Informa has announced the completion of preparations for the 50th edition of Middle East Energy Dubai 2026, scheduled to take place from April 7 to 9, 2026 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, under the patronage of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure.
The exhibition is the
region’s leading platform for the energy sector, enabling organisations to
compare solutions, engage directly with suppliers, and accelerate project
progress.
The event attracts
exhibitors from around the world, alongside broad participation from senior
officials and decision-makers.
The exhibition also
aims to support entities and institutions navigating current market dynamics,
including delivery pressures, advanced technologies, and renewable energy
priorities.
It empowers
participants to select partners, evaluate new products, and fast-track
commercial discussions.
Ahmed Al Kaabi,
Assistant Undersecretary for the Electricity, Water and Future Energy Sector at
the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, affirmed that the ministry’s
patronage of the 50th edition reflects the UAE’s commitment to supporting
specialised international platforms that enhance energy system integration and
reinforce the country’s position as a global hub for dialogue and cooperation
in the energy sector.
He noted that the
exhibition represents a strategic opportunity to strengthen partnerships and
showcase the latest technologies and solutions supporting the energy sector’s
transformation, in line with the UAE Energy Strategy 2050.
It further contributes
to enhancing energy security and sustainability while supporting the
competitiveness of the national economy.
“Middle East Energy
brings buyers and sellers together, turning interest into actual demand,"
said Mark Ring, Group Director of Energy at Informa. He added that this edition
focuses on outcomes through targeted business matchmaking, meaningful networking,
product and service comparison, and delivering the insights and collaboration
needed to drive trade today and accelerate the energy transition.
Middle East Energy
Dubai 2026 will feature a comprehensive programme of specialised panel
discussions, with the participation of more than 150 speakers from industry
leaders and international experts.
They will provide
practical insights on energy transition, energy security, technological
innovation, and sustainability, equipping decision-makers with the knowledge
needed to conclude deals.
The exhibition further
strengthens its position as a high-impact industrial marketplace.
Its previous edition
recorded commercial participation valued at approximately $4.05 billion, with
1,600 exhibitors and around 30,000 visitors and energy professionals.
More than 1,200 senior officials and decision-makers attended, reflecting its global reach and influence.

