About the 3rd Edition of the Americas Gas and LNG Summit (AGLNG 2026)

The 2026 edition convenes stakeholders at a pivotal moment. LNG trade flows across the Americas are diversifying, investment in gas and LNG infrastructure is accelerating, and governments are pursuing pragmatic policy pathways to support economic growth, resilience and transition. From North American supply growth and export expansion, to Latin American demand, infrastructure development and energy security, the summit connects the full regional picture.

Through high-level keynotes, strategic plenaries and closed-door roundtables, the Americas Gas & LNG Summit 2026 offers a decision-maker-only environment for candid dialogue, commercial insight and long-term strategic thinking — positioning gas and LNG within a rapidly changing global energy landscape.

REASONS TO ATTEND

AGLNG is designed as a senior-level, discussion-led forum


 

Conference Format & Experience

 

Sessions are tightly moderated and agenda-driven, encouraging focused discussion rather than presentations, and ensuring perspectives are commercial, policy-relevant and forward-looking.

Networking & Private Engagement

Networking at the Summit is intentionally curated to prioritise quality of interaction over scale. A mix of hosted networking receptions, private meetings and facilitated introductions is integrated seamlessly throughout the programme

Sponsorship & Partnership Opportunities

 

A range of partnership packages is available, from flagship strategic partnerships that deliver broad visibility and senior access, to more targeted activations focused on specific sessions, formats or audience segments

Market Context: Gas & LNG in the Americas

Gas and LNG play an increasingly strategic role across the Americas, supporting power generation, industrial growth, regional trade and pragmatic energy transition pathways. From North American supply expansion and LNG exports to growing demand and infrastructure development across Latin America, the region is becoming more interconnected and more influential within the global gas and LNG system.

Across the Americas, shared structural drivers are reshaping how gas and LNG projects are developed and financed. Security of supply and system resilience have moved to the forefront. Infrastructure constraints — across pipelines, terminals, shipping and storage — are increasingly defining market access and flexibility. Capital is more selective, with projects required to demonstrate commercial robustness, long-term relevance and credible emissions management.