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6-9 February 2024, Goa, India

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Growth. Collaboration. Transition.

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Driving India's Energy Transition
“ To power our rapid growth, India is
exploring new pathways to meet spiking energy
demand domestically and internationally, while
ensuring our transition to net-zero. Our multi-
pronged strategy to diversify our energy mix
safely and sustainably will see India transition
to a gas based economy, bolstered by
Building on the success of the 2023 edition, inaugurated by the alternative energy sources including
Hon’ble Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi, India Energy renewables, biofuels and green hydrogen.
Week 2024 returns from 6 – 9 February 2024 in Goa, India.
Held under the patronage of the Welcoming over 35,000 attendees,
Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, 350 exhibitors, 400 speakers and Hon’ble Minister of Petroleum and
Government of India, and officially 4,000+ delegates, from over 100 Natural Gas and Housing and Urban Affairs
supported by the Federation of Indian countries, India Energy Week will be a
Petroleum Industry (FIPI), India Energy truly global gathering, convening
Week 2024 will be India’s largest and policymakers, business leaders and SHRI HARDEEP SINGH PURI
only all-encompassing energy energy pioneers to collaborate,
exhibition and conference, bringing discover new opportunities and
the entire energy value chain under strengthen partnerships.
one roof, and will serve as a catalyst
for India's energy transition goals.
India Energy Week In Numbers

35,000+ 350+
Attendees Exhibiting companies

100+ 4,000+
Countries represented Conference delegates

400+ 80+
Conference speakers Conference sessions

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A Global Powerhouse of Growth
India, as the 3rd largest energy consumer globally, is at the heart
of the global energy dialogue. With its thriving economy and
expanding population, the country is projected to witness the
largest increase in energy demand, making it a significant
contributor to global energy demand growth.

Under the leadership of the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra


Modi, India has unveiled ambitious plans to steer towards a
greener future. These plans aim to tackle climate change while
fostering sustainable growth on a global scale.

To meet India's goals of providing secure, accessible, affordable,


and sustainable energy, substantial investments will be directed
across the entire energy supply chain. These investments offer
unparalleled opportunities for the global energy community to
contribute to transforming one of the world's most crucial energy
markets.

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A Dynamic Energy Landscape

Global consumption to Oil demand to grow from


increase from 7% to 13-14% 236.9 Mtoe (2022) to 451.9
by 2050 Mtoe (2050)

4th largest importer of 35-40 GW of renewable


liquefied natural gas energy to be added annually

India is set to be the 3rd Natural gas consumption to


largest economy by 2030 grow by 25 BCM with a 9%
annual growth rate until 2024

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India’s Path to Sustainability
As a rapidly advancing economic “Panchamrit” at COP 26, representing a
powerhouse, India faces the twin blend of five essential elements.
challenge of surging energy demand “Panchamrit” underscores India’s
while mitigating its carbon footprint. In commitment to addressing climate
response, Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri change and fostering sustainable growth
Narendra Modi launched the concept of on a global scale.

'Panchamrit': India's Five Point Pledge Towards Climate Change

India will take its non-fossil By 2030, India will reduce India will meet 50% of its By the year 2070, India India will reduce the total
energy capacity to 500 GW the carbon intensity of its energy requirements from will achieve target of projected carbon emissions by
by 2030 economy by less than 45% renewable energy by 2030 net-zero one billion tonnes till 2030

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Investments Within India's
Energy Sector
Projected opportunities for international investments
across India's energy value chain.

Exploration & Production Ethanol Blended Plants


US$100 bn to be invested by 2030 US$4 bn to be invested in setting
up of 1G/2G dedicated ethanol
plants by 2024-25

Refining & Petrochemicals Renewable Energy


US$30 bn to be invested by 2030 US$25 bn to be invested in
renewables in 2023

Hydrogen Gas
US$2.3 bn to be invested by 2030 US$67 bn new gas infrastructure
to support production, use, and including pipelines, LNG terminals,
exports of green hydrogen storage, CBG plants and CGD

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What to Expect?

Exhibition
With over 350 companies, the exhibition will act as a platform to
connect the global energy industry with decision makers from
across India’s energy value chain. A global marketplace
showcasing the technologies and services shaping the energy
systems of the future, India Energy Week will enable buyers and
sellers to meet, network and do business.

