2 - 4 Mar 2027 | Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre

AOG is now Energy Exchange Australia.

Same industry. Broader room. Built on 40 years of upstream energy in WA.

Energy Exchange Australia is the evolution of AOG. Every year in Perth, it brings the entire upstream supply chain together. Oil and gas at the core, with decommissioning, offshore wind, CCS/CCUS, hydrogen and data and AI alongside.

Why did AOG become Energy Exchange Australia?

For over four decades, AOG was the meeting place for Australia’s upstream oil and gas industry in Perth. As the upstream sector expanded, so did the event.

Energy Exchange Australia reflects the reality of today’s industry, where oil and gas operations, decommissioning, offshore wind, CCS/CCUS, hydrogen and data and AI capability increasingly share the same supply chain and the same workforce. The new name reflects a broader platform without losing its working-industry roots.

Oil and gas remains at the core. The room has simply grown to include the adjacent and emerging sectors being built alongside it.

What this means for the sectors in the room

Dedicated conference streams. Dedicated exhibition zones. The audience to match.

  • Decommissioning. Operators planning campaigns, contractors qualifying for subsea and topside work, regulators setting the framework
  • Offshore and onshore wind. Project developers, EPCs, subsea contractors and grid specialists building Australia’s first major wind projects
  • CCS and CCUS. Project teams, injection-well specialists and operators integrating capture into existing assets
  • Hydrogen and emerging gas technologies. Project developers, equipment suppliers and operators at production and export scale
  • Data and AI. The capability layer underpinning every sector

What's new at Energy Exchange Australia

Energy Exchange Australia builds on 40 years of AOG while expanding the platform to reflect where the upstream sector is heading.

  • Adjacent sectors with their own dedicated presence – decommissioning, offshore wind, CCS/CCUS, hydrogen and data and AI alongside core oil and gas
  • An industry-led conference program covering production, emerging gas technologies, lower-carbon operations and the technical sessions the upstream sector needs
  • New exhibitor categories reflecting the full upstream supply chain
  • A evolved brand identity rooted in 40 years of upstream energy in WA
  • More crossover between oil and gas operations and the sectors being built alongside them

What hasn't changed from AOG to Energy Exchange Australia

The name has evolved. The event’s foundations haven’t.

  • Oil and gas remains at the core – the upstream sector is still the heart of the event
  • Australia’s largest and longest-running upstream energy event, in Perth every year
  • An industry-led conference program with operator case studies, regulator updates and technical sessions
  • Three days where the upstream supply chain does business, qualifies suppliers and moves projects forward
  • The same trusted event team with four decades of upstream energy in WA behind them

Energy Exchange Australia continues to serve the operators, suppliers and project developers who made AOG what it was – and who are building what comes next.

Who is Energy Exchange Australia for?

Energy Exchange Australia is built for the entire upstream supply chain.

  • Operators and EPCs across oil and gas and adjacent sectors
  • Equipment, technology and service providers
  • Drilling, subsea and construction contractors
  • Decommissioning, offshore wind, CCS/CCUS, hydrogen and emerging gas technology providers
  • Government, regulators and industry bodies

From keeping production flowing, to planning a decommissioning campaign, to scoping a new energy project, to supplying the people and equipment that make any of it possible. Energy Exchange Australia is where the upstream industry does business.

The future of Energy Exchange Australia

Energy Exchange Australia will continue to evolve alongside the upstream sector, adapting to where the industry is heading while maintaining its role as Australia’s trusted, commercially driven meeting place for operators, suppliers and project developers.

The commitment remains the same: connecting the people, projects and progress that power Australia’s upstream energy industry.