30 March - 2 April 2026 Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park
Australian
Domestic Gas Outlook 2026
Where leaders in the domestic gas industry come together
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Where leaders in the domestic gas industry come together
The Australian Domestic Gas Outlook (ADGO) 2026 brings together government, producers, industrial users and investors to navigate shifting market, policy and supply dynamics.
With the outcomes of the East Coast Gas Policy Review, gas reservation debates, compliance with the Gas Market Code under the spotlight, and a possible east coast gas reservation regime, the conference will examine how regulatory shifts are reshaping investment confidence and supply security.
ADGO is the major annual gathering for the domestic gas sector in Australia and you can expect to engage with and hear from senior leaders from the length of the gas value chain.
Research Fellow - Net Zero for the Fossil Fuel Sector, University of Oxford
Speakers include:
Liz Westcott
Woodside Energy
Danny Woodall
Chevron
Cecile Wake
Shell
Anna Brakey
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)
Brett Woods
Beach Energy
Laurent Trost
Yara Pilbara
Jane Norman
Amplitude Energy
Paul Farrow
Australian Workers' Union (AWU)
Darren Stevenson
Senex Energy
Darren Rogers
APA Group
Andrew Lewis
Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC)
Melissa Perrow
Brickworks Building Products
Saul Kavonic
MST Financial
Stephen Harty
Santos GLNG
Rob Wheals
Squadron Energy
Why attend?
Australian Domestic Gas Outlook (ADGO) is the premier annual event that brings together key players from across the entire domestic gas chain. From industry leaders to emerging innovators.
Where industry leaders connect
Why you need to attend ADGO 2026
Join the only forum uniting producers (big and small), regulators, infrastructure owners, and industrial users from across Australia
Hear first-hand from AEMC and ACCC on market reform and east coast gas reservation policy
Explore strategies from industrial users to secure affordable gas including Yara, Brickworks and Orica
Hear how senior executives from Woodside, Shell, Chevron, Beach, Strike, Amplitude, Senex and more, are shaping future supply and policy
Gain exclusive insights on gas demand, investment and infrastructure development from Australia’s top analysts
Network with senior decision-makers shaping Australia’s domestic gas future through policy, projects and partnerships
Extend your learning at the optional Carbon Capture & Storage Day, exploring decarbonisation pathways for gas
Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities
ADGO is your chance to meet key decision makers from the entire gas value chain. It’s an event when you can position your business as a thought leader, and influence and engage the top levels of management of Australia’s major gas players.
Partnerships are extremely limited, with packages built to meet your specific marketing and sales goals.
Contact Tashi Gazzard on tashig@questevents.com.au or +61 (0)2 9977 0565 to discuss how we can help you connect with your ideal audience.
Sponsors and Exhibitors:
Silver Sponsor
Tamboran Resources Corporation is a public natural gas company with a vision of supporting the net zero CO2 energy transition in Australia and Asia-Pacific through developing low CO2 unconventional gas resources in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Holding the largest premium acreage in the highly prospective Beetaloo/McArthur basin, Tamboran is strategically positioned to commercialise these resources to address a forecast domestic energy shortfall in Australia.
Tamboran Resources’ team brings a wealth of knowledge, including modern shale reservoir assessment, as well as cutting-edge drilling and completion design technology.
Silver Sponsor
JPS is an Australian-owned operations, maintenance, and project-execution services company supporting some of the nation’s most critical LNG, gas and energy assets. Founded with a simple mandate ” Integrate. Innovate. Execute. ” we’ve grown into a trusted partner for operators across Australia by placing our highly skilled people directly into our clients’ teams and delivering reliable, safe and efficient outcomes every time.
JPS has built a reputation as the leading Integrated Service Provider in the Australian Energy sector. Our model is proven across upstream, midstream and downstream operations, combining shutdown readiness, facility operations, maintenance support, nitrogen supply, operational readiness, and specialist project execution.
We provide integrated capability that lifts performance, de-risks scope, and strengthens safety and efficiency across the full asset lifecycle.
https://jps-me.com/
Supporting Partners:
Supporting Partner
Australian Institute of Energy (AIE) is a national, not-for-profit professional association. Through our branches, we regularly host high-quality in-person and virtual events to bring together energy professionals, enthusiasts, experts, policymakers, and industry leaders.
The AIE drives value for our members by raising awareness of energy issues, highlighting new and evolving energy technologies and promoting discussion of energy policies. We also offer a range of scholarships and awards to support our members and the energy industry. Please consider joining us as an individual or corporate member or a sponsor.
The website is: https://www.aie.org.au/
Supporting Partner
GEA is the peak body representing Australia's LPG industry. Committed to the safe, efficient, and sustainable supply of LPG for homes, businesses, and industries, GEA is also focused on enabling the transition to renewable Liquid Gases such as BioLPG in support of a net zero future.
The website is: https://www.gasenergyaus.au/
Supporting Partner
APGA is the peak body representing Australasia’s pipeline infrastructure. While many members have a focus on gas transmission, they are active in all aspects of the industry including transportation of other products, such as oil, water and slurry. Our members include constructors, owners, operators, advisers, engineering companies and suppliers of pipeline products and services.
The website is: www.apga.org.au
Media Partner
The Australian Pipeliner is the official magazine of the Australian Pipelines and Gas Association (APGA) and the leading media brand for the sector.
The publication covers everything from upstream gas exploration and facilities, to construction and maintenance of hydrocarbon transmission pipelines and water pipelines. With mature readership lists developed over several decades, excellent brand recognition in the industry and a strong reputation for producing high-quality original content, The Australian Pipeliner has unparalleled access to key decision-makers in the upstream and midstream sectors.
Media Partner
Energy Today provides a positive platform for the petroleum, gas, and future fuels industries, allowing in-depth coverage into new projects, integrity and maintenance, technology, and people who power this great sector.
With more tier one and two companies focussing on lowering their emissions by 2030, Energy Today supports the industry as it progresses. We will continue to demonstrate this shift and cover all the news on renewables, solar, and future fuels in the oil and gas industry.
Our overall mission is to support the petroleum, gas, and future fuels industries as it continues to enhance through technology, projects, and equipment.
In addition, Energy Today incorporates Pipeline, Plant and Offshore (PPO), a leading online project database which contains all proposed, under construction, and completed projects.
Founded in 1969 by pipeline engineer Barry Wood, PPO has grown with the needs of the industry and embraced technology to evolve into an exclusive subscriber-only digital premium news service and extensive project database.
The Energy Today news service informs its loyal subscribers twice a week through its e-newsletter, and the website is updated online in real-time so subscribers can search the latest developments with accuracy any time.

