infrastructure be to best prepare for future development?

Current Debates | Room 256
Moderator
Paul Cheliak, Vice President Strategy and Delivery - Canadian Gas Association
Speaker
XU TONG, Member of the Board, General Manager - Beijing Gas Group
FRANCISCO DE LA FLOR GARCIA, Director, Sectorial and Multilateral Representation - Enagás
Khairulanwar Zakaria, Secretary General - Malaysian Gas Association
Maria Sferruzza,  Executive Director International Engineering, Construction & Solutions - Snam
10:45-11:30 | CD06: Investing in Low and Zero Carbon Technologies

Investment in clean energy solutions is ramping up as governments and businesses race to meet ambitious decarbonisation targets. Solutions include utilizing low-carbon clean energy and renewable energy, deploying innovative technologies to address the most challenging emission sectors’ emission reduction. Existing technologies, such as CCS, CCUS, CDR, and DAC for traditional fossil energy sources already contribute to achieving emission reductions. It is estimated that by the early 2030s, annual investment of 4.5 trillion USD per year is needed to accelerate deployment and construction across all clean energy technologies and infrastructure.

How can funding for large-scale development and utilisation of low and zero technologies be secured to achieve Net Zero?

Current Debates | Room 246
Moderator
Satoshi Yoshida, Senior Adviser - Japan Gas Association
Speaker
ZHANG WANGCAI, Director - Beijing Energy Conservation and Enviromental Protection Center
Hans Coenen,
Ciaran Roe, Co-founder & Chief Commerical Officer - HySights
Axel Wietfeld, Executive Vice President Procurement and Real Estate - Uniper
10:45-11:30 | CD07: AI as an Accelerator for the Digital and Intelligent Transformation of the Natural Gas Industry

The expansion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications across various fields has a profound impact on future society. The notable economic advantages and swift growth in AI applications reveal significant potential for innovation, efficiency, and profitability in the gas industry. AI optimizes supply chain management by providing insights into demand forecasting, inventory management, and logistics planning. Predictive analytics can anticipate demand fluctuations, allowing companies to adjust their supply chain operations accordingly. AI provides deep insights through advanced data analytics, supporting more informed decision-making across various stages of the gas value chain. From exploration to production and distribution, AI-driven insights help companies optimize their operations. Better decision-making leads to improved efficiency, and cost savings. Additionally, AI helps in identifying new opportunities and mitigating risks.

How quickly must companies adopt and adapt these technologies to stay competitive?

Moderator
Mirela (Ella) Minty, Director of Communications, Senior Advisor to the Secretary General - IGU
Speaker
Zhang Jun, Chairman of the Technical Committee - ENN GROUP Co., Ltd.
LI Chunlei, Senior Vice President - Hanwei Electronics Group Corporation
Edmund Crooks, Vice Chair for the Americas Region - Wood Mackenzie
Tu Jianjun, Managing Director - Agora Energy China
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10:45-11:30 | CD08: LNG Market Outlook and Investment Prospects

In recent years, global LNG markets have experienced rapid expansion, with growing importers and export production facilities coming online globaly. According to IEA forecasts, many LNG projects will come online in 2025, leading to unprecedented growth in global capacity. By 2030, the annual global LNG production capacity is expected to exceed 250bcm, equivalent to about 45% of the current total global supply. This significant increase in production capacity has reduced concerns about price, supply, and energy security. Given global natural gas demand growth but growing concerns about emissions, what is the outlook for investment in LNG projects?

Moderator
CHARLES ALLEN RIEDL, Executive Director - Center for LNG; Vice President - Natural Gas Supply Association
Speaker
Andrew Walker, Vice President, LNG Strategy and Communication - Cheniere Energy
Xi Nan, Partner - Rystad Energy
Thomas Summers, Executive Vice President - Shell LNG Marketing and Trading, Shell
Wu Ruikun, Deputy Managing Director, International Cooperation Dept. - Sinopec
11:15-12:00 | TI06: Advancements in Hydrogen Technologies

Hydrogen may provide a low-carbon alternative to natural gas in the future. The technologies that can help this option materialise are mostly know, but are in various stages of technological advancement. Research, development and innovation are needed to bring them to technological and economical maturity. This session will provide insights into recent developments for a selected number of technologies across the value chain.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions | Exhibition Area B1
Moderator
Marco Sanjuan, R&D and Innovation Director - PROMIGAS S.A.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions

Speaker
Hugo Pontisso, Proposal Manager Hydrogen Liquefaction - Air Liquide Global Engineering and Construction
Will Pulsford, Manager Asia Pacific - Poten & Partners
BAITICHE CHAHINEZ, Principal Project Engineer - SONATRACH OIL&GAS COMPANY
11:45-12:30 | CD09: Opportunities and Challenges of Hydrogen Energy

Hydrogen is widely regarded as one of the most promising clean energy sources of the 21st century, playing a crucial role in the energy transition. Recent years have seen remarkable advancements in hydrogen technology, cost reductions, and infrastructure development. However, large-scale hydrogen deployment is grappling with challenges. Technological breakthroughs are not yet sufficient to fully support industrial applications, economic competitiveness remains to be improved, and uneven infrastructure development continues to constrain the industry's growth potential. Advancing the hydrogen economy requires a combination of technological innovation, strategic planning, and coordinated efforts across policy frameworks, technological development, and market mechanisms. These elements are essential for ensuring its sustainable progress.

Moving forward, what are the opportunities and challenges for the future development of hydrogen energy? How can nations strengthen collaboration to accelerate progress in the hydrogen economy?

Moderator
Cheng Hill Kwong Don, Chief Operating Officer Hong Kong Business - Towngas
Speaker
Raymond POON, Director, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department - The HKSAR Government
WU Yue, VP, Hydrogen, Ammonia, Gas Market - bp
Ahmed Galaby, Business Manager, Low Carbon Solutions Asia Pacific, Hydrogen and Ammonia - ExxonMobil
Meggie Zhang, China Country Chair, Woodside
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11:45-12:30 | CD10: Energy and Climate Policy Shaping a Low-Carbon Energy Future

Currently, fossil fuels account for over 70% of global greenhouse gas emissions, which governments around the world are looking to reduce to achieve Net Zero goals between 2050 and 2070. In response to climate change, nations worldwide have introduced energy and climate policies, such as the EU's Fit for 55 and the US Inflation Reduction Act. With a growing global population and advancing urbanization, energy demand is increasing. Against growing global demand for accessible, affordable, and reliable energy sources, natural gas and the evolving zero and low-carbon gas will be critical to achieving emission reductions. Additionally, governments are increasing their focus on technologies such as CCS and CCU.

How do energy and climate policies better promote the green and low-carbon development of the energy industry?

Moderator
Mohamed Fouad, CEO - Egypt Oil and Gas Group; Secretary General - Egyptian Gas Association
Speaker
Robert Fee, Vice President, International Affairs & Climate - Cheniere
Song Lei, Chief Representative in China - Climate Investments
Satoshi Yoshida, Senior Adviser - Japan Gas Association
Zhi Xin Chong, Senior Director, Gas, Power and Climate Solutions - S&P Global
11:45-12:30 | CD11: Navigating Global Gas Price Volatility

The three main pricing mechanisms for natural gas commodities are gas-to-gas competition pricing, oil-linked pricing, and government-regulated pricing. No matter which pricing method a country or region adopts, market participants are inevitably subject to the impact of price fluctuations. Policy adjustments, political events, supply and demand dynamics, and other factors can cause significant volatility in natural gas prices. If prices suddenly escalate or decline, producers, consumers, and traders will encounter corresponding affordability and trading risks. Price fluctuations may also lead to insufficient market liquidity, supply shortages and low investor confidence.

