The 41st annual Asia Pacific Petroleum Conference (APPEC) by S&P Global – Asia’s leading energy conference – will take place from September 8 to 11, 2025, at the Raffles City Convention Centre in Singapore.
A cornerstone of the energy industry for the past 40 years, this premier gathering of close to 1,500 industry leaders, experts and executives across 65 countries aims to explore the evolving landscape of the oil and gas sector, discussing critical issues such as energy transition, technological innovation, and sustainability strategies to prepare for a resilient future. Ms Low Yen Ling, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry and Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth for Singapore will provide the opening address for APPEC 2025.
Alongside more than 200 esteemed speakers, S&P Global’s team of energy specialists will provide insights across the global energy landscape – from geopolitical influences to market trends and pricing outlooks – and will address pressing topics such as the changing trade dynamics, financing future energy solutions and the impact of technological innovations and disruptions on the energy sector.
‘Amid an evolving energy landscape and the onset of new market realities, APPEC by S&P Global continues to provide a vital platform for industry stakeholders to engage in meaningful discussions. This conference will facilitate the exchange of ideas on navigating the complexities of balancing energy security while maximizing opportunities for growth and sustainability,’ says Dave Ernsberger, co-President of S&P Global Commodity Insights. ‘It will give participants a valuable forum to gain insights and learn how they can maximize opportunities for their business and stakeholders, while supporting the wider energy transition for the industry.’
APPEC will explore the following key themes over the three-day programme:
- Oil market fundamentals
- Geopolitical influences
- Exploring opportunities with a focus on Americas, China, India, Southeast Asia
- Downstream developments
- Spotlight on Africa’s energy landscape
- Exploring global systems in carbon markets
- Pathways for decarbonisation and renewable energy
- AI and energy optimisation
- Asia Pacific’s biofuel market potential and regional dynamics
- Sustainable feedstocks, ethanol, biodiesels in Asia
For further information and to register, visit APPEC’s website.