Conferences
The India Energy Week conferences will serve as a premier
platform for extensive discussions and knowledge exchange,
hosting over 400 speakers and 4,000 delegates. The Strategic
Conference will bring together Ministers, global CEOs, and
influential business leaders to deliberate on the trends shaping
the future of energy. The Technical Conference will showcase
energy experts and pioneers who will share their technical
expertise, innovative research, and industry best practices.

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Executive Club
The India Energy Week Executive Club creates an exclusive
setting for government officials, industry leaders, finance
experts, and technology innovators to indulge in a VIP
experience. Members will have access to exclusive meeting
rooms, world-class hospitality, and a comfortable networking
space, fostering intimate and productive connections.

Gala Dinner
India Energy Week Cultural Gala Dinner will host 500 invite-
only guests from around the world to celebrate authentic
Indian culture over an ambient evening of music, dance, and
colour, showcasing India’s rich cultural heritage, renowned
hospitality and entertainment.

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Attracting 35,000 energy professionals from around the world, India Energy
Convening the Week 2024 will provide a global business platform to tap into one of the
world's fastest-growing energy markets.
Global Energy Community

15%
EUROPE

46%
ASIA
12%
AMERICAS 22%
MIDDLE
5% EAST
AFRICA

Estimated Value of Business Concluded


Attendee Seniority Attendee Level of Onsite and Over the Next 12 Months as a
Purchasing Authority Result of Attending India Energy Week
37%
26% 2% Sole Responsibility
Engineers Others 5%
41% Other
C-Level 18% 14% 13% 7% 26% 22%

29% 29%
31% Joint Responsibility Influence Decision
VIP/Directors $500,000 $1,000,000 $5,000,000 $50,000,000 $100,000,000

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Who Should Participate?
• NOCs, NECs, IOCs, IECs • EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction)
• Exploration & Production • PMC (Project Management Consultancy)
• Marine, Shipping, Storage & Terminals • Health, Safety, Security & Environment
• Oilfield Services CONSTRUCTION & • Machinery & Equipment
HYDROCARBONS
• Refineries & Petrochemicals INDUSTRIALISATION • Switch Cables & Cable Management
• Transportation & Logistics • Automation & Control
• Carbon management & Storage • Electrical Distribution
• Gas & LNG • Pipelines

• Solar PV
• Advanced Technology Providers in
• Wind Turbines
Energy Sector
• Hydroelectric & Hydropower
• Banks, Institutional Investors,
• Technology companies
Sovereign Wealth
A LT E R N AT I V E & • Biofuels TECHNOLOGY &
RENEWABLES SERVICES • Pricing & Trading
• E-mobility
• Project Developers
• Batteries
• Professional Services
• Hydrogen
• Digital Technology
• CCUS, BECCUS

• Integrated Energy Companies • Academia


• Independent Power Producers • Research Institutions
UTILITIES & • Think Tanks
• National & International Utilities GOVERNMENT &
POWER
ACADEMIA • Industry Associations
GENERATION • Transmission & Distribution
• Technology Companies • Government
• Smart Grids • Regulatory

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The Exhibition
The India Energy Week exhibition provides an exceptional platform for both
domestic and international energy businesses to network, showcase their
products and services, and explore new opportunities in the energy sector.

As India's economy continues to grow, creating opportunities for the global energy
value chain, more than 350 exhibiting companies will engage with a diverse
audience of over 35,000 strategic and technical decision makers, forging
meaningful connections, fostering collaborations, unveiling innovations, and
exchanging insights that will be integral in shaping the future of India's energy
landscape.

Pavilions

Country Pavilions
Creating a focal point for national participation, driving ROI for exhibitors and enhancing
bilateral trade, country pavilions provide an opportunity to engage with a global audience.

State Pavilions
Serving as a dynamic platform for regions to highlight their achievements, unveil upcoming
initiatives, and attract investment.

Sector Pavilions
Providing a focal point within the exhibitions pavilions will include: Hydrogen, Biofuels, Future
Mobility, City Gas Distribution, LNG Ecosystem, Future Mobility and a dedicated Make In India
pavilion.

