06/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/26/2026 02:09
Government representatives, industry leaders and international organisations gathered today at the jointly hosted International Energy Agency (IEA)-World Liquid Gas Association (WLGA) LPG Leadership Forum to discuss strengthening the resilience of global liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supplies in the face of growing geopolitical uncertainty.
The Forum brought together delegates from 17 governments, more than 80 senior industry representatives and officials from NATO to examine the implications of the ongoing Middle East crisis for global LPG markets and identify practical measures to improve supply security.
Discussions focused on strategic LPG storage and reserve mechanisms, the protection of critical infrastructure, supply diversification and strengthening national energy resilience, particularly for developing economies and import-dependent markets in Africa.
Participants recognised the vital role LPG plays in supporting energy security and providing access to clean cooking for hundreds of millions of people worldwide. They also focused on the importance of closer collaboration between governments and industry to improve the resilience of global supply chains and reduce the risks posed by future disruptions. The discussions will help inform ongoing international efforts to strengthen energy resilience.
Governments and private sector representatives also expressed their intention to join the Clean Cooking Security Programme, hosted by the IEA, to identify the policies, investments and partnerships needed to strengthen the resilience of global LPG supply chains.
Access to clean cooking solutions remains an urgent yet often overlooked challenge, with disproportionately severe impacts on the most vulnerable across health, development, and education while contributing to hundreds of thousands of deaths each year. For over two decades, the IEA has been at the forefront of global efforts to expand access to clean cooking, providing analysis, policy advice and convening governments, industry and development partners to accelerate progress towards universal access by 2030.
Building on the momentum of the first Summit on Clean Cooking in Africa in 2024, the IEA will convene a high-level virtual session on 9 July to review progress and announce new financial and policy commitments ahead of the second Summit.