Wood Mackenzie is proud to be a Knowledge Partner for ADIPEC 2024
About ADIPEC:
With over 2,200 organisations in attendance and 184,000 attendees, ADIPEC is the largest energy exhibition and conference to explore market trends, source solutions and conduct business across the industry’s full value chain.
As an official Knowledge Partner of ADIPEC 2024, Wood Mackenzie brings its industry expertise and distinct viewpoint to the dialogue about the future of energy. Wood Mackenzie will be hosting an invite-only dynamic roundtable, as well as moderating in the strategic conference and several senior panel sessions across the conference programmes.
In the lead-up to the event, our experts tackle key questions that will shape the debate within the energy sector - Preparing for ADIPEC 2024: 3 crucial questions answered
Don't miss the opportunity to visit us at our meeting space in ADIPEC, White Room 3 (Located opposite the Hive in grandstand area at the venue) and meet our leading industry experts, demo our products and gain our latest energy insights.
ADIPEC Leadership Roundtable
Our industry experts will be leading these invite-only ADIPEC Leadership Roundtables:
The role of natural gas and LNG in the energy transition
Natural gas - and LNG in particular – is forecast to play an important role as a fuel of choice in the multifaceted energy system. However, although natural gas is supporting global energy security, particularly in Europe where LNG supplies have increased by 15% since 2022, there is still resistance in some quarters against gas as a long-term solution. Many markets, particularly Asian, will look to affordable and secure LNG supply in their efforts to phase out coal in the decades ahead. Additionally, access to gas supplies will potentially play an important role in securing new energy supply to meet high volume AI demand. Given the conflicting pressures on gas production, what is the long-term future for natural gas? How can LNG establish itself as the fuel of choice during the energy transition and beyond?
Register your interest for leadership roundtables
ADIPEC Conference
Investing in reliable grid infrastructure to deliver renewable capacity and energy efficiency commitments
Tuesday 5th November | Decarbonisation Theatre | 10:00 - 11:00
Join Ed Crooks - Vice-Chair, Americas - and other industry experts as they explore the significant role of investment in establishing a modernised, reliable grid infrastructure to enable renewable energy capacity.
Building business models to thrive in the new hydrogen market
Tuesday 5th November | Hydrogen Conference | 11:15 - 12:15
Join Joshua Ngu - Vice-Chair, Asia Pacific - and other industry experts as they discuss the evolving hydrogen business models, how organisations can best position themselves in the emerging market and what factors must be considered to enable success.
Green hydrogen: project developer perspective
Wednesday 6th November | Hydrogen Conference | ICC Hall Part B | 10:45 - 11:45
Join Simon Flowers - Chairman, Chief Analyst and Author of The Edge - and other industry experts as they analyse the challenges and opportunities of scaling green hydrogen projects from the developer’s perspective.
The strategic advantage of natural gas and LNG in the energy transition
Wednesday 6th November | Strategic Conference | ICC Hall | 11:00 - 12:00
Join Ed Crooks - Vice-Chair, Americas - and other industry experts as they explore the role of natural gas and LNG during the energy transition, the perspectives on what role it may play in the long-term, including meeting high volume AI demand, and what may enhance or impede its growth potential in the global energy mix.
Are ports ready for alternative, lower carbon fuels?
Wednesday 6th November | Maritime & Logistics Conference | Conference Room A | 15:00 - 15:45
Join Alan Gelder - VP Refining, Chemicals & Oil Markets - and other industry experts as they outline the different perspectives on how ports are adapting to transport alternative, lower carbon fuel, what is needed to deliver progress and what learnings may be made from related supply chains.
Please contact us if you have any questions, we look forward to seeing you soon.
Meet our experts
Simon Flowers
Chairman, Chief Analyst and author of The Edge
Simon is our Chief Analyst; he provides thought leadership on the trends and innovations shaping the energy industry.
Latest articles by Simon
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Opinion
AI and data centres will transform US power market dynamics
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The Edge
Getting China back on track
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The Edge
Future energy: biomethane’s time has come
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Opinion
What the Middle East conflict means for oil, LNG and the global economy
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The Edge
The complexity of capital allocation for oil and gas companies
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The Edge
What the Middle East conflict means for oil and LNG
Joshua Ngu
Vice Chairman – Asia Pacific
Joshua advises clients across upstream, gas, LNG, downstream, petrochemicals and energy transition.
Latest articles by Joshua
View Joshua Ngu's full profileEd Crooks
Senior Vice President, Thought Leadership Executive, Americas
Ed examines the forces shaping the energy industry globally.
Latest articles by Ed
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Opinion
US low-carbon energy manufacturing booms
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Opinion
The trouble with transformers
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Opinion
Uncertainty casts a shadow over US LNG
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Opinion
Tech companies accelerate nuclear deployment
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Opinion
Why is it so hard to find a charger for your electric vehicle?
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Opinion
What carbon capture needs to meet climate goals
Massimo Di Odoardo
Vice President, Gas and LNG Research
Massimo brings extensive knowledge of the entire gas industry value chain to his role leading gas and LNG consulting.
Latest articles by Massimo
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Opinion
Preparing for ADIPEC 2024: 3 crucial questions answered
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Opinion
What the Middle East conflict means for oil, LNG and the global economy
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The Edge
What the Middle East conflict means for oil and LNG
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The Edge
Taking the pulse of the global LNG industry
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Opinion
Will gas fuel Asia’s data centre boom?
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The Edge
Keeping the LNG bandwagon rolling
Alan Gelder
VP Refining, Chemicals & Oil Markets
Alan is responsible for formulating our research outlook and cross-sector perspectives on the global downstream sector.
Latest articles by Alan
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Opinion
Preparing for ADIPEC 2024: 3 crucial questions answered
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Opinion
Trump’s tariff plan: implications for the future of global liquids trade
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Opinion
Full steam ahead: the changing outlook for global marine fuels to 2050
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Opinion
How do integrated companies position themselves in the changing downstream landscape?
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Opinion
Which global steam crackers are at most risk of closure?
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Opinion
Assessing the refineries at risk of closure