S&P Global Energy Hosts 33rd MPGC June 2–3 on Historic Hormuz Disruption
MPGC 2026 will convene senior executives in London on June 2–3 to address the largest supply disruption in oil markets caused by the Strait of Hormuz closure. The conference, themed "Clarity for a Volatile Oil & Gas World," will explore trade rerouting, supply-chain resilience, and downstream competitiveness.
1. Event Overview
MPGC 2026 marks the 33rd annual gathering of oil and gas executives in London on June 2–3. The conference addresses the unprecedented supply shock from the Strait of Hormuz closure, bringing senior decision-makers from national oil companies, trading houses, refiners and financial institutions together under the theme "Clarity for a Volatile Oil & Gas World." Attendees will examine how rapidly evolving trade routes and market volatility are reshaping global energy flows.
2. Key Sessions
Sessions will cover the global energy system’s real-time response to Hormuz disruptions, including cargo route adjustments, new trade flow patterns and freight risk management. Discussions will focus on supply-chain resilience strategies, logistics optimization and maintaining downstream competitiveness under severe constraints. These focused briefings aim to equip participants with actionable intelligence for resilient operations and strategic planning.
3. Speaker Lineup
The program features insights from S&P Global Energy President Dave Ernsberger and Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin, who will outline five signals to watch for oil and gas markets. Industry leaders include Aramco’s VP Market Analysis Musaab Al Mulla, Dangote Petroleum CEO David Bird, Reliance International trading chief Scott Nelson and IEA’s Head of Oil Industry Toril Bosoni. This diverse roster underscores the conference’s role in shaping critical industry decisions.