London Summit 2026

European energy leadership convenes in the heart of global capital.

Overview

The London Summit brings together European energy leadership to address the continent’s defining energy challenges – from North Sea security to hydrogen infrastructure investment.

At a moment when Europe is recalibrating its energy independence and climate ambitions, this gathering assembles ministers, utility CEOs, infrastructure investors, and regulatory officials for substantive dialogue.

From hydrogen export corridors to carbon market design, London is where Europe’s energy future is debated and defined.
Event Details
Dates
May 26–27, 2026
Location
London, England
Venue
The Caledonian Club
Johnnie Walker Room

Core Topics

Hydrogen Infrastructure

Export corridors, storage systems, and the capital required to build a hydrogen economy at scale.

North Sea Energy Security

Oil and gas production, wind expansion, and strategic resilience in Europe’s most important energy basin.

Carbon Markets & Policy

EU ETS reform, carbon border mechanisms, and the intersection of climate policy and competitiveness.

Energy Finance

Where capital is flowing, what infrastructure investors are watching, and the economics of transition.

Featured Speakers

Confirmed leadership voices
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The Honourable Gordon Campbell
Summit: Banff 2024

The Honourable Gordon Campbell is President of Hawksmuir International Partners Ltd. and former Premier of British Columbia. During his tenure as Premier, he led significant economic and environmental policy initiatives, including North America’s first broad-based carbon pricing framework.

Following provincial leadership, he served as Canada’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, strengthening diplomatic and trade relationships between Canada and international partners. His career has consistently focused on economic development, global trade strategy, and environmental policy innovation.

Today, Mr. Campbell advises governments, corporations, and institutions on sustainable economic growth, international investment, and climate policy collaboration. His experience bridging public leadership and global diplomacy provides valuable perspective on how governments and industry can work together to advance energy security, innovation, and responsible transition strategies.

The Honourable Peter MacKay, PC, KC (1)
The Honourable Peter MacKay, PC, KC
Former Minister of Justice & Defence, Canada
Summit: Banff 2024

The Honourable Peter MacKay served in the Parliament of Canada for more than 18 years, holding several senior cabinet portfolios including Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Minister of National Defence, and Minister of Foreign Affairs. Throughout his career, he has played a significant role in shaping Canadian national security, international diplomacy, and federal governance.

A King’s Counsel and practicing lawyer, Mr. MacKay continues to advise organizations on regulatory policy, geopolitical risk, and international relations. His experience spans complex negotiations involving defence cooperation, global partnerships, and infrastructure protection.

His participation contributes an important strategic perspective on the intersection of energy security, national resilience, and global political dynamics, highlighting the growing importance of stable energy systems within broader economic and security frameworks.

Stephanie Kusie, MP
Stephanie Kusie, MP
Summit: Banff 2025

Stephanie Kusie serves as Member of Parliament for Calgary Midnapore and has been an active participant in parliamentary discussions related to international trade, foreign affairs, and economic policy. Her work frequently intersects with issues affecting Canada’s energy sector, including infrastructure development, export competitiveness, and regulatory frameworks.

Prior to elected office, Ms. Kusie held senior roles within Global Affairs Canada and international banking institutions, providing her with direct experience in global markets and diplomacy.

Her contributions to energy dialogue emphasize the importance of maintaining Canada’s competitiveness within international supply chains while supporting innovation and responsible resource development. She brings a policy-focused perspective to discussions on trade relationships, investment attraction, and Canada’s evolving role within global energy systems.

Ian MacGregor
Ian MacGregor
Energy Innovator
Summits: London 2025, Banff 2025

Ian MacGregor is a Canadian energy entrepreneur widely recognized for developing major infrastructure projects that have shaped modern energy markets. He founded North West Refining, developer of the Sturgeon Refinery, and previously established Enhance Energy, advancing large-scale carbon capture initiatives.

Across more than four decades, Mr. MacGregor has focused on integrating innovation, infrastructure investment, and responsible resource development. His leadership has consistently bridged conventional energy production with emerging technologies and emissions management solutions.

Today, he remains active as an investor and advisor supporting projects at the intersection of digital infrastructure, industrial development, and energy transformation. His experience offers valuable insight into how innovation, capital investment, and policy alignment drive long-term industry evolution.

Summit Agenda

Day 1 – May 26, 2026 +
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Opening Keynote: The State of European Energy
Minister of Energy, United Kingdom
10:15 AM – 11:30 AM
Panel: Hydrogen Infrastructure Investment
Infrastructure investors, energy CEOs, government officials
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Executive Luncheon
Private networking
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Roundtable: North Sea Energy Security
Closed-door discussion, limited capacity
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Welcome Reception
The Caledonian Club
Day 2 – May 27, 2026 +
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Panel: Carbon Markets and Climate Policy
EU policymakers, carbon market analysts, energy executives
10:45 AM – 12:00 PM
Fireside Chat: The Economics of Energy Transition
European Energy Agency leadership
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Closing Keynote: What Comes Next for European Energy
UK Minister of Energy
1:30 PM
Summit Concludes
Day 1 – May 26, 2026

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Opening Keynote: The State of European Energy

Minister of Energy, United Kingdom

10:15 AM – 11:30 AM

Panel: Hydrogen Infrastructure Investment

Infrastructure investors, energy CEOs, government officials

12:00 PM – 1:30 PM

Executive Luncheon

Private networking

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Roundtable: North Sea Energy Security

Closed-door discussion, limited capacity

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Welcome Reception

The Caledonian Club

9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Panel: Carbon Markets and Climate Policy

EU policymakers, carbon market analysts, energy executives

10:45 AM – 12:00 PM

Fireside Chat: The Economics of Energy Transition

European Energy Agency leadership

12:00 PM – 1:30 PM

Closing Keynote: What Comes Next for European Energy

UK Minister of Energy

1:30 PM

Summit Concludes

Venue

The Caledonian Club

Located in London’s prestigious Belgravia district, The Caledonian Club provides an exclusive setting for executive-level dialogue. The Johnnie Walker Room features refined interiors and state-of-the-art facilities for private gatherings.
Address
9 Halkin St, Belgravia, London SW1X 7DR
Transportation
5 minutes from Hyde Park Corner Station
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