New terminals, FSRUs, small-scale infrastructure and capacity expansions influence trade flows, regional security and long-term decarbonisation pathways. Reviewing upcoming projects means understanding where capital moves and which regions accelerate their role in the global LNG map.
LNGCON 2026 brings this discussion to the stage in its Closing Panel dedicated to recent and upcoming LNG projects, taking place on 10 March. The session connects infrastructure operators, transmission system representatives and global producers to assess capacity growth and commercial priorities:
-Christian Waltermann, Business Development LNG at PRISMA European Capacity Platform;
-Sotirios Bravos, Chief Officer Commercial Services at DESFA;
-Rahul Tripathi, Senior Strategy Analyst at ADNOC Gas;
-Dainius Sivickis, Head of Business Development & Marketing at KN Energies;
-Stefaan Adriaens, Commercial Manager at Gate Terminal;
-Zuchrizan Zain, LNG Commercial Manager at SKK Migas.
Small-scale LNG utilisation, FSRU demand hotspots in Europe and Asia, new global capacity builds and LNG’s role in Indonesia’s transition agenda frame the final strategic exchange of the Congress.
LNGCON 2026 begins in just a few days. Make the most of the final opportunity to take part in the conversations defining the next phase of LNG development: https://sh.bgs.group/3yg








