NATURAL GAS & LNG
Enhancing Natural Gas and LNG as Transition Energy Sources
By fostering collaboration within the energy system and across governments and sectors, championing advanced climate technologies, and prioritising robust energy security, Japan secures its position as an architect of the global transition to the new multifaceted energy system. Leading the region in securing a carbon-neutral and stable energy future will require Japan’s commitment to new partnerships and alliances, critical investment in energy transition innovation and infrastructure, and enabling effective new policy frameworks.
Japan’s priority of a pragmatic, comprehensive and ambitious transition extends to its industrial sector, which will be a critical enabler of transition success. With industry contributing 22% to Japan’s GDP and employing 15% of its total labour force, the opportunity for change will require collaboration between government and private sectors as well as partnerships between companies to maintain Japan’s competitive advantage and economic stability. The transition to clean energy will also bring with it equitable access to energy as well as sustainable economic growth that delivers benefits such as jobs creation, increased access to education and more.
The Japan Energy Summit & Exhibition brings together key participants from across the global energy ecosystem to actively shape the future of energy, propel sustainable energy access, and redefine the global energy narrative.
The Japan Energy Summit & Exhibition, taking place from 18 - 20 June 2025 in Tokyo, brings together key participants from across the global energy ecosystem to actively shape the future of energy, propel sustainable energy access, and redefine the global energy narrative.
By fostering collaboration within the energy system and across governments and sectors, championing advanced climate technologies, and prioritising robust energy security, Japan secures its position as an architect of the global transition to the new multifaceted energy system.
Leading the region in securing a carbon-neutral and stable energy future will require Japan’s commitment to new partnerships and alliances, critical investment in energy transition innovation and infrastructure, and enabling effective new policy frameworks.
Enhancing Natural Gas and LNG as Transition Energy Sources
Scaling Hydrogen and Ammonia for Decarbonisation
Promoting CCUS and Carbon Recycling
Accelerating Deployment of Renewable Energies and Energy Management
Steering Global Energy Transitions through Ports and Shipping
Advancing Energy Efficiency and Demand-Side Energy Conversion