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Ahead of Major Energy Shift, IEW 2026 Prepares to Convene Global Energy Dialogues in Goa
Organised under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, the fourth edition of IEW is positioned as one of the world’s largest energy platforms, featuring more than 700 exhibiting companies, 550 speakers, and 120+ conference sessions.
November 25, 2025. By Abha Rustagi
India Energy Week (IEW) 2026, scheduled to take place from 27-30 January in Goa, is set to unite world energy leaders, policymakers, innovators and industry stalwarts at a critical moment in the global energy transition. Organised under the aegis of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, the 4th edition of IEW is touted to be amongst the world’s largest energy platforms with over 700 exhibiting companies, 550 speakers and 120+ conference sessions.
From hydrogen and biofuels to renewable energy, LNG, nuclear, digitisation, and AI, it will be conducted under the backdrop of city gas distribution and petrochemicals, the country’s initiatives to establish a diversified and robust energy system.
The conference is being held at a critical moment for India, the world’s fastest-growing major economy, which is also the third-largest energy user. The nation is confronted by the two-fold challenge of providing energy security and, at the same time, scaling up clean energy swiftly. IEW 2026 aims to be the strategic platform to elevate these ambitions through high-level ministerial roundtables, CEO dialogues, and international collaborations.
The country is wrestling with providing energy security while drastically ramping up clean energy. With targets of 500 GW of non‐fossil fuel capacity by 2030, and a plan to expand natural gas to 15 percent of the energy mix, India is making bold reforms and investments estimated at USD 150 billion to forge in low-carbon future.
The event is also the culmination of longstanding momentum from previous editions, the latter welcoming tens of thousands of participants from more than 120 countries. This year, IEW seeks to enhance India’s position as a key voice in global energy diplomacy through key themes of affordability, equity, investment, workforce, resilience and technology innovation.
From hydrogen and biofuels to renewable energy, LNG, nuclear, digitisation, and AI, it will be conducted under the backdrop of city gas distribution and petrochemicals, the country’s initiatives to establish a diversified and robust energy system.
The conference is being held at a critical moment for India, the world’s fastest-growing major economy, which is also the third-largest energy user. The nation is confronted by the two-fold challenge of providing energy security and, at the same time, scaling up clean energy swiftly. IEW 2026 aims to be the strategic platform to elevate these ambitions through high-level ministerial roundtables, CEO dialogues, and international collaborations.
The country is wrestling with providing energy security while drastically ramping up clean energy. With targets of 500 GW of non‐fossil fuel capacity by 2030, and a plan to expand natural gas to 15 percent of the energy mix, India is making bold reforms and investments estimated at USD 150 billion to forge in low-carbon future.
The event is also the culmination of longstanding momentum from previous editions, the latter welcoming tens of thousands of participants from more than 120 countries. This year, IEW seeks to enhance India’s position as a key voice in global energy diplomacy through key themes of affordability, equity, investment, workforce, resilience and technology innovation.
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