What strategies should market participants adopt to cope with natural gas price fluctuations?

Current Debates | Room 253
Moderator
Li Yao, Founder & CEO - SIA Energy
Speaker
ZHU YANYAN, GM Trading and Commodities Center - CNOOC Gas and Power Group
Helen Currie, Chief Economist - ConocoPhillips
Gulmira Rzayeva, Senior Visiting Research Fellow, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES)
11:45-12:30 | CD12: The Future of Corporate Positioning in LNG

The LNG sector is experiencing a surge in activity, with an increasing number of players entering the market and established incumbents expanding their presence across the value chain. For new entrant sellers, the appeal lies in the strong demand outlook, as LNG is expected to be the last growth segment within fossil fuels. Meanwhile, large buyers are prioritizing molecule control to navigate uncertainty and volatility.

This session will discuss the balance between growth and returns in this capital-intensive industry, explore various business models for creating value across the LNG value chain, and ask the questions of what is the significance of LNG in the portfolios of international and national oil companies?

Current Debates | Room 246
Moderator
Madeline Jowdy, Global Head, LNG Consulting - S&P Global
Speaker
Khoa Dao, Chief Commercial Officer - ConocoPhillips
Wang Haiyan, Deputy General Manager - PetroChina International Co., Ltd.
Elio Ruggeri, Executive Director LNG - Snam
Andy Drummond, Executive Vice President Strategy - Woodside
11:45-12:30 | CD13: Gas in Europe: The Role of Natural Gas in Accelerating the Energy Transition

Europe has led the development of “natural gas” and “new gases” and has extensive experience in energy policy, the adaptation of new technology and operation management. Renewable energy development has gained traction and is becoming more prevalent in the region’s energy mix. What role will natural gas continue to play in the context of Europe’s energy transition?

Current Debates | Room 254
Moderator
Didier Holleaux, Executive Vice President - ENGIE
Speaker
Michael Stoppard, Senior Advisor and Global Gas Strategy Lead - S&P Global
Marcel Steinbach, SVP Global Regulatory Affairs - Securing Energy for Europe GmbH
Cecilia Gatti, Executive Director Institutional Affairs - Snam
Marcellus Kramer, Consultant & Advisor - SST Advisory; Regional Coordinator - IGU
11:45-12:30 | CD14: Development of Smart Energy Systems

By monitoring, analysing, optimising, and scheduling energy in real-time, the smart energy systems can achieve efficiency, as well as emissions reduction. By applying simulation and digital twin technologies, smart energies can efficiently coordinate between thermal power and clean electricity. This addresses the randomness and volatility issues in clean energy generation caused by environmental and meteorological factors, effectively improving the utilization efficiency of renewable energy and enhancing the autonomous regulation capability of the energy system.

What best practices, emerging digital and intelligent technologies in the smart energy sector are worth extensively promoting and applying widely?

Moderator
XIONG Wei, Lead Analyst, Gas and LNG Markets Research - Rystad Energy
Speaker
CHENG LU, Vice President - ENN Energy Holdings Co., Ltd.; CEO - ENN Digital Energy Technology Co., Ltd.
Ieda Yell, Senior Adviser - FGV Energia (Brazil)
Fabrice VIGNERON, Chief Technical Officer - GRDF
YANG Guang, Vice President, Shenzhen Gas Co., Ltd.
11:45-12:30 | CD15: “Natural Gas + CCS/CCU” as a Feasible Solution to Achieving Decarbonisation Goals

“Decarbonisation” is crucial to the ongoing sustainable development of the natural gas industry. As vital parts of emission reduction solutions, CCS and CCU provide practical decarbonisation solutions for the traditional energy sector. They are particularly important to hard-to-abate industries and the production of hydrogen. Through repurposing captured carbon dioxide, CCUS can enhance the economic efficiency and sustainability of the energy industry. The potential for large-scale commercial deployment, accelerating the implementation and deployment of CCS and CCU technologies is being explored.

How can CCS and CCU technologies effectively play their important role in the current carbon reduction strategies of the natural gas industry?

Current Debates | Room 255
Moderator
Julien Perez, Managing Director - OGCI and OGDC
Speaker
John Adams, President and CEO - NGIF Capital
Colin Ke, Managing Director - SLB North Asia
Li Luguang, Vice President - WPC Energy
Zhang Xian, Director - Division of Global Environment The Administrative Center for China's Agenda 21
11:45-12:30 | CD16: Global Gas Pricing - Key Findings of Wholesale Gas Price Survey 2025 Edition

This session will present the results of the annual IGU report on global wholesale gas price formation and global gas price convergence. Related issues including the trends in the pricing of spot and long-term contracts, LNG and pipeline gas, and the pricing of hydrogen and renewable gases will be further discussed.

Moderator
Amir Foster, Executive Director - Israeli Natural Gas Trade Association
Speaker
Michael Fulwood, Senior Research Fellow - Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
WANG Pei, Vice President - SINOPEC EDRI
Floris Merison, Manager Dispatching & Transport - GasTerra B.V.
13:00-14:00 | Beijing’s Supporting Policies for Advanced Energy Industry

Beijing is striving for developing advanced energy industry. Daxing district has an International Hydrogen Energy Demonstration Zone. Changping district is developing the Energy Valley in Future Science City. And Beijing Central Business Center of Chaoyang district has many international well-known energy enterprises. Representatives for these 3 districts will introduce their advantages and supporting policies.

Moderator
Jiao Jiangbo, Deputy Chief - Energy Development Division of Beijing Municipal Commission of Development and Reform

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions

Speaker
Sun Di, Deputy Director of Daxing District Bureau - Economy and Information Technology; ‌Director of Daxing District Hydrogen Energy Working Group
Han Xu, Deputy Director - the Advanced Energy Industry Division, Future Science City Administrative Committee
Chen Dai, Deputy Mayor - Chaoyang District People's Government of Beijing Municipality; Director - Beijing Central Business District Administration Committee
13:45-15:00 | PL05 – The New Financial Directions of the Energy Industry

As a capital-intensive characterized by long-life asset sector, the energy industry requires sustained, large-scale  financing to support project development. As the energy transition continues from high-carbon to low-carbon and ultimately to net-zero emissions accelerates, the demand for financing will only grow. In this context, what are the respective roles and financing needs of governments, energy companies, and financial institutions in enabling the transition while ensuring energy security? How can policy, investment, and innovation be aligned to reinforce both decarbonization goals and a resilient, reliable energy supply? 

Keynote Speech

Moderator (Keynote Speech)
ZHU GUODONG, Member of the Board, General Manager - Beijing Enterprises Group Company Limited

Leadership Dialogue

Moderator (Leadership Dialogue)
Joo-myung Kang, Immediate Past President - International Gas Union
Speaker (Leadership Dialogue)
Jin Liqun, President and Chair of the Board of Directors - Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

Panel Discussion

Moderator (Panel Discussion)
Michael Stoppard, Senior Advisor and Global Gas Strategy Lead - S&P Global
Speaker (Panel Discussion)
Elaine Skinner-Reid, SVP of Gas and Power Trading International - bp
Jassim Alshirawi, Secretary General - IEF
Steve Hill, EVP Gas & LNG - Mercuria
14:15-15:00 | TI07: Innovative Technologies to Decarbonate Industrial Processes and Gas to Power Production

This panel will explore cutting-edge technologies leveraging natural gas and renewable gases—such as biogas, biomethane, e-methane, hydrogen, and ammonia—as fuels or raw materials to drive decarbonisation in industrial processes and electricity generation. Innovative solutions and practical applications will be shared, which are transforming energy-intensive sectors, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining operational efficiency. Through real-world examples, the session will highlight how these advanced technologies are contributing to global GHG reduction goals and supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy. This discussion offers a forward-looking perspective on the role of gas-based innovations in achieving a cleaner, greener future.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions | Exhibition Area B1
Moderator
Stephane Hody, Project Leader - GRDF

