Energy ministers from over 20 nations, including advanced economies, top energy producers, and key countries from the Global South, are set to participate in the upcoming India Energy Week (IEW) 2025 in the national capital from February 11 to 14, officials confirmed.
In addition to ministers, the event will witness the presence of foreign ambassadors, heads of prominent international organizations, and 90 CEOs or executive board members from some of the world’s largest Fortune 500 energy corporations.
Spanning over one lakh square meters, IEW 2025 is poised to become the second-largest energy event globally, in terms of participation, exhibition space, and sessions. Building on the success of the previous two editions inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this year’s event aims to solidify its reputation as a pivotal platform for the global energy industry.
As one of the first major energy events of the year, IEW will set the strategic tone for the sector in 2025, addressing pressing challenges and emerging opportunities. Scheduled to be held at Yashobhoomi, India’s largest convention and exhibition center located on the Delhi-Gurgaon border in Dwarka, the event promises a significant international presence.
Among the key attendees are Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, Dkt Doto Mashaka Biteko, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy of Tanzania, and Yonis Ali Guedi, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Djibouti. High-profile representatives from international organizations, including Jassim Al Shirawi, Secretary General of the International Energy Forum (IEF), and Haitham Al-Ghais, Secretary General of OPEC, have confirmed their attendance.
Top executives scheduled to speak at the conference include Magda Chambriard, CEO of Petrobras; Lorenzo Simonelli, Chairman and CEO of Baker Hughes; Izumi Kai, CEO of JERA Asia; and Musabbeh Al Kaabi, CEO of Upstream ADNOC. Key leaders from BP Group, Vitol, Technip Energies, Weatherford, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, The Boeing Company, and Vedanta’s Cairn Oil and Gas division are also set to participate.
Organized under the patronage of India’s Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas and in collaboration with the Federation of Indian Petroleum Industry (FIPI) and dmg events, IEW 2025 aims to foster collaboration and innovation that will shape the future of global energy.
The event will host 10 country pavilions featuring nations such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, Japan, Germany, and the Netherlands. Additionally, eight thematic zones will focus on key sectors such as hydrogen, renewables, biofuels, and petrochemicals, providing a platform for discussions on energy transition and sustainable development.