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A Selection of
Past Exhibiting Companies
India Energy Week exhibition will host more than 350
domestic and international companies across the
full energy value chain. Previous exhibitors included:

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Meeting Rooms
Venue Map 2024
Spanning across 43,000 sqm, India Energy Week will take place
on the grounds of ONGC's Institute of Petroleum Safety, Health, HALL 1
and Environment Management (IPSHEM) campus in Betul, Goa. F&B Area

Country Pavilions

Opening
Ceremony Hall

Hall 3
Hall 2
Hall 1
Leadership
Roundtables

Registration Desk

Media Lounge

Executive Club and


Cultural
Meeting Rooms
Gala Dinner
Delegate
Food Court

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Hydrocarbons Theatre

F&B Area

Powergen, Alternative & Renewable Theatre


HALL 2 HALL 3

Meeting Rooms

Country Pavilions

Entrance / Exit Entrance / Exit Entrance / Exit

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Forging Future Partnerships A truly global platform, numerous agreements and Memorandum of
Associations (MoUs) are expected to be signed at India Energy
Week, solidifying collaboration and partnerships of the future. Some
of the partnerships signed at India Energy Week 2023 include:

An MoU was signed between the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH), Ministry of
Petroleum & Natural Gas (MoPNG) and the University of Houston, Texas, USA as a step
forward in strengthening strategic partnership between India and the United States for
establishing a data centre with the University of Houston.

A Statement of Intent (SoI) was also signed between Petroleum Planning and Analysis
cell (PPAC) and the International Energy Agency (IEA) to strengthen cooperation in the
field of data and research in the energy sector to enhance global energy security.

Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) announced it has signed a Memorandum of


Understanding (MoU) with Indonesia- Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle Joint Business
Council (IMT-GT JBC) to promote energy efficiency and sustainability in the region.

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Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with
LanzaJet, a leading sustainable fuels technology company and sustainable fuels
producer to explore the development of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and boost India’s
preparedness for the 2027 CORSIA mandate.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Uniper & Greenko India for
Green Ammonia offtake to the European Union from India’s first Green Ammonia Project
in Kakinada.

Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. signed an agreement with Italian energy infrastructure
company Snam, to repurpose existing gas pipelines for hydrogen transportation.

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Strategic Conference
Developed in line with India’s steps to navigate the ever-evolving
global priorities and net-zero energy landscape across a wide
vision, the Strategic Conference range of ministerial, leadership and
will invite global energy ministers, spotlight sessions, delegates will
CEOs, policymakers and business hear vital insights into the trends,
leaders to contemplate, challenges and opportunities
deliberate and take decisive shaping the energy sector.

Strategic Conference Sessions Include:

Ministerial Sessions
Energy ministers and policymakers discuss pertinent issues surrounding global
energy markets, net-zero ambitions, energy security, and the new energy landscape.

Leadership Panels
Global business leaders and industry experts share insights and the way forward for
a just energy transition as well as meeting the energy needs of today.

Spotlight Sessions
Fireside chats and expert interviews led by Indian policymakers and energy leaders
focused on the country’s energy sector.

Executive Sessions
Executive sessions convene leaders at the forefront of business operations to share
insights, strategies and best practices in actioning the net-zero agenda set by
governments and business leadership.

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Key Themes To Be Addressed

Partnerships to Deliver Bringing Efficiency and Advancing


Change Decarbonisation to Net-Zero
Traditional Energy
Enabling collaborations to Strategies to drive forward
drive growth and Reducing time, costs and the Energy Transition at
innovation across carbon in new speed
technology, finance, skills development of traditional
and infrastructure energy

The Energy Quad - Security, Availability, Critical Resources, Manufacturing and


Affordability & Sustainability Supply Chains Risks

Calibrating global plans to enable a Just Ensuring a secure, fair and balanced
Energy Transition transition through the value chain

Technological and Behavioral Levers to Accelerating


Reduce Consumption Innovation Systems

Cutting waste without compromising utility Furthering initiatives and institutions to


and economic development accelerate innovation

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Technical Conference
Drawing on the expertise of technical professionals, business
leaders, and industrial end users, the India Energy Week Technical
Conference offers energy professionals access to the latest
industry knowledge and research findings, new project
developments, state of the art technologies and industry best
practices.

The Technical Conference programme is created through the call


for papers that is open for abstract submissions to all companies
operating within oil, gas, renewable and alternate energy, and
utilities value chain.

