*Last updated on 09 April 2026


08:30
Announcement & Signing Session
Nusantara Hall 2-3 (08.00 – 08.30 WIB)


09:00
Global Executive Talk:
The End of Easy Energy: The New Reality of Oil and Gas
Nusantara Hall 2-3 (09.00 – 10.30 WIB)

This session aims to identify key global and national challenges affecting upstream exploration and production (E&P), including geological, regulatory, and capital market factors; discuss the strategic shifts and innovations required to stimulate upstream investment growth in Indonesia; and promote constructive dialogue between Indonesian and international stakeholders to align strategies and create an enabling environment for future E&P success.

SPEAKERS
  1. Simon Aloysius Mantiri – President Director & CEO, PT Pertamina *)
  2. Tengku Muhammad Taufik – President and Group Chief Executive Officer, PETRONAS
  3. Mubadala Energy *)
  4. Roberto Lorato – Director & Chief Executive Officer, MedcoEnergi
  5. Abdullah F. AI-Osaimi - Executive Vice President - Finance & Administration, Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC) *)
  6. Eni *)

MODERATOR
  1. Daniel Pratt - Senior Vice President Upstream Solutions, S&P Global Inc.

*) Speakers are subject to confirmation

11.00

Leadership Roundtable Talk
Garuda Main Hall 1A (11.00 – 12.15 WIB)

*) For limited invitation


15.30
Plenary Session I:
Path to Energy Resilience and the Role of Partnership
Nusantara Hall 2-3 (15.30 – 17.00 WIB)

This session aims to align enabling policies with long-term investment strategies, reinforce oil and gas as pillars of resilience for economic growth, and showcase success stories while identifying areas for improvement to strengthen partnerships for Indonesia’s next 50 years of energy leadership.

KEYNOTE
  1. Hashim S. Djojohadikusumo – IPA Supervisory Board
SPEAKERS
  1. Awang Lazuardi – Chief Executive Officer, Subholding Upstream PT Pertamina Hulu Energi *)
  2. Dr. Ir. Djoko Siswanto, M.B.A – Chairman, SKK MIGAS
  3. Laode Sulaeman – Director General of Oil and Gas, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources *)
  4. Kathy Wu – IPA President
  5. Wade Floyd – IPA Vice President
  6. Ronald Gunawan – IPA Vice President
MODERATOR
  1. Widhyawan Prawiraatmadja – Senior Practitioner Lecturer, School of Business and Management – ITB


*) Speakers are subject to confirmation

09.00
Special Session 1:
Reflection from Legacy for Shaping Indonesia’s Energy Future
Nusantara Hall 2-3 (09.00 – 10.30 WIB)

This special session is intended to serve as a reflection on the journey of Indonesia’s energy sector over the past decades. It will also examine current global and national trends impacting the oil and gas industry in its pursuit of national energy security, in alignment with the targets set by President Prabowo Subianto.

SPEAKERS
  1. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono – 6th President of the Republic of Indonesia, Minister of Mining and Energy (1999-2000) *)
  2. Jusuf Kalla – 10th and 12th Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia *)
  3. Bahlil Lahadalia – Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources *)
  4. Purnomo Yusgiantoro – Energy Advisor to President of Indonesia *)
  5. Hilmi Panigoro – President Director, MedcoEnergi
MODERATOR
  1. Muhammad Chatib Basri – Minister of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia (2013-2014) *)


*) Speakers are subject to confirmation

10.30
Special Session 2:
Global Challenges: NOCs at the Heart of Energy Resilience
Nusantara Hall 2-3 (10.30 – 11.30 WIB)

This session aims to discuss how to empower national oil companies (NOCs) to become more agile, competitive, and future-ready in an increasingly complex global energy landscape, as well as strategies to strengthen regional partnerships for shared resilience.

