NOG Energy Forum 2026 to Tackle Gas Monetisation and Decarbonisation as Global Energy Pressures Mount

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The 2026 edition of the NOG Energy Week is set to become a major global meeting point for energy experts as it brings together engineers, policymakers, academics, and industry leaders to address the future of oil, gas, and power production. The forum is expected to focus heavily on practical solutions to long-standing inefficiencies in the energy sector, with a strong emphasis on innovation and operational improvement.

Organisers say this year’s technical seminar, which is accredited for continuing professional development, will feature over 700 submitted technical abstracts from across the world. These submissions span geoscience, engineering, digital technologies, sustainability, and energy markets, reflecting growing global demand for solution-driven discussions in a rapidly evolving industry.

The event comes at a time when energy producers are under increasing pressure due to geopolitical instability, fragile global supply chains, and rising investor expectations. Against this backdrop, the forum will spotlight emerging tools such as artificial intelligence for reservoir optimisation, digital transformation systems, and advanced asset integrity management techniques designed to improve efficiency and output.

A major highlight of the programme will be discussions around gas monetisation and decarbonisation, particularly how resource-rich countries like Nigeria can convert stranded gas assets into profitable and sustainable energy sources. Topics such as LNG technologies, floating LNG infrastructure, and flare gas utilisation are expected to generate intense debate among stakeholders.

Beyond gas and emissions, the forum will also explore decentralised energy systems, modular power solutions, and local manufacturing strategies aimed at improving electricity access and industrial growth. Organisers describe the platform as a bridge connecting Nigeria’s energy landscape with broader African and global energy transitions, positioning it as a key driver of future industry collaboration.

source: Leadership 

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