Important Dates

THURSDAY Call For Papers Open


24 AUGUST

FRIDAY Abstracts Submissions Deadline


13 OCTOBER

MONDAY Technical Committee Begins


16 OCTOBER Abstract Evaluation

FRIDAY Author Notifications


3 NOVEMBER

TUESDAY
6 FEBRUARY India Energy Week 2024 Opens

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Technical Categories
Hydrocarbons: Exploration,
Health & Safety
Production & Development

Alternative Fuels & Project Management


Renewable Energy
Gas: Processing, Operations AI, Digital Transformation & New
& Technology Technologies

Transportation, Storage Utilities & Power Generation


& Infrastructure

Energy Transition, Decarbonisation People Development


& Environmental Sustainability
NEW FOR 2024
Shipping, Logistics &
Hydrogen Production, Supply Chain
Development & End Use NEW FOR 2024

Energy Markets, Strategies Manufacturing & Industrialisation


& Finance NEW FOR 2024

Refining & Petrochemicals Technology, Future Mobility


Operations & Marketing NEW FOR 2024

Mining & Minerals


Operational Excellence

To Submit Your Abstracts, Visit WWW.INDIAENERGYWEEK.COM/CFP

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Leadership Roundtables
The invitation-only leadership roundtables, gather ministers, C-level industry
executives, innovators and thought leaders to engage in open dialogue on the
challenges facing the sector, and explore new ideas and transformative
thinking that will positively impact the industry.

Each roundtable will feature up to 30 participants and will be held under the
Chatham House Rule facilitating intimate, open and wide-ranging
conversations on key industry challenges and opportunities.
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Executive Club
The India Energy Week Executive Club will provide an exclusive
environment for government, industry, finance and technology
leaders to enjoy a VIP experience with world class hospitality and
an intimate, comfortable networking space

Meeting suites are located within the Executive Club and will
allow sponsors to host formal, private meetings away from the
exhibition whilst enjoying exclusive VIP catering and hospitality.

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A Selection of Previous Speakers Include

His Excellency His Excellency His Excellency His Excellency Lyonpo His Excellency His Excellency His Excellency Jean- His Excellency Her Excellency
Shri Hardeep Singh Puri Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber Prof. Biman Prasad Loknath Sharma January Makamba Kanchana Wijaysekera Francois Ferrari Dr. Tawfiq-e-Elahi Chowdhury, Magna Mudyiwa
Minister of Petroleum & Minister of Industry and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy and Member of Parliament Minister of Power & Designated Minister Bir Bikram Deputy Minister of
Natural Gas and Housing & Advanced Technology, United Minister for Finance and Natural Resources and Cabinet Minister Energy and Minister for Blue Adviser (Minister) to the Prime Energy and Power
Urban Affairs Arab Emirates and UAE Special Strategic Planning, National Bhutan for Energy Sri Lanka Economy and Fisheries Minister for Power, Energy and Development
Government of India Envoy for Climate Change Development and Statistics Tanzania Seychelles Mineral Resources Affairs Zimbabwe
United Arab Emirates Fiji Bangladesh

His Excellency Her Excellency Dr. Ana His Excellency André His Excellency Dr Fatih Birol Amitabh Kant Tarun Kapoor Bhupinder Singh Bhalla Andrew Light
Lin Shanqing Fontoura Gouveia Aranha Corrêa do Lago Haitham Al Ghais Executive Director G20 Sherpa Advisor to PM Secretary, Ministry of Assistant Secretary,
Vice Administrator, Secretary of State for Brazilian Ambassador Secretary General International Energy Government of India Government of India New and Renewable International Affairs
National Energy Energy and Climate to India Organisation of Agency Energy U.S. Department of
Administration Portugal Brazil Petroleum Exporting Government of India Energy
Peoples Republic of Countries (OPEC)
China