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions

Speaker
Ghady ABOU RACHED, Research Engieer - Expert in Thermodynamic Systems
Slawomir PIETRASZ, Senior Project Manager & Optimisation Expert - ENGIE Lab CRIGEN
Vincent Hartanto, Research Engineer - ENGIE
Damien Nguyen, CTO - Wison New Energies Co., Ltd.
15:15-16:00 | TI08: E-Methane: the Drop-in Innovation

E-methane, a synthetic gas produced using renewable electricity and captured CO2, represents a groundbreaking solution for decarbonising energy systems while leveraging existing gas infrastructure. This session will explore the latest innovations driving e-methane production, including advancements in methanation technologies, direct air capture (DAC), and electrolysis. Panelists will also discuss cutting-edge CO2 capture methods that enable the efficient production of e-methane at scale.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions | Exhibition Area B1
Moderator
Gerard Martinus, Coordinator Energy Transition - GasTerra B.V.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions

Speaker
Naoki Yamamoto, Researcher, Energy Technology Laboratories - Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.
Ryosuke Takioka, Researcher, Energy Technology Laboratories - Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.
SONG PENGFEI, Senior Engineer & Technical Expert of Hydrogen Energy - CNOOC Gas and Power Group
Kouichi Izumiya, Senior Manager - Kanadevia Corporation
15:30-17:00 | II10: Future of Underground Gas Storage

This session will bring the most recent outlook of using technologies of underground gas storage for bridging natural gas into the sustainable future together with challenges and achievements connected to storage of renewable gases. Models of demand for underground gas storage for Europe and China will be presented to show that natural gas storage will be still needed for decades to come. However, gas storage operators worldwide are not only counting on this persistent demand for flexibility. They are making tremendous efforts to be prepared for storage of renewable gases era. Recent outcomes from studying hydrogen and CO2 storage will also be covered.

Industry Insights | Room 256
Moderator
Ladislav Barkoci, Chief Commercial Officer - NAFTA a.s.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Pavol Zlacký, Senior Bussiness Analyst - NAFTA a.s.
Sergii Diakonchuk, Lead Engineer - JSC Ukrtransgaz
MARC PERREAUX, Reservoir Enginner Expert - Geoscience Expertise Delegate - Storengy SAS - ENGIE
YANG JINHUI, Senior Manager - China Oil & Gas Pipeline Network Corporation
YU Xiaoshan, Manager - SINOPEC Natural Gas Branch
15:30-17:00 | II11: Mitigating Methane Emissions in Distribution System

This session will explore cutting-edge practices and technologies aimed at mitigating methane emissions within gas distribution systems, a critical step in reducing greenhouse gas impacts and supporting global decarbonisation goals. innovative detection and repair solutions, advanced monitoring systems, and predictive maintenance strategies are transforming emissions management will be presented. Additionally, the session will feature insights into the decarbonisation roadmaps of leading gas distribution system operators, showcasing their efforts to align with net-zero targets while maintaining operational efficiency and safety.

Industry Insights | Room 253
Moderator
Jürgen Grönner, Managing Director - Westnetz GmbH

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Bert Wikkerink, Senior Consultant - Kiwa Technology
Paul D. Wehnert, Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer - Heath Consultants Inc.
Fabrice VIGNERON, Chief Technical Officer - GRDF
Kenji Kamiya, Researcher - Toho Gas Co., Ltd.
Jason Ghiraldini, Global Product Manager - Natural Gas Leak Detection - ABB Inc.
Tomas Matula, Director of Asset Management - eustream, a.s.
15:30-17:00 | II12: Detecting and Mitigating Methane Emissions: the Path to Net-Zero

This session focuses on the critical role of detecting and mitigating methane emissions in achieving global climate goals and reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, has a significant impact on climate change, making its reduction a priority for the energy sector. The session will delve into advanced detection technologies, innovative mitigation strategies, and best practices that industries are adopting to address this pressing issue. insights into policy frameworks, collaborative efforts, and the integration of cutting-edge tools to improve monitoring and minimize emissions across the value chain will be shared.

Moderator
Dennis Van Puyvelde, Head of Renewable Gas - Energy Networks Australia

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Jolinde van de graaf, Program Manager - Shell Global Solutions International B.V.
Zineb KAHLERRAS, Teacher Researcher - Algerian Petroleum Institute-SONATRACH
Hassan Al Bulushi, Senior Production Engineer - Oman LNG
Julio Turizzo, General Manager of Natural Gas Transportation - Promigas SA ESP
Donglai Xie, Senior Scientist - Environmental Defense Fund
Meriem BRAIK, Teacher Researcher - Algerian Petroleum Institute-SONATRACH
15:30-17:00 | II13: Environmental and Climate Change Policy: Effects on Global Gas Demand and Supply

Environmental policies play a pivotal role in shaping energy infrastructure development and influencing the dynamics of global gas demand and supply. The natural gas industry, with its capital-intensive nature, relies heavily on long-term forecasts to guide investment and operational decisions. However, evolving environmental policies and regional differences have led to significant variations in these forecasts and scenarios. This session will delve into the complex interplay between environmental policies and gas market dynamics, exploring how shifts in policy impact supply and demand projections and subsequently influence corporate investment decisions; and how do corporate investment decisions, in turn, have a long-term impact on the fundamentals of supply and demand.

Moderator
Amir Foster, Executive Director - The Israeli Natural Gas Trade Association

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Christopher Rumley, Senior Consultant - Poten & Partners (Australia) Pty Ltd
Xian Beinan, Deputy GM - CNPC Mozambique
Li Ziyue, Senior Associate - BloombergNEF
Claudio Rucker, Corporate Refining Utilities Coordinator - PETROBRAS - Petróleo Brasileiro S.A.
Marije Wagter, Senior Advisor Strategy and Analysis - GasTerra B.V.
Li Jinze, Doctor - Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED), CNPC
15:30-17:00 | II14: Evolving Dynamics of Gas Pricing and Market Reform in the Asia-Pacific: Pathways to Convergence and Sustainability

This session explores the shifting landscape of gas pricing and market reform in the Asia-Pacific region, emphasizing the interplay between global trends and region-specific dynamics. The discussion will focus on critical themes such as price convergence, the evolution of long-term pricing mechanisms, and the push for market liberalization to foster competition and transparency. Special attention will be given to China’s ongoing reforms, which are reshaping regional energy markets, and the growing influence of the Japan-Korea Marker (JKM) as a benchmark for LNG pricing. insights will be provided into the opportunities and challenges facing stakeholders as they navigate these changes while striving for economic and environmental sustainability.

Industry Insights | Room 244
Moderator
Zahari Che Mi, Senior Manager - PETRONAS

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Zhu Xingshan, Doctor & Professor & Special Research Professor - Institute of Energy, Peking University
Sid Ahmed Hamdani, Research Fellow - King Abdullah Petroleum Studies And Research Center (KAPSARC)
Mark Frederick Harris, Senior Consultant - Poten & Partners
Zhang Peiyu, Finance LNG Trader - Petrochina International (London)
15:30-17:00 | II15: Today and the Future of LNG

As the global gas industry undergoes a pivotal transformation, this session will explore a wide range of interconnected topics shaping its future. Key discussions will include workforce integration to support decarbonisation efforts, the development of resilient and adaptable infrastructure, and the evolution of regional gas markets. Additionally, the session will examine the shifting dynamics of LNG contracts, the role of carbon pricing in driving sustainability, and strategies for harmonizing energy security with flexibility and environmental commitments. The session will also emphasize the importance of balancing growth with the urgent need to meet climate targets, highlighting innovative approaches and collaborative solutions across the industry.

