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India Energy Week 2026 Wraps Up in Goa, Highlighting India’s Role in Global Energy


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

India Energy Week (IEW) 2026 concluded in Goa on January 30, with policymakers and industry leaders underlining India’s preparedness to navigate global energy volatility while strengthening its position in international energy dialogue.


Speaking at the closing ceremony, Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri said India has successfully managed successive geopolitical disruptions by diversifying energy sources and steadily advancing cleaner fuels. He noted that India remains among the world’s largest energy consumers and refiners, while continuing to ensure availability and affordability for domestic consumers.
The Minister highlighted the government’s focus on compressed biogas, ethanol blending, green hydrogen and biofuels, alongside sustained investments in conventional energy. He said that despite global price fluctuations, India has maintained stable fuel pricing and uninterrupted supply for consumers.
Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Neeraj Mittal, outlined plans to strengthen domestic exploration and production to meet rising energy demand driven by economic growth. He also emphasised the integration of refining and petrochemicals, adoption of digital technologies and use of artificial intelligence to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
India Energy Week 2026, held from January 27 to 30, brought together global leaders, policymakers and industry experts, reinforcing the platform’s role in shaping dialogue around energy security, sustainability and affordability, while positioning India as a steady and reliable participant in the evolving global energy landscape.