Bapak Tutuka Ariadji Ryo Minami Joseph McMonigle Professor Hidetoshi Francesco La Camera S.M. Vaidya Arun Kumar Singh Shaikh Nawaf S. Al-Sabah Ibrahim Al-Buainain
Director General of Oil Director-General for Secretary General Nishimura Director-General Chairman Chairman Deputy Chairman and Senior Vice President -
and Gas International Policy on Carbon International Energy President International Renewable Indian Oil Corporation Oil and Natural Gas Chief Executive Officer Global Sales, Trading &
Ministry of Energy and Neutrality, Agency for Natural Forum Economic Research Energy Agency (IRENA) Ltd Corporation Limited Kuwait Petroleum Supply Planning
Mineral Resources, Resources and Energy Institute for ASEAN and (ONGC) Corporation Saudi Aramco
Government of Indonesia Ministry of Economy, East Asia (ERIA)
Trade and Industry, Japan

Tengku Muhammad Pablo Gerardo Gonzalez Prashant Ruia Sandeep Kumar Gupta Octávio Simões Mahesh Kolli Dr Partha P. Maitra Sumant Sinha Sunil Duggal
Taufik Director and Chairman Director, Essar Capital Chairman & Managing President and Chief Founder, President & President - Strategy & Chairman and CEO Chief Executive Officer
President & Group CEO YPF S.A. Chairman of the Board, Director Executive Officer Jt. MD Initiatives ReNew Power Vedanta Group
PETRONAS Essar Oil UK GAIL (India) Ltd. Tellurian Greenko Group Reliance Industries

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Eng. Musabbeh Al Kaabi Charlotte Morton Sandeep Kashyap Patrick R Joseph Sajiv Nath William Lin Milind V. Baride Rajarshi Gupta Dr Ranjit Rath
Executive Director, CEO Chief Operating Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive, EVP, Regions, Corporates India and Mongolia Managing Director Chairman & Managing
Low Carbon Solutions World Biogas Association ACME Group Petroseychelles Yokogawa, India, Middle & Solutions Region VP, Tecnimont ONGC Videsh Limited Director
& International Growth East and Africa bp Private Limited India EPC Oil India Ltd
Directorate Managing Director, Projects VP
ADNOC Yokogawa India and Maire Tecnimont
Neighbouring countries.

Vartika Shukla Pattabi Seshadri Anil Dhaka, IRS Akshay Kumar Singh Rahul Dhir Sudheer Perla Prasad Krishna Panicker VRK Gupta Thomas Maurisse
Chairperson & Managing Director & Managing Director Managing Director & CEO CEO Country Manager – India Chairman & Head of Director (Finance), Senior Vice President,
Managing Director Senior Partner; Global Rajasthan Renewable Petronet LNG Tullow Oil Tabreed Refinery Chairman & Managing LNG
Engineers India Limited Leader, Energy Practice Energy Corporation Nayara Energy Director TotalEnergies
Boston Consulting Group Limited BPCL

Sashi Mukundan Dymphna Van Der Lans Dinesh Sota Andrew Geoffrey Barry G. R. Arun Kumar Vishal Kapoor Prabh Das Mariarosa Baroni Shishir Joshipura
Senior Vice President Chief Executive Officer Chief Supply and Vice President – Global Group President CEO MD & CEO President CEO and MD
bp Group Clean Cooking Alliance Distribution Officer LNG Marketing & Chairman Ola EESL & CESL HPCL Mittal Energy World Gas Mobility Praj Industries Ltd
(CCA) Nayara Energy – ExxonMobil LNG Market Limited (HMEL) Council (WGMC) & NGV
Development Italy
ExxonMobil Oil & Gas Company

Subhash Kumar Akilur Rahman Shri Pradip Kumar Das Shivanand Nimbargi Amit Sharma Amy Chua Anurag Sharma Ajay Mehta Sukhmal Jain
Member Energy Transi- Chief Technology Officer Chairman & Managing MD and CEO Managing Director & CEO President Director (Onshore) Vice President - Director (Marketing)
tion Advisory Committee Hitachi Energy India Director Ayana Renewable Power Tata Consulting SLB Asia ONGC Engineering Technology BPCL
Ministry of Petroleum Limited Indian Renewable Energy Engineers and R&D
and Natural Gas Shell

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Gala Dinner
Taking place on Tuesday, 6 February 2024, the India Energy Week Cultural Gala Dinner
will host 500 invite-only guests from around the world to celebrate authentic Indian
culture over an ambient evening of music, art, handicrafts, dance and color, showcasing
India’s world-renowned hospitality and entertainment.

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A Glimpse of the 2023 Cultural Gala Dinner

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