Moderator
Jeongwook Khang, Head, Policy Research Team - Korea Gas Corporation

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Joshua Ngu, Vice Chairman - Asia Pacific Wood Mackenzie
Mitzi St Rose, Manager, Energy Marketing & Trading - The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited
Zhang Yi, Deputy General Manager - Beijing Gas Singapore Co., Ltd.
15:30-17:00 | II16: Think Different, Communicate Better

In today’s rapidly evolving energy landscape, effective communication about gas requires innovative approaches and strategic thinking. Insights on crafting confident, persuasive messaging tailored to diverse audiences will be shared. Special attention will be given to the critical role of social media, targeted communication strategies for different stakeholder groups, and meaningful engagement with local communities. By adopting fresh, creative approaches, gas companies can enhance their public perception, build trust, and foster stronger connections. The session will discover how innovative communication techniques can transform how we share the value and potential of gas in the energy transition.

Moderator
Richard Kvasnovsky, Executive Director - Slovak Gas and Oil Association

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Joanna Dziedzic-Wieczorkowska, ESG Manager - Gas Transmission Operator GAZ-SYSTEM S.A.
Arancha Boden, Head of International Affairs - GRDF
Zheng Shuiyun, Chief Engineer of Standardization - Goldcard Smart Group Co.,Ltd
Wu Wenkuang, Senior Engineer - Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED), CNPC
15:30-17:00 | II17: Green Gas Certificates: A Key Tool for Carbon Neutrality

This session will delve into the critical role of low-carbon and green gases in driving the energy transition and achieving carbon neutrality. The financial challenges associated with scaling up these sustainable energy sources and exploring why market-based green certificates are essential for reaching net-zero goals will be discussed. The discussion will highlight how these certificates facilitate the efficient use of existing gas infrastructure, significantly reducing the costs of the energy transition. insights into the mechanisms behind green gas certification, its impact on fostering market confidence, and its potential to accelerate the integration of renewable gases into the energy mix will be shared.

Industry Insights | Room 246
Moderator
Jean-Marc LEROY, Senior Advisor - FRANCE GAZ

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Andrea Stegher, Senior Advisor - SNAM; Vice President - IGU
Zhai Yongping, Senior Advisor - Tencent
Didier Holleaux, Executive Vice President - ENGIE
NAIARA ORTIZ DE MENDIBIL ROMO, Secretary General - Sedigas, Spanish Gas Association
Satoshi Yoshida, Senior Adviser - Japan Gas Association
15:30-17:00 | II18: Chinese City Gas Industry Leaders Dialogue

Since the born of the first coal gasification plant in Shanghai in 1865, China’s city gas industry has grown for 160 years until today. In 2024, the total length of China's city natural gas pipeline network has surpassed 1 million kilometers, serving a population of 600 million. City gas consumption has reached 141.3 billion cubic meters. The development of city gas industry has not only optimized the energy mix and promoted environmental protection, but also improved people's quality of life, thus laying a solid foundation for the sustainable development of the whole society.

As the backbone of the industry and with a high sense of responsibility, city gas company leaders have actively ensured gas supply safety, improved service quality, and expanded gas accessibility to remote areas and vulnerable communities. At the same time, they are actively exploring the applications of hydrogen energy, bio-natural gas, and other renewable gases to facilitate energy transition and contribute to the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals. In terms of corporate management, city gas company leaders take their companies forward with strategic thinking and they improve the competitiveness of their companies by fostering innovation in management, building high-performing teams, expanding business footprints worldwide, digital transformation, and resource integration, etc.

China's city gas industry is now standing at a new historical starting point. Looking ahead, how will the industry leaders rise to challenges, seize opportunities, drive sustainable development to turn their grand visions into reality?

First Half

Remarks
ZHANG Yi, Chairman - Gas and Heating Branch of China Civil Engineering Society (China Gas Society)
Moderator
FENG Jun, Chairman of the Board - Beijing Gas Group

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
ZHANG Yuying, President - ENN Natural Gas Co., Ltd.; CEO - ENN Energy Holdings Limited
QIAN Zhijia, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer - Kunlun Energy Company Limited
SHI Pingyang, Vice President - Shenergy Group Co., Ltd.;Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman - Shanghai Gas Co., Ltd.
WANG Wenjie, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman - Shenzhen Gas Corporation Ltd.

Second Half

Remarks
LIU Heming, Chairman - China Gas Association
Moderator
ZHAO Henghai, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman - JINRAN CHINA RESOURCES GAS CO.,LTD

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
CHENG Yuedong, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman - Guizhou Gas Group Co., Ltd.
WAN Xiangwei, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman - Hangzhou Energy Group Co., Ltd.
YAN Yunjiang, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of the Board - Harbin Zhongqing Gas Co., Ltd.
XU Bing, Communist Party Secretary,Chairman - Qingdao Energy Group Co., Ltd
16:15-17:00 | TI09: The Dynamic Communication Approach in the Natural Gas Industry

Natural gas plays a vital role in the global energy mix, but its position varies significantly across regions. in some areas, it is celebrated as a key enabler of decarbonisation, while in others, it faces challenges due to stringent climate goals. This session will explore best practices for communicating the value and potential of natural gas in diverse contexts around the world. Emphasizing the need for dynamic, active, and creative communication strategies, the discussion will highlight effective arguments, tools, and methods that resonate most in specific markets.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions | Exhibition Area B1
Moderator
Mohamed Fouad, CEO - Egypt Oil and Gas Group; Secretary General - Egyptian Gas Association

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions

Speaker
Grzegorz Stec, Manager - GAZ-SYSTEM S.A.
Mustafa Amer, Energy Technology Analyst - Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF)
Sabna Ali, Doctor - Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF)
Ondrej Sebesta, Director of Communication - SPP

Thursday 22 May 2025

09:00-10:15 | PL06 – What is the Future of Global LNG?

Due to its liquidity and diverse applications, liquefied natural gas (LNG) is a pivotal energy source. It also plays a vital role in curbing greenhouse gas emissions by replacing higher-carbon-emitting fuels and improving air quality. With its inherent flexibility and eco-friendly attributes, LNG holds strong potential across upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors.


However, the global LNG industry development is not without hurdles. Changing policies, environmental imperatives, varied socio-economic landscapes, and market volatility pose formidable challenges. Nevertheless, multinational cooperation and transactions facilitate market openness, creating opportunities for LNG industry development. The global LNG trade landscape is continually changing. What does the future hold for the continued growth of LNG?

Plenary | L3 Ballroom

Keynote Speech

Moderator (Keynote Speech)
Yang Lei, Deputy President - Institute of Energy, Peking University
Speaker (Keynote Speech)
Zhou Xinhuai, Board Director and President - China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC); Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer - CNOOC Limited.
Carlo Bardini, Director of International and European activities-Energy Department of the Italian Ministry of Environment and Energy Security

Panel Discussion

Moderator (Panel Discussion)
Menelaos Ydreos, Secretary General - IGU
Speaker (Panel Discussion)
Farhad Ahrabi, President & CEO - Commonwealth LNG
Jonathan Westby, Senior VP of LNG - JERA Global Markets
Sun Xiansheng, Chairman - International Society of Energy Transition Studies
09:15-10:00 | TI10: "Megabytes to Molecules" - Digital Transformation of Natural Gas E&P

This session will examine the ongoing digital transformation of the Exploration and Production Industry including - the impact of advanced analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI),  digitalization of processes aimed decreasing maintenance costs and increase productivity and efficiency in upstream operations, application of sub-surface imaging technologies and practices that measure and predict reservoir  characteristics and increase recovery rates, Geospatial analytics for increasing the efficiency of Gas operations, logistics, supply-chain and distribution networks and advances in sensors, remote control, automation and virtualization.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions | Exhibition Area B1
Moderator
Ed Ubong, Director - Decade of Gas Secretariat