SPEAKERS
  1. Oki Muraza - Deputy President Director, PT Pertamina (Persero)
  2. Mohd Jukris Abdul Wahab - COO and EVP & CEO Upstream, PETRONAS
  3. Petrovietnam *)
  4. Wang Guodong - President Director, CNOOC Southeast Asia *)
  5. Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber - Managing Director and Group CEO, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) *)
MODERATOR
  1. Nick Sharma – Global Head of Insights, S&P Global Energy


*) Speakers are subject to confirmation

14.00
Plenary Session 2:
Energy Transition at the Crossroads: Urgency, Reality and the Road Ahead
Nusantara Hall 2-3 (14.00 – 15.30 WIB)

This session aims to evaluate regional and global progress in the energy transition and its alignment with net-zero pathways, identify the key challenges and trade-offs posed by energy security, investment dynamics, industrial development, and geopolitical shifts, and facilitate a forward-looking dialogue on realistic strategies and policy frameworks that balance climate ambition with national and regional development priorities.

SPEAKERS
  1. Hiroyuki Mori – Executive Vice President and Member of the Board, Energy Business, Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC)
  2. Chung Sunhwa – Director General of Green Transition Policy, Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment (MCEE) South Korea
  3. Puah Kok Keong – Chief Executive Officer, Energy Market Authority (EMA) Singapore *)
  4. Laode Sulaeman – Director General of Oil and Gas, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia *)
  5. Yuzaini Md Yusof – President Director, PETRONAS Indonesia
  6. Mubadala Energy *)
MODERATOR
  1. Rachel Calvert – Director, S&P Global


*) Speakers are subject to confirmation

15.30
Plenary Session 3:
Indonesia in Regional Energy Investment: Where Will the Next Dollar Go?
Nusantara Hall 2-3 (15.30 – 17.00 WIB)

This session aims to benchmark Indonesia’s competitiveness across upstream, LNG, and energy transition sectors; analyze capital flow trends in oil & gas, CCS, renewables, and infrastructure; and identify policy and fiscal levers to unlock investment and boost investor confidence.

SPEAKERS
  1. Pandu Patria Sjahrir – Chief Investment Officer of Danantara *)
  2. Zayra Romo – Senior Energy Specialist, World Bank *)
  3. Todotua Pasaribu – Vice Minister of Investment and Downstream Industry/Vice Chairman of the Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) *)
  4. Yuliot Tanjung – Vice Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources *)
MODERATOR
  1. Joshua Ngu – Vice Chairman and Head of Asia Pacific, Wood Mackenzie


*) Speakers are subject to confirmation


09.00
SKK Migas Session:
Accelerating Indonesia’s Upstream Growth: Delivering the Triple 100 Target
Nusantara Hall 2-3 (09.00 – 10.30 WIB)

This session aims to bring together SKK Migas, operator, and service company to discuss how the industry can close the Triple 100 target gap (exploration & development drilling, MSF/MLF) and accelerate execution within the year. Through strategic collaboration, innovative operational approaches, and supportive oversight from SKK Migas, the session will highlight concrete solutions, unlock investment opportunities and mobilize industry commitment to ensure the successful delivery of this target.

SPEAKERS
  1. Rikky Rahmat Firdaus – Deputy of Exploration, Development, and Work Area Management, SKK MIGAS *)
  2. Eka Bhayu Setta – Business Supporting Deputy, SKK MIGAS *)
  3. Awang Lazuardi – Chief Executive Officer, Subholding Upstream PT Pertamina Hulu Energi *)
  4. Dian Sari – Sales & Commercial Director, SLB Indonesia *)
MODERATOR
  1. Xiao-Qian Lin – Director, Upstream Energy Consulting, S&P Global *)


*) Speakers are subject to confirmation

10.30
Plenary Session 4:
Result of Global Benchmarking on Upstream Policy Recalibration for Investment Acceleration
Nusantara Hall 2-3 (10.30 – 11.30 WIB)

This session aims to present key findings from a global benchmarking study comparing Indonesia’s oil and gas sector competitiveness against seven peer countries—Angola, Australia, Brazil, Guyana, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the USA—conducted by S&P Global. The session aims to bring together industry and government perspectives to discuss policy signals that influence investment decisions, practical implementation bottlenecks, and options to strengthen Indonesia’s oil and gas investment attractiveness.

