The first two days of Gastech 2025 – which officially runs from September 9 to 12 in Milan, Italy – have flown by with senior energy officials, CEOs and global industry experts offering their viewpoints on “powering a sustainable energy future.”
The tag line of the event was amplified on Tuesday and Wednesday by two top US officials, dispatched by President Donald Trump, to spread the word that energy, especially LNG, exports from the States will be a stable and reliable for a power hungry world.
That’s as the proliferation of AI and hyperscale datacentres present the prospect of the world’s power demand adding the entire consumption of Japan – the world’s fourth-largest economy – by the end of the year to the world’s current demand level. That’d be a total consumption load of 1,000 TWh, or more than double of what the planet consumed three years ago.

Renewables simply cant meet that demand, and that’s where LNG exports from the US come into view, according to Doug Burgum, Secretary of the Interior and Chris Wright, Energy Secretary.
Both officials spent plenty of time at Gastech spread over the first two days, making a case for natural gas, and indicating that the US would double its natural gas production.
Both officials also suggested that the US natural gas industry in general, and LNG in particular, were a force for good and a key enabler of the AI revolution. Here is the Oilholic’s latest Forbes missive summing up the US pitch.
Away from the US position, and prior to Washington’s take dominating the goings-on at Gastech 2025, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, Italy’s Minister of Environment & Energy Security launched the event on the opening morning on behalf of the host country.
“Despite the progress of the energy transition, gas will continue to be part of the EU’s energy mix for decades to come. This is why the Italian government – while working to ensure that clean, safe and reliable technology such as new nuclear power meets future growing energy demand – is at the same time ensuring that gas supplies are boosted and regasification capacity is increased,” Fratin noted.
Other officials from the European Union, Nigeria, Hungary, and Türkiye, also discussed the crucial role of energy supply diversification, global cooperation, and resilient infrastructure in shaping an inclusive and balanced transformation.
In particular, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó ruffled a few feathers by noting that his country does have alternatives to Russian oil and gas imports, but chooses to rely on Moscow for strategic, cost efficiency and infrastructural reasons, and not ideological ones.

Senior industry CEO’s also came calling. Claudio Descalzi, CEO of Italy’s Eni, told Gastech: “We want to reduce emissions, but this is not achievable overnight.
“You cannot do it by losing money or through subsidies and incentives. You have to make it affordable, because that is the economy – there is no other way.”
Shell CEO Wael Sawan added: “Consistency of the regulatory environment is a priority, making sure that regulation incentivises one area but does not disincentivise others.
“Everyone is rightly saying that we need to go to lower carbon products, yet we see maximum consumption of everything. We therefore need to broaden the perspective to say not what is good or bad, but to create the right incentives to allow the market to function.”
And TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne warned the Americans were building too much LNG infrastructure. “We are facing many US projects. We will face oversupply for some years if all these projects come onstream.”

Well into Day II the focus was firmly on the natural gas-AI nexus, as the Oilholic began his Gastech 2025 speaking engagements with a panel on achieving operational excellence through the application of AI.
The panellists included Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Alebri, CEO of ADNOC Sour Gas, Olakunle Osobu, Deputy MD of NLNG, Michael Deighton, SVP – Operations at Kent, Fabricio Sousa, Global President – Worley Consulting & Technology Solutions at Worley and Andy Webster, Global Digital Senior Director at KBR.
The engaging panel discussion offered actionable insights into leveraging AI for enhancing system reliability, and maintain a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving energy landscape. That’s as natural gas, hydrogen, and power networks face mounting pressure to enhance efficiency and resilience.

In step with the conference, Gastech’s exhibition also opened its doors with a focus on supporting industry growth and collaboration, bringing in more than 1,000 global exhibitors and 20 country pavilions showcase a transformative range of products and services.
From hydrogen-ready equipment and next-generation LNG terminals to AI and machine learning platforms, the exhibition underscored Gastech’s role as the leading meeting place for executives, investors, and innovators to scale new solutions for efficiency and decarbonisation across the value chain.
Yours truly also took time out to discuss the Norwegian election results as they arrived on Day I of Gastech with Enda Brady on TRT World‘s Roundtable programme.
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Among various other macroeconomic facets, we talked about how Norway’s hydrocarbon production is currently at its highest since 2011, by drilling and producing from the North Sea – the very same continental shelf it shares with the UK.
Ironically while the UK is discouraging fresh North Sea production, Norway’s centre-left government that’s just been re-elected has no such hang ups. That includes exporting $30 billion-plus of natural gas to none other than their British counterparts, currently governed by a party also of a supposed centre-left political persuasion!
That’s all for now folks. More musings to follow from Milan over the coming days. Keep reading, keep it here, keep it ‘crude’!
© Gaurav Sharma 2025. Photo I: Gastech 2025 which officially runs from September 9 to 12 in Milan, Italy. Photo II: Doug Burgum, US Secretary of the Interior, speaks at Gastech on September 9, 2025. Photo III: Wael Sawan, CEO of Shell, speaks at Gastech on September 9, 2025. © Gaurav Sharma, September 2025. Photo IV: Energy Analyst Gaurav Sharma moderates panel on achieving operational excellence through the application of AI on September 10, 2025. © KBR, September 2025. Photo V: Gastech 2025 exhibition floor on September 10, 2025. © Gaurav Sharma, September 2025. Photo VI: Energy Analyst Gaurav Sharma speaks on TRT World’s Roundtable programme. © TRT World, September 2025.
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