Amberton Hotel, Klaipėda,
Lithuania
Towards energy independence
Striving towards a decarbonised and resilient gas market
The forum unites 150+ regional decision-makers to thrash out actionable solutions and delve into engaging discussions on gas infrastructure networks, diversification, trading and investment, transition to clean energy and thereby, unlocking the path to a resilient future.
Pioneering Energy Security
The Baltic LNG & New Energies Forum this year will celebrate Lithuanian victory in achieving energy independence and their progress towards further decarbonisation. The forum will also showcase tremendous joint efforts being made across borders in achieving energy security, speeding energy transition and mapping out a feasible path to decarbonise the gas sectors in the Baltic Sea region.
Uniting 150+ senior energy leaders, regulators, traders and consumers to share actionable insights on project updates, regional collaboration, solutions, and pathways for energy transition. Join the forum to invest now towards reshaping the region’s energy landscape!
160+
Attendees
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C-Suite & Director
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Head of Department/Manager
Countries
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Eastern Europe
Here's what you'll hear
Energy Independence
The journey towards energy independence is multifaceted, involving strategic decoupling from previous energy systems, diversification of supply sources, investment in renewable energy and gases and a focus on demand-side efficiency
Geopolitics and Energy Transition
The geopolitical turmoil are fast-tracking the Baltics’ energy transition, speeding-up their pursuit of energy autonomy and the transition to a sustainable, low-carbon future.
Regional Market Developments and Cooperation
Striving towards creating a hub that combines renewable energy capacity with large-scale transmission to the wider continent, the Baltic States are set to strengthen their resilience, contribute to Europe’s climate goals, and create a blueprint for cross-border energy cooperation.
Building the Hydrogen Value Chain
With very little time left until 2030 to achieve the targets, the industry needs to focus on securing available and mature technologies, increasing efficiency and rapidly expanding production, while making it profitable and economically viable for consumers.
Harmonising Renewables Gas Market
By 2050, renewable and low-carbon gases will be set to replace natural gas, and adopt a role of integrating the electricity & gas sectors, providing more flexibility within the energy systems.
Advancements In CCS Projects
A region that was devoid of CO2 transport and sequestration infrastructure, has been granted PCI status leading to further developing a robust and sustainable CO2 value chain that may be utilised by main emitters in the Baltics.
CPD CERTIFIED
Baltic LNG & Gas Forum is now a CPD certified event.
Attendees can request a CPD certificate after attending the event. For further information on CPD accreditation please visit: www.cpduk.co.uk
Limited seats on the Port Tour
Back again this year!
Secure your place at the highly anticipated port visit! There are limited spaces available! Book your seat early to avoid disappointment as spaces run out early.
Enjoy a tour of the port by boat! Sit back, relax and enjoy the June sun with other attendees. View the LNG terminal and hear KN present on the latest news on ensuring energy independence and the role of the LNG & FSRU in energy security.