Exhibit | Beijing Energy Congress 2026| EIC

Why Exhibit?

You will benefit from having a dedicated EIC project manager to help support you throughout the planning process as well as having the ability to connect you with potential customers with the EIC facilitating key introductions.

The oil and gas market in China continue to advance, with an estimated US$168.15 billion in investment projected for projects expected to commence operations by 2031, across 112 projects. The downstream sector leads with US$142.25 billion with 57 projects, followed by the upstream sector with US$13.90 billion in CAPEX across 38 projects and the midstream sector with US$11.97 billion in CAPEX for 17 projects.

The National Energy Law which came into effect in January 2025 has encouraged the large-scale development of unconventional oil and gas resources including tight oil and gas, shale oil and coalbed methane (CBM) underlining China’s commitment to energy security. Policies such as the “14th Five-Year Plan” and “Made in China 2025” are steering the country toward a more resilient, technology-driven and cleaner energy future while maintaining oil and gas as a source to ensure the energy security in China.

Why exhibit in the UK Pavilion?

High Level UK Branded Stand Design Innovative and modern stand design, high level branding and fully furnished stand.

Dedicated Event Staff Expert EIC Event Manager and stand designer on hand throughout the show.

High Visibility Presence Brand recognition and company entry into the UK Group Capabilities Brochure

Networking Opportunities Meet local industry leaders and decision-makers at our exclusive UK networking reception.

Market Intelligence Gain insights from EIC and DBT experts to identify project opportunities and market trends.

Prime Location Strategically positioned within the exhibition to maximise footfall and visitor engagement.

Business Matching We help facilitate introductions with potential partners, buyers and customers on-site.

Marketing Support We help promote your company before and during the event through multiple EIC channels.