Srinagar, January 13: India Energy Week (IEW) 2026 is returning to Goa from 27–30 January 2026 as one of the world’s largest and most influential international energy gatherings, bringing together over 75,000 energy professionals, 700+ companies, and attendees from more than 120 countries.
In its 4th edition, India Energy Week (IEW) 2026, as per a PIB statement, will continue to strengthen its position as a globally connected energy platform through an expanded network of pavilions led by various prominent countries and India’s public sector enterprises. These pavilions will reflect the scale and diversity of participation at the global energy conclave.
The exhibition will feature nine international country pavilions, highlighting IEW’s growing role as a catalyst for cross-border collaboration, policy dialogue and investment. Participating countries include Canada, Italy, Norway, China, Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands and the United States. Each country will demonstrate national approaches to energy security, transition technologies and industrial innovation.
Alongside international participation, IEW 2026 will host a strong presence from Indian public sector undertakings, underscoring domestic capabilities, indigenisation efforts and India’s progress across both conventional and new-energy sectors.
A dedicated Make in India / Indigenisation Pavilion, led by Engineers India Limited (EIL), will showcase indigenous technologies, engineered equipment and domestic supply chains. The pavilion is designed to promote collaboration with MSMEs, vendors and start-ups, and support India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat vision through localisation of critical equipment.
The IndianOil Pavilion will present India’s scale of ambition and strength of policy framework across hydrocarbons, renewables, green hydrogen, biofuels, sustainable aviation fuel, EV infrastructure and digitalisation. It will highlight critical initiatives in hydrogen mobility, renewable energy and customer-centric solutions. The Pavilion will also feature daily Energy Talks that explore technology-led transformation and sustainability.
The Industry Biofuels Pavilion will showcase India’s achievements across ethanol blending, biodiesel revival, SAF and CBG deployment, supported by advanced physical and digital models, including integrated biorefineries and biomass-to-green hydrogen pathways.
Other PSU pavilions will spotlight R&D-led innovation and large-scale deployment. HPCL will present indigenous technologies spanning hydrogen mobility, batteries, biofuels and advanced manufacturing.
BPCL’s pavilion will feature initiatives across artificial intelligence, petrochemicals expansion, sustainability, ethanol-blended fuels and investments across the natural gas value chain.
Together, the country and PSU pavilions demonstrate how global collaboration and domestic capability-building are advancing in parallel. For delegates and participants, these pavilions will underline IEW 2026’s role as a platform where international best practices, national priorities and industrial execution converge.