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions

Speaker
Mohd Nazmi Mohd Alì Napiah, Custodian/Head/Group Technical Authority (Pipeline Engineering) - PETRONAS
Li Yijiu, Engineer - Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED), CNPC
Khairol Hazman Bin Abdul Karim, Staff Pipeline Integrity - PETRONAS Group Technical Solution
Liu Xingbang, Engineer - Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED), CNPC
Meshaal Al-Rashid, Senior Production Engineer - QatarEnergy LNG
10:15-11:00 | TI11: Advanced Technologies Along with the LNG Value Chains

As natural gas and LNG regain recognition as key components of a sustainable global energy strategy, continuous technological innovation is driving their evolution. This session will showcase cutting-edge technologies that enhance the value of the LNG value chain by optimising efficiency, diversifying applications, and unlocking new demand.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions | Exhibition Area B1
Moderator
Atsuo Kanno, Auditor, Energy Resources and International Business Unit - Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions

Speaker
Lynda BELKADI, R&D Engineer - ENGIE
Jonathan Berg, LNG Process Technology Manager - Honeywell
Frédéric Deybach, LNG Innovation & Digital Officer - TotalEnergies
HAO SIJIA, Engineer - CNOOC Gas and Power Group
10:45-11:30 | CD17: ls It Time to Develop a Unified Global LNG Trading Model?

With the increase of supply capacity and demand, LNG has become an important international commodity. Buyers now have a variety of index choices like Henry Hub, National Balancing Point (NBP), Title Transfer Facility (TTF), and offshore assessments in the Asia Pacific such as Japan Korea Marker (JKM), which has enabled various new LNG pricing methods. When asked, “What is the global price for natural gas?”, the short answer is, “There is no unified global price.” Analyzing the problems in the existing pricing mechanism and moving forward with innovative recommendations for a global LNG trading model is key to better managing supply and demand and reducing fluctuations. Establishing a transparent global benchmark and futures prices requires the adoption of industry-standard LNG contracts.

What are the key elements and requirements in establishing a global LNG trading model?

Current Debates | Room 252
Moderator
Xi Nan, Partner - Rystad Energy
Speaker
Jonathan Westby, Senior VP of LNG - JERA Global Markets
Fabian Kor, EVP Asia-Pacific - Securing Energy for Europe GmbH
Li Yao, Founder & CEO - SIA Energy
Mehdi Chennoufi, Head of LNG Business Development & Origination Asia - Vitol
10:45-11:30 | CD18: How ESG Regulations and Policies Guide the Sustainability of the Gas Industry

ESG standards aim to measure the performance of organisations or companies in environmental, social, and governance aspects. In recent years, countries have introduced multiple ESG policies that continuously improve regulatory and disclosure frameworks. In the gas industry, ESG regulations and policies not only encourage companies to adopt stricter social responsibility and corporate governance standards, but also guide them to actively participate in carbon neutrality and greenhouse gas reduction efforts. ESG regulations and policies promote the transition toward cleaner, more environmentally friendly, and more sustainable operational practices.

Given current ESG requirements, what strategic decisions and corresponding operational practices should gas companies adopt for continued growth?

Current Debates | Room 255
Moderator
Ulrike Schopp, Chief of Staff - IPIECA
Speaker
Song Lei, Chief Representative in China - Climate Investments
Diego Goldin, Director - Global Gas Mobility
Charlotte Wolff-Bye, Vice President & Group Chief Sustainability Officer - PETRONAS
Wei Hung Leong, CEO - SLNG
10:45-11:30 | CD19: LNG Shipbuilding and LNG Transportation

LNG shipbuilding and transportation are crucial components of the natural gas industry chain. With the rapid growth of the global LNG market, the number of newly built LNG carriers continues to rise, the transportation capacity is rapidly increasing, and the global shipping network is constantly improving. New low-carbon, efficient, and intelligent developments impose stricter requirements on operators in areas such as ship design and building, technology research and application, transport service solutions, and capacity resource allocation.

How can the global LNG shipping industry make low-carbon, efficient, and intelligent advancements?

Moderator
Mangesh Patankar, Head of Asia Gas & LNG Consulting - Wood Mackenzie
Speaker
Adnan Ezzarhouni, General Manager - GTT China
Song Wei, Chief Engineer - Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) Co., Ltd.
Olakunle Osobu, Deputy Managing Director - Nigeria LNG Limited
10:45-11:30 | CD20: The Future of New Gases

“Low carbon gases”, including hydrogen, ammonia, renewable gas, and synthetic methane, will play a pivotal role in fulfilling the emission reduction commitments of the gas industry. There have been numerous breakthroughs in the development, production and deployment of these gas sources, which are essential for advancing their large-scale application.

What policies are needed to promote the large-scale application of "new gases"?

Moderator
WANG Pei, Vice President - SINOPEC Economics & Development Research Institute Company Limited
Speaker
Jamie Webster, Partner and Associate Director - BCG Center for Energy Impact
Paul Cheliak, Vice President Strategy and Delivery - Canadian Gas Association
Yin Xiang, Chairman - Foran Energy Group Co., Ltd.
Emanuele Santo, Senior Vice President Global Solutions - Snam
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10:45-11:30 | CD21: Gas in the Americas: Unlocking Market Potential

The natural gas market in the Americas is facing unprecedented growth and changes with the rapidly developing export market. Natural gas resources in this region are among the most important in the global natural gas supply and consumption markets. This has a significant impact on global supply and demand and plays an important role in international markets. How can the Americas maintain a leading position in the global natural gas market?

Moderator
Robert Johnston, Executive Director of the Research Center on Global Energy Policy - Columbia University
Speaker
LUZ MURGAS MAYA, President - Naturgas
Gulmira Rzayeva, Senior Visiting Research Fellow, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES)
YSABEL CALDERON, Exploration Manager - PERUPETRO
10:45-11:30 | CD22: Natural Gas Enabling a Resilient, Secure, and Decarbonised Power System

Natural gas power generation has several advantages, including flexible start and stop, high load adjustment rate, wide adjustment range, and produces half the carbon emissions of coal. With the increased deployment of renewable energy in high proportions into the grid, electrical systems need natural gas power to ensure a stable and reliable supply. By replacing coal-fired power, natural gas power generation also helps lead the transition of the electrical system towards a cleaner and low-carbon future. Looking ahead, natural gas power generation will be key to establishing a resilient, secure and decarbonized system.

How can we maximize the benefits of natural gas power generation in power systems?

Current Debates | Room 256
Moderator
Didier Holleaux, Executive Vice President - ENGIE
Speaker
Zhao Xiaodong, Deputy General Manager - China Huadian Co., Ltd.
David Lang, General Counsel & Chief Commercial Officer - Commonwealth LNG
Karim Shaaban, Managing Director - Rosetta Energy
Cecile Ballantyne-Jovene, Head of Strategy Department - Gas, Renewables & Power - TotalEnergies
11:45-12:30 | CD23: Natural Gas Pipeline Network Operations

The physical properties of natural gas make it highly dependent on pipeline infrastructure. Due to the high interdependence across various segments of the natural gas industry chain, the operational model of infrastructure significantly impacts the scale and speed of natural gas market development. The operational rules for pipeline infrastructure, such as scheduling, balancing, third-party access, and information disclosure, as well as the pricing rules for transportation, are closely related to the development stage of the local natural gas market.

What are the characteristics of natural gas pipeline operation models in different countries and regions around the world?

