Webinar

Two weeks into the war in Iran: How will APAC cope with tightening supply and elevated energy prices?

Join us at our second webinar covering the Middle East conflict with a focus on APAC.

Date

17 March 2026 (Tuesday)

Time

4pm SGT / 8am BST

Join Wood Mackenzie’s experts as we assess the lessons from the first fortnight of the war in Iran: how it will affect economies, energy markets and companies in APAC.

Agenda

1) Bracing for Oil Demand Destruction: Will APAC face significant refinery run cuts, margin pressure, or even shutdown risks as prices stay elevated?

2) Securing Gas in a Tight Market: How will APAC’s gas and LNG procurement strategies evolve amid supply constraints, both in the near term and over the longer horizon?

3) Power Sector Impacts and Long-Term Direction: Have there been early signs of disruption across APAC power markets? If the conflict persists, could it trigger structural shifts in long‑term power development plan?

4) Navigating Economic Headwinds in Asia: How are APAC economies cushioning the impact of inflation, price volatility, and energy‑driven macro risks?

5) Middle East conflict revives thermal coal: Can gas crisis lead to coal comeback?

6) Q&A session with our experts

Our Speakers
Joshua Ngu
Vice Chairman – Asia Pacific
Sushant Gupta
Research Director, Asia Pacific Refining and Oils
Daniel Toleman
Research Director, Global LNG
Allen Wang
Vice President, Head of Asia Pacific Power and Renewables Research​
Yanting Zhou
Principal Economist, Asia Pacific
Sushmita Vazirani
Principal Analyst, Bulk Commodities