Natural gas plays a significant role in the global drive for net zero emissions ambition. Decarbonisation requires early action and switching to gas can lower emissions today. Switching just 20% of coal-fired power in Asia to gas can potentially save 680 MTPA of CO2 emissions.
Asia is expected to lead growth in LNG demand through to 2040. Approximately 40% of LNG growth to be expected in Asia within the timeframe.
Gas and LNG, as a transition fuel, represents a key stream across the strategic summit, technical conference and exhibition showcase at Future Energy Asia 2022 – the region’s most important Energy Transition event convening Energy Ministers, industry CEOs.
Future Energy Asia has the unique strength in convening (i) Government Ministries that shape the regulations and policy initiatives; (ii) major buyers and portfolio players of Asia; and (iii) key LNG suppliers globally.
TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED AT FUTURE ENERGY ASIA:
STRATEGIC SUMMIT
STRATEGIC SUMMIT
- Keynote Address: US LNG and Its Role in Decarbonising ASEAN’s Energy Transition
- Keynote: Natural Gas and Partnership Opportunities to Meet ASEAN’s Energy Transition Goals
- Global Leaders Panel: Decarbonisation & GHG Commitment - Gas and LNG as Cleaner Fuels to Bridge ASEAN’s Energy Transition
- Global Leaders Panel: The Role of Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage in Asia’s Decarbonisation Agenda
- Global Leaders Panel: Asia LNG Buyers’ Perspectives & Strategies towards 2030 Post COVID
- Global Leaders Panel: New Applications for LNG-to-Power, Small-Scale LNG Solutions and LNG Bunkering in Southeast Asia
TECHNICAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
TECHNICAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
- Legal landscape of LNG-to-Power in Asia emerging markets
- Financing LNG-to-Power projects
- The opportunities and costs of LNG as transition fuel
- Prospects of LNG-to-Power in Asia emerging markets
- Small scale LNG projects
- LNG-to-Power: Turning prospects into realities
- FSRU vs Land-based terminal
- Case study: Scaling up a CCUS project
- Game-changer CO2 capture technologies
- New technologies in CO2 utilitization and/or storage
- Innovations in CO2 transportation methods
- Direct carbon capture from air technologies
- Leveraging oil and gas reservoirs for capture carbon
WHO WILL YOU MEET
Energy Ministries
Policy Makers and Regulators
Power & Utility
Natural Gas & LNG Producers
Traders
LNG Portfolio Players
Pipeline
NOC & IOC
Investors, Financiers
NGV
Shipping
LNG Terminal Infrastructure
WHO EXHIBITS
Natural Gas & LNG producers
CCUS
Cryogenic equipment
Compressors
Construction
Certification & classification
Digitalisation
Drilling
Engineering
Environment
FSRU & FPSO
Exploration
Instrumentation
Marine
Offshore, subsea
Pipes
Power systems
PAST PARTICIPATING COMPANIES INCLUDE