Current Debates | Room 244
Moderator
Pål Rasmussen, Corpotate Head of External Relations - Gassco
Speaker
TIAN ZHONGSHAN, General Manager of the Marketing Department - PipeChina
Rodrigo Diaz, Gas Venture President - ExxonMobil (China) Investment Co., Ltd.
Ole Njærheim, Executive Vice President, Market and Commercial - Petoro
Kee Wai Ngai, Chief Operating Officer, Mainland Utilities - The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited
Co-hosted by:
11:45-12:30 | CD24: Gas in the Asia-Pacific: The Engine of Global Gas Growth

Natural gas demand and consumption in the Asia-Pacific is an important driving force for global gas development. As a clean and efficient energy source, it plays a key role in meeting the increasing energy demand of regional countries. Besides Central Asia, the Middle East and Australia are rich in natural gas resources and are important to global energy markets. Oil and gas resources in the Asia-Pacific are not only crucial to local economic development, but also global energy security and price stability. Market participants are exploring more efficient, economical, and environmentally friendly methods for continued growth.

Given the energy consumption and production in the Asia-Pacific, how does potential growth facilitate the further development of the global natural gas market?

Current Debates | Room 253
Moderator
Joshua Ngu, Vice Chairman - Asia Pacific Wood Mackenzie
Speaker
Varun Gujral, CEO - ENGIE Global; Energy Management & Sales in APAC & Middle East, Country Head - ENGIE Southeast Asia
LUO Daqing, Party Secretary & Vice President - Sinopec EDRI
Ronan Bescond, Vice President Long-Term Marketing & Origination - TotalEnergies SE
Genevieve Solomon, Vice President Traditional Energy Strategy - Woodside
11:45-12:30 | CD25: The Construction, Operation, and Growth of LNG Terminals

LNG terminals are facilities that integrate the receiving, storage, regasification, and transshipment of liquefied natural gas. As the global LNG market enters a phase of growth, the number of LNG terminal projects under construction and in operation has increased significantly. In this context, optimising operating models and improving the integrated utilisation rate of terminal equipment and facilities is imperative to further expand the effectivity of LNG terminals. The development of LNG terminals will face challenges in the future such as refining business models, green transformation and upgrading, and key technological innovations.

What are the primary challenges for global LNG terminals?

Current Debates | Room 246
Moderator
WU Yue, VP, Hydrogen, Ammonia, Gas Market - bp
Speaker
SHI BENXUN, Vice President - China Gas Holdings Limited
Kjell Wouters, Development Director - EXMAR
Go Katayama, Principal Insight Analyst for LNG & Natural Gas - Kpler
YANG AN, Deputy General Manager of the Marketing Department, China Oil and Gas Pipeline Network Corporation (PipeChina)
11:45-12:30 | CD26: Gas in Africa: Natural Gas as an Ideal Choice

Africa is the fastest-growing region in the world, with the youngest demographics, abundant natural gas resources, and a great potential for future development. This resource can play a vital role as an ideal choice in Africa’s energy needs, fueling economic development, enhancing the quality of life while addressing environmental concerns. Africa's exploration and production industry is rapidly developing and has become a crucial component of the global supply arena. What opportunities exist for African producers and operators in local and global markets?

Moderator
Mirela (Ella) Minty, Director of Communications, Senior Advisor to the Secretary General - IGU
Speaker
Khaled Abobakr, Chairman - TAQA Arabia and Egyptian Gas Association
Abubakar Abbas, Senior Energy Forecast Analyst, Energy Economics and Forecasting Department - GECF
Akachukwu Nwokedi, President - Nigerian Gas Association
Sun Bao, CEO - Zhenhua Oil Egypt Company
11:45-12:30 | CD27: The Continued Investment of Gas Infrastructure

The stable delivery of natural gas to consumers relies on transmission and distribution pipelines, gas storage facilities, LNG receiving terminals, and peak shaving infrastructure. Ensuring energy supply security and stable economic growth requires continuous investment in these infrastructures. Various forms of financial support are necessary for continued investment in gas infrastructure projects. Supports include long-term loans from multilateral development banks and international financial institutions, funding and tax incentives from governments, and equity investments or debt financing from private investors. Innovative financial instruments such as blended finance and sustainable bonds can also provide necessary funds for related projects.

What are the essential financial measures and means to support natural gas infrastructure development?

Moderator
XIONG Wei, Lead Analyst, Gas and LNG Markets Research - Rystad Energy
Speaker
Xin Ruikun, Secretary of Party Committee & Executive Director - Guangzhou Gas Group Co. Ltd.
Armand Lumens, CFO - MidOcean Energy
Camilo Morales Lara, Secretary General - Naturgy
LU Feiyan, Deputy General Manager - Zhejiang Energy Gas Group Co., Ltd.
11:45-12:30 | CD28: Global LNG Trends - 2025 World LNG Report Release

This session marks the highly anticipated release of the IGU 2025 World LNG Report, offering a detailed analysis of the latest trends and developments shaping the global LNG market. Key findings from the report will be presented, providing critical insights into supply and demand dynamics, infrastructure developments, regional market shifts, and the role of LNG in the energy transition.  industry experts will also discuss the challenges and opportunities ahead, including market volatility, geopolitical influences, and sustainability imperatives.

Current Debates | Room 255
Moderator
Mark McCrory, Director, Strategy & Advocacy - IGU
Speaker
Wang Zhen, Senior Director-General - CNOOC; President - CNOOC EEI
Jeongwook Khang, Head of Policy Research Team - KOGAS
Kenneth Foo, Global Director, LNG pricing - S&P Global Commodity Insights
Xi Nan, Partner - Rystad Energy
Co-hosted by:
12:30-13:40 | Luncheon: Women's Perspectives: Insights from Leaders in the Energy Industry

Women in the energy sector are active in various fields. They may be leaders, engineers, entrepreneurs, etc. Despite their diverse roles, they all play a crucial part in advancing the development of energy industry. They facilitate fair and prudent decision-making and advance unique and groundbreaking innovations. Their career explorations and achievements inspire generations of women to pursue progress in technology and engineering. Their involvement also contributes to shaping a more open, diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment.

How have women contributed to the development of the energy industry?

Moderator
Tze San Koh, Vice Chair - ExxonMobil (China) Investment Co., Ltd.; President, China Natural Gas Business

Luncheon Speaker

Luncheon Speaker
Meg O'Neill, CEO & MD - Woodside Energy
Charlotte Wolff-Bye, Vice President & Group Chief Sustainability Officer - PETRONAS
Sponsored by:
13:00-14:00 | Beijing’s Supporting Policies for Advanced Energy Industry

Beijing is striving for developing advanced energy industry. Fangshan District was approved as "Zhongguancun (Fangshan) Green Energy Industrial Park" in March 2025. Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (BETDA) is the high-tech industries cluster area in Beijing, and the only region in China that can enjoy multiple policy benefits simultaneouslyRepresentatives for these 2 districts will introduce their advantages and supporting policies.

Moderator
Jiao Jiangbo, Deputy Chief - Energy Development Division of Beijing Municipal Commission of Development and Reform

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions

Speaker
Chen Xiaodong, Executive Deputy Director - Administrative Commission of Fangshan Branch Park of Zhongguancun Science Park
Wang Zicheng, Deputy Director - Automobile and New Energy Industry Bureau of Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area
13:45-15:00 | PL07 – Digitalisation and Technological Innovation to Create a Sustainable Future

In an era of digitalisation and technological innovation, the energy sector has unprecedented opportunities for the future. Through continuous exploration and application of advanced technologies like AI, it is more possible to establish intelligent, efficient, and sustainable energy systems.


How can digitalisation and technological innovation be utilised to achieve a sustainable future?

