Redefining Energy Transition: Inside the North American O&G Transition Summit 2026

The North American Oil and Gas Transition Summit 2026 will bring together senior executives, technology leaders, investors, and policymakers to define the roadmap for a smarter, cleaner, and more competitive oil and gas industry. As the sector accelerates toward modernization, the summit focuses on how innovation, policy, and investment are transforming every layer of upstream, midstream, and downstream operations.

This year’s discussions are strategies driving decarbonization and low-carbon operations, along with the reuse of existing midstream infrastructure for emerging fuels such as hydrogen, CNG, and LNG. Attendees will also explore how AI, blockchain, and cybersecurity are enabling smarter, safer, and more connected operations across the oil and gas value chain.

The conference further examines the evolution of the Refinery of the Future, where digitalization, flexibility, and carbon-neutral operations redefine efficiency and profitability. Sessions will also highlight next-generation subsurface innovation, circular economy models, and waste-to-energy solutions that unlock sustainable growth while optimizing asset performance.

Complementing these technological and operational themes, the agenda delves into capital strategies for decarbonized oil and gas and evolving energy security and policy frameworks that balance sustainability with supply. The summit serves as a vital platform for collaboration, guiding the North American oil and gas sector through its most critical decade of transition and opportunity.

What can you expect?

Insightful keynotes, user case studies, technical demos, a startup competition,debates and non-stop networking!

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Conference in numbers!

2 days of innovation, collaboration, & improving the way your team works. Our global conference by the numbers:

Expected Attendees

350+

of respondents said they are likely to join this event next year

Companies Visiting

250+

of respondents would recommend attending this event to a friend or colleague

Decision-Makers Engaged

95%

of respondents found the conference content & sessions to be informative and useful

Countries Participating

60+

of delegates and visitors are decision makers

What Transition Professionals Gain from this Conference

Participants benefit from a forward-looking, insights-driven program designed to deliver practical value for stakeholders navigating the North American energy transition. The conference equips industry leaders with strategic, technical, and regulatory perspectives essential for accelerating low-carbon transformation across the energy value chain.

Attendees gain:

Actionable strategies to advance decarbonization, net-zero roadmaps, and energy transition planning across oil, gas, power, and industrial sectors

Insights into clean energy technologies, carbon capture, hydrogen, renewables integration, and electrification initiatives shaping North America’s energy future

Real-world case studies highlighting successful energy transition projects, digital transformation, and emissions reduction programs

Best practices for managing regulatory compliance, ESG reporting, and evolving energy transition policies across the US and Canada

Knowledge on leveraging digital technologies, data analytics, and automation to optimize energy efficiency and reduce carbon intensity

Technical Focus Areas Driving Transition Competitiveness

The conference spotlights the most critical strategies, technologies, and market developments accelerating the shift toward a low-carbon, resilient, and digitally enabled energy system across North America, including:

Decarbonization pathways for oil, gas, power, and industrial operations

Carbon capture, utilization & storage (CCUS) deployment and scale-up strategies

Hydrogen economy development, including blue, green, and low-carbon hydrogen projects

Renewable energy integration, grid modernization, and energy storage solutions

Digital transformation of energy systems using AI, analytics, automation, and digital twins

Emissions monitoring, methane reduction, and carbon management technologies

Energy efficiency, electrification of assets, and low-carbon fuel adoption

Policy frameworks, ESG compliance, and investment trends driving the energy transition