India Energy Week 2025: A Global Platform for Energy Innovation

India Energy Week (IEW) 2025, set to take place in Delhi from February 11-14, will bring together energy ministers from over 20 countries and leading executives from some of the world’s largest energy companies. The event, organized by the Federation of Indian Petroleum Industry (FIPI) under the patronage of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, will be hosted at Yashobhoomi, India's largest convention centre in Dwarka.


IEW 2025 is positioned as the second-largest energy event globally in terms of participation, exhibition space, and sessions. It will host more than 70,000 delegates from 120 countries and feature 700 exhibitors. With 10 country pavilions, including those of the US, UK, Russia, Japan, and Germany, and eight thematic zones covering hydrogen, renewables, biofuels, and petrochemicals, the event aims to shape the future of global energy.

Attendees include top executives from Fortune 500 companies such as Petrobras, Baker Hughes, ADNOC, BP, and Vitol. High-profile leaders like Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, Tanzania’s Deputy Prime Minister Doto Mashaka Biteko, and OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al-Ghais will also be present.

The event serves as a strategic platform to address pressing challenges in the energy sector and foster collaboration between nations and industry leaders. India will leverage the occasion to showcase its policy reforms and energy solutions to the global community. As one of the first major energy summits of 2025, IEW is expected to set the tone for the industry, influencing discussions and strategies worldwide.

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