SPEAKERS
  1. Benny Lubiantara – Energy Advisor *)
  2. Filda Yusgiantoro – Chairperson, Purnomo Yusgiantoro Center (PYC) *)
  3. Satya Widya Yudha – Member of the Board, National Energy Council (DEN) *)
  4. Wade Floyd – President of ExxonMobil Indonesia *)
MODERATOR
  1. Irena Agalliu – VP , Head of Upstream O&G Regulatory Practice, S&P Global *)


*) Speakers are subject to confirmation



08.30
Concurrent Session 1:
Technology-Driven Innovation for Advancing Project Development
Nusantara Hall 1 (08.30 – 09.30 WIB)

This session aims to highlight emerging offshore technologies and digital-driven strategies that accelerate project development, enhance safety and reliability, and reduce cost and risk. It also explores the importance of collaboration and best practices in improving execution efficiency and long-term project value.

SPEAKERS
  1. Rifkiandi Darajatun – Senior Advisor Abadi Project, INPEX Masela *)
  2. Simone Belli – Vice President Development Projects, Eni Muara Bakau B.V.
  3. Christopher Ratajczak – Vice President, Subsea 7 at Region Asia Pacific *)
  4. Biswdeep Das – Vice President, Operations Asia, McDermott
MODERATOR
  1. Nurzhan Ongaltayev – Managing Director, SLB


*) Speakers are subject to confirmation

08.30
Concurrent Session 2:
AI in Upstream: The End-to-End Journey from Experimentation to Value
Nusantara Hall 1 (08.30 – 10.00 WIB)

This session aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of AI applications in the upstream oil and gas sector by showcasing practical use cases and real-world industry experiences. It will also explore the end-to-end journey of enabling AI—covering digital infrastructure readiness, talent development, and change management—while sharing key lessons learned to drive scalable implementation and tangible business value.

SPEAKERS
  1. SLB *)
  2. Accenture *)


*) Speakers are subject to confirmation

10.00
Concurrent Session 3:
Policy Simplification and Ease of Doing Business: Progress, Challenges, and the Road Ahead
Nusantara Hall 1 (10.00 – 11.30 WIB)

This session aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of AI applications in the upstream oil and gas sector by showcasing practical use cases and real-world industry experiences. It will also explore the end-to-end journey of enabling AI—covering digital infrastructure readiness, talent development, and change management—while sharing key lessons learned to drive scalable implementation and tangible business value.

SPEAKERS
  1. Didik Sasono Setyadi – Independent Consultant, D.S.SETYADI & PARTNER
  2. Eka Bhayu Setta – Business Supporting Deputy, SKK MIGAS *)
  3. Ariana Soemanto – Director of Upstream Business Development MIGAS *)
  4. Andrew Harwood – VP , Corporate Research, Wood Mackenzie *)
  5. Administrative Law Expert
MODERATOR
  1. Ali Nasir – Chairman of Regulatory Affairs Committee, IPA *)


*) Speakers are subject to confirmation
High-Level Networking

Connect with decision-makers, regulators, and industry leaders across the oil, gas, and energy value chain.

Technical Excellence

Explore breakthrough innovations and best practices through peer-reviewed technical sessions and expert panels.

Strategic Insights

Hear directly from ministers, CEOs, and energy experts on policies and trends shaping Indonesia’s energy future.

Regional Relevance

Gain region-specific knowledge and opportunities focused on Southeast Asia’s energy transition and investment outlook.

A stable and transparent regulatory environment is essential to attract and sustain investment. Discussions will explore the importance of honoring Production Sharing Contracts (PSC), improving regulatory clarity through revisions of oil and gas laws, and enhancing dispute resolution mechanisms within the industry.

To remain competitive globally, Indonesia continues to refine its fiscal framework. This session highlights efforts to make the upstream sector more attractive through competitive fiscal terms and incentives for high-risk or challenging projects.

Simplifying business processes is key to accelerating exploration and production. Stakeholders will discuss initiatives to streamline approvals, improve inter-ministerial coordination, and implement a one-door system to support faster decision-making across the industry.

Market-driven approaches are vital to ensure fair pricing and transparent sales mechanisms. Topics include establishing pricing certainty between buyers and sellers and improving transparency in oil and gas sales allocation and export procedures.

Indonesia’s pathway toward a sustainable energy future will be defined by collaborative efforts between the government and industry. The session will discuss low-carbon initiatives, the integration of gas as a transition fuel, and policy support required to achieve net-zero ambitions.