Gas, LNG & The Future of Energy 2026
Join us at the third annual Wood Mackenzie Gas, LNG & The Future of Energy Conference in the City of London from 2 – 3 June 2026 for the latest expert insight on the most pertinent topics connected to geopolitical risk, energy security, infrastructure investment and project development, including:
- Ongoing geopolitical risk and impacts from reduced Russian pipeline supply, sanctions, as well as how trade tensions are reshaping LNG flows, contract structures, and forcing buyers to prioritise supply security over cost.
- Pricing volatility driven by supply/demand mismatches, shipping constraints, and feed gas cost escalations are pressuring both exporters and importers and also creating pressure on margins.
- Delayed LNG and gas projects are creating supply tightness and preventing supply growth from matching demand, keeping markets vulnerable to weather and geopolitical shocks.
- Critical gaps in infrastructure such as regasification terminals, pipeline capacity, and shipping logistics are creating bottlenecks that limit market responsiveness to demand surges.
- Slowing demand growth in key Asian markets due to weaker economic conditions, renewable energy competition, and policy shifts is complicating long-term contract strategies and creating demand uncertainty.
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