About the Conference
Qatar is solidifying its position as the ultimate powerhouse of the global energy transition, driven by an unprecedented USD 80 billion investment wave led by QatarEnergy. Headlined by the historic North Field East, South, and West expansions, Qatar is aggressively scaling its production capacity to 142 MTPA by 2030. This monumental growth presents a goldmine of opportunities across the entire energy value chain, specifically for its most critical regional partners.
India stands as Qatar's second-largest LNG customer and its single largest market for LPG, cementing a deeply interconnected energy alliance. With Indian state entities securing massive, long-term supply contracts extended through 2048, and consuming roughly 50% of Qatar's annual LPG export capacity, the bilateral trade corridor is more vital than ever.
Program Section
Foundational Industry Overview
A strategic overview of Qatar's energy ecosystem, LNG leadership position, oil & gas infrastructure, petrochemicals outlook, industrial cities and energy clusters, infrastructure ecosystems, and the broader industrial growth trajectory of the country.
Regulatory Framework & Operational Environment
Practical understanding of sector governance, regulatory structures, operational environments, compliance considerations, procurement systems, vendor participation pathways, and industrial participation considerations within Qatar's energy and industrial ecosystem.
Business & Industrial Opportunities
Focus on emerging opportunities for Indian companies across EPC and engineering participation, industrial services, procurement ecosystems, petrochemical sectors, logistics and infrastructure support, industrial supply chains, and technical support services.
Who Should Attend?
Executive-level Stakeholders
Engineering Exporters
Industrial Ecosystem Participants
Procurement Professionals
Infrastructure Stakeholders
Strategic Business Representatives