Energy Security Scenarios

Dear MDBC members,
Shell’s 2026 Energy Security Scenarios explore the forces reshaping the global energy system. How can nations navigate growing geopolitical tensions and how can the world power an AI revolution? The three scenarios – Archipelagos, Surge and Horizon – explore trade – offs between energy security, economic growth, and addressing carbon emissions. Themes include increasing electrification, the critical role of carbon, and land – use management, with each theme having a different impact across different regions.
Date: Wednesday, 1 April
Time: 13:30 – 14:30 hrs
Venue: KLCC
*This event is for MDBC members ONLY.
The 2026 Energy Security Scenarios: Infographic
The 2026 Energy Security Scenarios: Challenges to the transition (A report of our new 2026 Energy Security Scenarios)
WARNING – UNCERTAINTIES AHEAD: The 2026 Energy Security Scenarios. Shell’s scenarios are not intended to be projections or forecasts of the future. Shell’s scenarios are not Shell’s strategy or business plan, nor are they intended to be predictions of likely future events or outcomes, and investors should not rely on them when making an investment decision with regard to Shell plc securities.
SPEAKER: Peter Wood

Peter is Shell’s Chief Energy Advisor. His team is responsible for worldwide energy analysis and long-term global energy scenarios, and advises Shell companies on issues such as pricing, global supply and demand, regulations, energy policy, markets and industry structure. He joined Shell in 1997 and has held various positions in petroleum engineering and commercial and strategy functions in the Netherlands, Syria, Saudi Arabia, France and the USA. He has also been seconded to the International Energy Agency in Paris. Peter’s education started on a farm in the north of England and he later earned an MSci in physics from Durham University, UK, and an MBA from the Institute of Management Development, Switzerland.
REGISTRATION:
This event is for MDBC members ONLY.
VENUE & REGISTRATION information:
This talk takes place in conjunction with Offshore Technology Conference Asia (OTC) 2026, organized from 31 March – 2 April at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.
Space permitting, the talk will take place at the SHELL exhibition booth. Shell Malaysia and MDBC reserve the right to limit the number of participants due to space constraints; preference will be given to sector professionals.
Registered guests are required to pre – register for their OTC access via https://www.otcasia.org/
Please note that pre – registration (Visitor Access) is complimentary, while walk – ins will onsite be charged USD $75.
Please register online via the link below.
By clicking and registering online you acknowledge the event guidelines.
Please register no later than Friday, 27 March 2026 (12:00 hrs).
