There’s just over a week to go until International Energy Week 2022 – the global conference for a new energy era.
The Energy Institute have brought together the highest calibre of speakers from across oil, gas, and the wider world of energy to cover net zero strategies, energy transition innovations, geopolitics, the future of work, sustainable value creation, and more.
Over three days you’ll be able to listen and interact with senior figures from industry, investors, government, academia, and NGOs, network with delegates from across the globe, and arrange online and in-person meetings.
Find out more and get your tickets.
Booking options
As International Energy Week 2022 is a hybrid event, you can choose to book one, two, or all three days. On 22 and 23 February, the event will be fully virtual, and on 24 February you can choose to either attend in person or join virtually. The dinner on 24 February is an in-person event with no live streaming.
Programme highlights include:
Outcomes and reflections from COP26 – what are our next steps?
The Rt Hon Kwasi Kwarteng MP, Secretary of State, Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy & more
Acting now to address the climate emergency
Claudio Descalzi, Chief Executive Officer, Eni & more
How shifts in energy will reshape global geopolitics
The Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC, Secretary General, Commonwealth & more
What skills and capabilities are needed as the energy transition gathers pace?
Alexandra Hirst, Vice President for People and Organisation, Equinor & more
The role of technology in the energy transition: challenges and opportunities
Yuri Sebregts, Executive Vice President Technology and Chief Technology Officer, Shell & more
Sustainable value creation in the energy transition: principles, people, planet, and prosperity
Julia Pyke FEI, Director for Financing and Economic Regulation for Sizewell C project, EDF & more
Unlocking a sustainable energy world: what behavioural change will unlock net zero?
Michael Lewis FEI, Chief Executive Officer, E.ON UK & more
Bridging the gap: how can we overcome obstacles to ensure access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy for all?
Joan MacNaughton CB HonFEI, Chair, Climate Group & more
For more information on all three days and to book your places, please visit ieweek.co.uk.