Keynote Speech

Moderator (Keynote Speech)
XU TONG, Member of the Board, General Manager - Beijing Gas Group
Speaker (Keynote Speech)
LIU KEYKE, Dean - School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Southern University of Science and Technology
CAO Lei, Vice President, Head of Smart Manufacturing, Head of Energy and Resources Industry - Tencent Cloud Computing (Beijing) Co., Ltd.
Yang Xiu ling, Beijing Municipal Commission Of Development and Reform

Panel Discussion

Moderator (Panel Discussion)
Damjan Krnjevic Miskovic, Professor of Practice - ADA University
Speaker (Panel Discussion)
Nathan Tungseth, Senior Vice President and Global Industry Business Manager - ABB
Jarand Rystad, CEO - Rystad Energy
Hisataka Yakabe, Executive Officer - Tokyo Gas Company Ltd.
Zhao Xudong, Fellow - Royal Academy of Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen)
14:15-15:00 | TI12: Digital Twin: How the Digital Approach Enables Data Driven Decisions Along the Whole Gas Chain

The concept of a digital twin involves creating a virtual replica of physical assets, processes, or systems. This digital approach allows for real-time monitoring and analysis, enabling data-driven decisions throughout the entire gas chain. By leveraging advanced technologies such as IoT, AI, and machine learning etc., companies can optimise operations, predict maintenance needs, and enhance overall efficiency. The digital twin provides a comprehensive view of the processes, facilitating better decision-making and improving performance. This innovative approach ensures that every aspect of the gas chain is managed with precision and insight, leading to significant operational benefits.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions | Exhibition Area B1
Moderator
Mio KOBAYASHI, Senior Manager - Tokyo Gas Network Co., Ltd.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions

Speaker
Fabrizio BORRI, Asset Life Cycle Applications Manager - Snam
Mohd Nazmi Mohd Alì Napiah, Custodian/Head/Group Technical Authority (Pipeline Engineering) - PETRONAS
Yufeng He, Engineering Specialist - Saudi Aramco
Zhang Hao, Vice President, Huawei Enterprise Optical Network Domain - Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
15:15-16:00 | TI13: Digital Transformation Examples with Gas Grid Operation

Digital transformation is revolutionizing the operation of gas distribution networks, enhancing efficiency, safety, and reliability. This session will delve into the implementation and application of advanced digital tools that enable the operation of smart gas grids. From real-time monitoring systems to predictive maintenance technologies and AI-driven analytics, the discussion will showcase how these innovations are optimizing grid performance and reducing operational risks. A particular emphasis will be placed on addressing cybersecurity challenges, ensuring that digital solutions not only improve efficiency but also safeguard critical infrastructure against emerging threats.

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions | Exhibition Area B1
Moderator
Rafael Ferraz, Senior Engineer - Petrobras

Technology & Innovation Centre Sessions

Speaker
Tony Wimpenny, Director - Bohr Limited
Alessandro Moretti, Manager Technical Department - Snam
Chen Jiongshan, Deputy Director - The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited
Mohd Nazmi Mohd Alì Napiah, Custodian/Head/Group Technical Authority (Pipeline Engineering) - PETRONAS
15:30-17:00 | II19: Advanced Technologies and Innovation That Address Complex Challenges for Effective Exploration and Production Operations

This session will delve into the discussion of technology solutions, presenting case histories aimed at enhancing productivity and reducing operating costs in conventional, unconventional, and complex fields. Furthermore, the session will include case studies and pilot projects that address complex technology challenges designed to unlock access to significant gas reserves, such as the extraction of Natural Gas hydrates, implementing novel, environmentally sensitive carbon sequestration, and solving some of the difficult problems that have challenged the industry for several decades.

Moderator
Kong Xiangwen, Senior Engineer - Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED), CNPC

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Nadia KHERFELLAH-HADDOUM, Project Manager - Business Development & Marketing - SONATRACH, Algerain National Oil & Gas Compagny
Chen Mai, Engineer - Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED), CNPC
Yan Haijun, First Level Engineer - Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED), CNPC
Chen Dong, Senior Corporate Expert & Director of the Natural Gas Development Research Department - Tarim Oilfield Exploration and Development Research Institute of China National Petroleum Corporation
15:30-17:00 | II20: Underground Gas Storage: Innovations, Challenges, and Sustainability

This session will provide a comprehensive overview of the current status, developments, challenges, and achievements in the field of Underground Gas Storage. This session will present a summary of existing storage facilities and their global distribution across continents and countries. Recent advancements, including the application of Python for modeling well performance, AI for predicting piping vibrations, and methodologies for assessing storage-related ground deformations will be shared. Additionally, the session will explore the integration of gas storage with enhanced oil recovery technologies and address methane emissions mitigation, presented from the perspective of a European storage operator.

Industry Insights | Room 253
Moderator
Ladislav Barkoci, Chief Commercial Officer - NAFTA a.s.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Šimon Šinský, Quantitative Analyst - NAFTA a.s.
MARC PERREAUX, Reservoir Enginner Expert - Geoscience Expertise Delegate - Storengy SAS - ENGIE
Andrea Mantegazzi, Reservoir Geology Manager - Snam
Wang Jinfang, Deputy Director - Expert Office of National Science and Technology Major Project Chief Engineer Office for New Oil and Gas Exploration and Development
Pierre JEAN, Integrity Manager - TEREGA
Martin Kollar, Head of HSE & QPR Department - NAFTA a.s.
15:30-17:00 | II21: Guidelines and Strategies for the Integrity of the Physical Transmission Grid and the Security of the Virtual Network

Pipeline and asset integrity is the core business for transmission system operators. Preventive activities have been improved by standards and best practice during the years, but digitalisation and AI are allowing to develop tailor-made strategies for each kind of threat, getting rapid feedabacks from the field, enabling the creation of data storage and training the machines. Along with the integrity of physical assets, data security has become a key factor influencing the stability of the industry, as the gas industry has massively digitalized its processes and the companies in the industry use data gathered to efficiently operate the business everyday. The panelists will discuss about their expertise, as transmission operators, in the use of several technologies supporting them in the preventive detection of possible risks for their networks, thanks to techniques using machine learning or digitalisation as well as best practices for repairing pipelines, assisted by digitalization and in the action carried out to protect the data.

Moderator
Fabrizio BORRI, Asset Life Cycle Applications Manager - Snam
Maurizio ZANGRANDI, Transmission Committee Chair - International Gas Union

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Warren Pike, Deputy Director Multi-Energy & Digital - TEREGA
Marianella OJEDA, Engineering Manager - PROMIGAS S.A.
Marco FABBRO, Geohazard Manager - Snam
Khairol Hazman Bin Abdul Karim, Staff Pipeline Integrity - PETRONAS Group Technical Solution
Kakeru Ikegami, Assistant Manager - Tokyo Gas Network Co., Ltd
Ma Sheng, Executive Deputy General Manager - BG Beidou Technology Investment Co., Ltd.
15:30-17:00 | II22: Natural Gas and Renewable Gases Solutions: Best Vectors for Energy Efficiency and Energy Transition to Decarbonate Industries & Gas to Power

This session marks the highly anticipated release of the IGU 2025 World LNG Report, offering a detailed analysis of the latest trends and developments shaping the global LNG market. Key findings from the report will be presented, providing critical insights into supply and demand dynamics, infrastructure developments, regional market shifts, and the role of LNG in the energy transition. industry experts will also discuss the challenges and opportunities ahead, including market volatility, geopolitical influences, and sustainability imperatives.

