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Webinars

Year-round international energy dialogue

Professional webinars that connect knowledge, industry and the exhibition programme.

Webinar.energy is operated by UK Petroleum Co. Ltd as a structured platform for expert discussion, professional learning and international stakeholder engagement. The programme brings energy-sector specialists and decision-makers together before the International Energy Exhibition London 2027.

Why we organise webinars

A continuous forum for issues that cannot wait for one annual event.

Energy markets, technologies, regulation and investment conditions change continuously. The webinars create an accessible forum where professionals can examine timely subjects, compare international perspectives and ask practical questions without needing to travel.

They are designed to move beyond general promotion. Each session should clarify a defined subject, identify practical implications for organisations and give participants a more informed basis for technical, operational, policy or commercial decisions.

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Share current expertise

Translate specialist knowledge and emerging developments into clear professional discussion.

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Connect international perspectives

Bring together speakers and audiences from different markets, disciplines and parts of the energy value chain.

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Identify practical priorities

Surface recurring questions, implementation barriers, skills gaps and areas requiring deeper industry attention.

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Extend professional learning

Complement Courses.Energy programmes with live expert insight and wider sector context.

Connection to London 2027

Supporting the International Energy Exhibition London 2027 before the doors open.

The webinar programme forms part of the wider engagement activity leading towards the International Energy Exhibition London 2027. It allows UK Petroleum Co. Ltd to maintain dialogue with industry, institutions, technical experts and prospective participants throughout the development of the exhibition and conference.

Inform the programme

Audience questions and expert discussion help identify themes that deserve conference sessions, technical briefings or practical workshops.

Develop the speaker network

Webinars provide an appropriate route to engage credible specialists whose expertise may be relevant to future exhibition or conference discussions.

Build international participation

Online access enables organisations and professionals outside the United Kingdom to engage before deciding whether to participate in London.

Prepare the audience

Participants gain context before the physical event, allowing exhibition conversations to begin at a more informed and productive level.

Test relevance

Registration, questions and feedback provide evidence of which subjects are attracting genuine professional interest.

Continue after each session

Relevant themes can progress into further webinars, courses, exhibition content or structured stakeholder discussions.

Clear distinction

Taking part in a webinar does not automatically confirm a person or organisation as an exhibition speaker, exhibitor, sponsor or partner. Any separate role remains subject to relevance, due diligence, availability and written agreement.

Who speaks

Practitioners and specialists selected for relevance to the subject.

Depending on the webinar topic, the programme may include senior energy executives, engineers, project developers, technology specialists, academics, researchers, policymakers, regulators, financiers, investors, market analysts, commercial professionals, procurement leaders and representatives of relevant industry organisations.

IndustryOperators and project leaders

Professionals able to explain operational experience, implementation priorities and real organisational constraints.

TechnicalEngineers and technology specialists

Experts who can examine technologies, data, infrastructure, performance and deployment considerations.

MarketsCommercial and investment specialists

Speakers addressing markets, finance, procurement, risk, trade and investment decision-making.

KnowledgeResearchers and academics

Contributors who can introduce evidence, analysis, emerging research and independent technical context.

InstitutionsPolicy and sector representatives

Relevant public, regulatory, professional or industry perspectives where appropriate to the subject.

InternationalCross-border contributors

Professionals who add market-specific insight and help compare how energy challenges are addressed internationally.

Speaker selection: proposed contributors are considered against subject relevance, current professional experience, clarity of contribution, balance of perspectives and any necessary conflict-of-interest or compliance checks. Confirmed speakers are identified for each webinar before the session.

How webinars help the energy sector

Faster access to informed discussion across disciplines and borders.

Access

Professionals can participate internationally without the cost and time associated with physical travel.

Knowledge transfer

Specialist ideas can be explained to executives, technical teams, graduates and professionals moving into new energy subjects.

Cross-sector understanding

Commercial, technical, policy, finance and technology perspectives can be examined in the same discussion.

Earlier issue detection

Questions from participants can reveal practical barriers, misunderstandings and emerging areas of concern.

Professional networks

The programme introduces relevant organisations and expertise while keeping the webinar itself educational and moderated.

Workforce development

Sessions can highlight capability gaps and subjects requiring more structured training or organisational support.

Results and success measures

Each webinar should produce evidence of learning, relevance and useful next steps.

The intended result is not simply a large registration number. A successful webinar should improve understanding of the subject, generate substantive questions, connect complementary perspectives and provide evidence for future educational or exhibition activity.

Audience relevance

Registration profile, represented sectors, professional roles and international reach.

Active engagement

Attendance, participation, questions, polls and the quality of discussion during the session.

Learning value

Participant feedback on clarity, relevance, practical usefulness and subjects requiring further explanation.

Programme intelligence

Recurring themes, proposed follow-up topics and evidence that can inform courses or London 2027 content.

Expert participation

Development of a relevant network of speakers, moderators and organisations for future professional activity.

Responsible follow-up

Clear next actions where appropriate, without presenting attendance as a guarantee of a commercial or exhibition outcome.

Take part

Join a webinar, propose a subject or express interest in contributing.

Current webinar information, registration routes and confirmed speaker details are published through webinar.energy.

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