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Kuala Lumpur, 10 June 2025 – Energy Asia returns for its second edition from 16 to 18 June at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Themed, ‘Delivering Asia’s Energy Transition’, the Conference will bring together a powerful coalition of policymakers, industry leaders and energy professionals to explore actionable solutions that balance the urgency of accelerating climate action and ensuring economic resilience.
Hosted by PETRONAS and Knowledge Partner, CERAWeek by S&P Global, the Conference is set to feature more than 180 globally renowned speakers and attract over 4,000 delegates. Backed by 52 corporate sponsors, the Conference underscores strong industry support and collaboration in accelerating a just and orderly energy transition.
Prominent figures include His Excellency Haitham Al Ghais, Secretary General, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries; Amin Nasser, President and Chief Executive Officer, Saudi Aramco; Tan Sri Tengku Muhammad Taufik, President & Group CEO, PETRONAS; and Dr. Lu Ruquan, President, CNPC Economics & Technology Research Institute.
They will be joined by other influential figures such as Meg O’Neill, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Woodside Energy; Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer TotalEnergies; Toshiya Nakahara, Chairman, ENEOS Xplora; Toto Wolff, Team Principal and Chief Executive Officer, Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team; and Wael Sawan, Chief Executive Officer, Shell.
Together, they are set to address the region’s distinct challenges and opportunities across seven key sub-themes: Economics, Policy and Geo-Politics; Future of Energy Markets and Company Strategies; Power Markets in Transition; Technology, Innovation and Circularity; Capital Markets; Climate and Sustainability, and Talent, Capabilities and Diversity & Inclusion.
Datin Arni Laily Anwarrudin, Senior General Manager, Energy Asia and Strategy, Planning and Governance, Group Strategic Relations and Communications PETRONAS said, “Through Energy Asia, our ambition is to establish the region’s foremost platform for thought leadership on the energy transition, a space that not only showcases bold ideas and innovation, but also drives meaningful, tangible action.”
“We also aim to bridge the gap between emerging and developed economies by fostering cross-sector and cross-border collaboration. Only through inclusive and equitable dialogue can we unlock the full potential of Asia’s diverse energy landscape and ensure that no one is left behind”, she added.
A key focus of the Conference will be the Energy Asia Global Leadership Executive Forum, a closed-door gathering of global CEOs and C-suite from key sectors including oil and gas, energy, technology, finance, and professional services. This new initiative aims to forge collective pathways that will unlock investment, strengthen coordination and accelerate technology deployment to deliver Asia’s energy transition.
Complementing the Executive Conference is the Energy Park – an interactive experience hub designed to spark ideas, inspire action, and chart the course of Asia’s energy transition. It brings together a vibrant community of technologists, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and corporate innovators.
Two new initiatives will also debut this year: the Energy Asia Awards, which honour exemplary leadership and impact in the energy transition; and Future Energy Leaders, which recognise emerging talents shaping the energy landscape.
The Honourable Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister of Malaysia, is expected to deliver a Keynote Address and officiate Energy Asia.
Join policymakers, industry leaders and energy professionals at Energy Asia.
Registered delegates will have access to a host of facilities, including access to conference sessions and exhibitions, opening and closing ceremonies, networking and engagement opportunities. Secure your place today at www.officialenergyasia.com/delegate/