Moderator
Philippe BUCHET, Director of Research Programs – Business Development; Senior Global Expert in Sciences, Energy & Environmental Efficiency and Transition to Zero Carbon Footprint - ENGIE Lab CRIGEN

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Anne-Sophie Corbeau, Global Research Scholar - Center on Global Energy Policy
Kevin Warner, Chief Science Officer - Mustang
Carlos Alberto Buitrago Pinedo, Gerente General - Promisol SAS
Stephane Hody, Project Leader - GRDF
Djallal BOUCHENEB, Head of Technical Feasibility Department - SONATRACH
15:30-17:00 | II23: Innovative Solutions for ESG Excellence in the Gas Sector

This session aims to spotlight innovative technological solutions driving substantial advancements in the implementation of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards within the gas sector. As the industry navigates increasing pressure to align with global sustainability goals, these solutions play a crucial role in optimizing resource management, reducing carbon footprints, and fostering social responsibility. The session will explore cutting-edge tools and strategies that empower companies to achieve ESG excellence, enhance transparency, and meet regulatory requirements.

Moderator
Noor Suhailah Othman, Principal (Environment Management) - PETRONAS

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Orighomisan Jekhine, Chair, Conferences and Events Organising Committee; Researcher & Lecturer - Nigerian Gas Association
Ali Al Sowailah, Head of Industrial Waste Management - QatarEnergy LNG
Liang Zedong, Finance Analyst - Shanghai Gas Co., Ltd.
Fazli Rahim, Principal (Environment Management) - PETRONAS
15:30-17:00 | II24: LNG Supply and Demand Dynamics

As global energy markets evolve, LNG continues to play a critical role in meeting energy demand while supporting the transition to a low-carbon future. This session will explore the shifting dynamics of LNG supply and demand, driven by factors such as geopolitical developments, regional energy policies, and the growing focus on sustainability. The key trends shaping the LNG market, challenges faced by the supply side and demand side, new changes in long-term SPA terms, and the challenges of balancing long-term contracts with spot market flexibility will be discussed.

Industry Insights | Room 241
Moderator
Floris Merison, Manager Dispatching & Transport - GasTerra B.V.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Ning Lin, Director, Global Gas - RBAC INC
Najla Jamoussi, Director, Market Fundamentals - Global LNG - Cheniere Energy
Cao Lujia, Senior Associate - BloombergNEF
Ian Nathan, Director, Gas and LNG Research - Energy Intelligence
Adrian Sookhan, Gas Market Analyst - Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF)
Zhang Maisie, Senior Analyst - Poten & Partners
15:30-17:00 | II25: Security of Supply: Lessons Learned

In recent years, energy security has become a critical concern. This session will examine the key lessons learned in relation to gas supply security from different regions and scenarios. infrastructure resilience, policy frameworks such as wholesale price liberalization and targeted subsidy measures on energy security will be also discussed. Additionally, the session will highlight successful strategies and innovations that have strengthened supply reliability in certain markets.

Moderator
Amir Foster, Executive Director - The Israeli Natural Gas Trade Association

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Speaker
Wang Xueke, Analyst - Shell
Abba Ibrahim, Managing Director & CEO - Proserve Energy
HU JUNMEI, Analyst - CNOOC Gas and Power Group
Li Tianyi, Trading Analyst - PetroChina International (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.
15:30-17:00 | II26: IGU New Triennium Work Plan Release
Industry Insights | Room 252
Moderator

Friday 23 May 2025

09:00-09:45 | CD29: Technological Innovation for Safe Operations of Gas Distribution

Technological innovations and digital management allow gas distribution companies to eliminate or mitigate operational risks. As demand for natural gas continues to grow in urban areas, necessary measures need to be taken to ensure that transmission and distribution systems are safe and stable to avoid endangering lives and property.

How does technological innovation enable the safe distribution of urban gas?

Moderator
Jamie Webster, Partner and Associate Director - BCG Center for Energy Impact
Speaker
LI SHENGGUO, Deputy General Manager - Beijing Gas Group Co., Ltd.
Paul D. Wehnert, Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer - Heath Consultants Inc.
ZHAO SHANGXIN, General Manager of Science and Technology Department; Representative and Party Secretary of General Research Institute - China Oil & Gas Pipeline Network Corporation
Minoru Konno, Team Lead Manager - Techonology Research Institute, Tokyo Gas Network Company
Co-hosted by:
09:00-09:45 | CD30: Balancing Supply and Demand Between Gas Importing and Exporting Countries

Due to differences in the supply of natural gas and growing demand, cooperation between importers and exporters can maximize economic and energy benefits and promote energy security and market stability. To promote a balance between supply and demand and enable the sustainable development of the natural gas industry, where and with whom should importing and exporting countries deepen their cooperation?

Moderator
XIONG Wei, Lead Analyst, Gas and LNG Markets Research - Rystad Energy
Speaker
CHARLES ALLEN RIEDL, Executive Director - Center for LNG; Vice President - Natural Gas Supply Association
RAN JING, Head of Global LNG Spot Trading - CNOOC Gas and Power Group
Mohammad Amin Naderian, Head of Energy Economics and Forecasting Department - Gas Exporting Countries Forum
Amel Feriale OUMATA MESSAR, Project Management Director, Buisness Development and Marketing - Sonatrach
09:00-09:45 | CD31: Exploring the Role of Natural Gas in Clean Energy Transition

This panel, Exploring the Role of Natural Gas in Clean Energy Transition, is a part of the World Gas Conference 2025. Natural gas has been a key player in energy markets, often seen as a transitional fuel in the journey toward a low-carbon future. However, achieving this vision requires more than just incremental changes-it demands a rethinking of strategies, investments, and policies to position the sector as a driver of decarbonization.

Moderator
Zhao Wenbo, Programme Manager - Agora Energy Transition
Remarks
Tu Kevin Jianjun, Managing Director - Agora Energy China
Speaker
TIAN Lei, Deputy Director - Academy of Macroeconomic Research
Wu Minjie, Senior Economist - Economics and Technology Research Institute (ETRI), China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)
Yasmin Sarah Gebhard, Desk Officer for Energy, the Economic Department - Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Beijing
Wang Wei, Manager - RMI
Co-hosted by:
09:00-09:45 | CD32: Higher Education Empowers Sustainable Gas Futures
Moderator
Feng Hongyue, Party Secretary Comittee - School of Environment and Energy Engineering, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Speaker
Zhao Xudong, Fellow - Royal Academy of Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen)
Li Yanqiang, Chief Engineer - North China Municipal Engineering Design and Research Institute Co., Ltd.
Chen Hongbing, Vice-President, Professor - Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Zhang Hongwei, Director - Gas Technology Research Institute of PetroChina Kunlun Gas Co., Ltd.
Co-hosted by:
10:00-11:00 | PL08 – The Role of Natural Gas in the Future Energy Systems

Natural gas is a cornerstone of the global energy system, currently accounting for roughly one-fifth of the world’s energy consumption. As the global energy landscape evolves, there is growing consensus that natural gas will continue to play a pivotal role in ensuring energy security, reliability, and affordability. At the same time, producers are increasingly focused on improving environmental performance and providing greater transparency around their operations and impacts.

 

The industry is being shaped by a broad array of factors—ranging from energy and environmental policy, climate science, and carbon management to advances in cybersecurity, information technology, and artificial intelligence. These forces are driving transformation and innovation across the value chain.

 

Looking ahead, what role will natural gas play in the future energy mix? And what promising opportunities lie ahead for the continued development and modernization of the gas industry?


Plenary | L3 Ballroom

Keynote Speech

Speaker (Keynote Speech)
HUANG Weihe, Academician - Chinese Academy of Engineering

Panel Discussion

Moderator (Panel Discussion)
Edmund Crooks, Vice Chair for the Americas Region - Wood Mackenzie
Speaker (Panel Discussion)
Mohamed Hamel, Secretary General - Gas Exporting Countries Forum
Marcelo Andres Mena Carrasco, CEO - Global Methane Hub
Menelaos Ydreos, Secretary General - IGU
*The programme is subject to revision and may change.
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