June sees return of Wood Mackenzie’s gas and LNG conference

The Wood Mackenzie Gas, LNG & The Future of Energy Conference is back in the City of London from 10-11 June 2025. This, the third annual Conference, takes place against a backdrop of extraordinary economic turbulence no-one could have quite predicted a few months ago.

Among the many hot topics under discussion are:

· How the Trump Administration’s proposed tariffs will affect global gas and LNG markets

· The prospects for Russian gas / LNG in the European market: Will Russian gas come back and what are the implications?

· Exploring the LNG market in Asia: Where is the potential for growth?

· Outlook for gas markets in North America: How will President Trump transform the North American gas market?

· Finance and investment of the gas and LNG sector: Managing in-project inflation – factoring in costs / risks to keep projects competitive

This will be an excellent networking opportunity and the format will be a blend of presentations and thought leadership from Wood Mackenzie’s experts and discussion with from senior industry speakers from across the gas and LNG value chain.

Organisations have already confirmed their attendance so far include:

Abaxx Exchange, Acorn International, Baker Botts, Banco de Mexico, Black & Veatch, bp, Centrica Energy, Cheniere Energy, CIBC Capital Markets, Citibank, CME Group, Commonwealth LNG, ConocoPhillips, EIG Partners, Enbridge Inc, ExxonMobil, Fulcrum LNG, Gassco, Gaznat, Glenfarne, Goldman Sachs, Grain LNG, Honeywell, JAPEX, J.P Morgan, Minimax, Moelis & Company, NextDecade, Nigeria LNG, OMERS, Orlen LNG Trading, Osaka Gas, PetroChina International, PGNiG Supply & Trading GmbH, Shell, Snam, TotalEnergies, Uniper, Vitol, VTTI and Woodside Energy.

View the latest agenda and buy tickets now through the conference website.

(This sponsored article was written by Wood Mackenzie.)

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