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Timor-Leste Showcases Energy Potential at ADIPEC 2025
The Autoridade Nacional do Petróleo (ANP) of Timor-Leste concluded its participation at ADIPEC 2025, a significant event that showcased the country’s growing appeal as a key investment destination in Southeast Asia. Following its recent admission to ASEAN, Timor-Leste is positioning itself as an emerging hub for energy transition and upstream development, engaging with major global energy stakeholders.
Throughout the four-day exhibition in Abu Dhabi, the ANP delegation held crucial meetings with prominent energy companies such as CNPC, Shell, and Mubadala. The discussions focused on potential opportunities in upstream exploration, basin analysis, and technical cooperation, reinforcing Timor-Leste’s commitment to advancing its energy sector.
Strengthening Investment Opportunities
The ANP utilized its presence at ADIPEC 2025 to highlight the upcoming 2026 Licensing Round, aiming to attract institutional investments for exploration and energy transition projects. The delegation emphasized improvements in fiscal frameworks and regulatory pathways, which are essential for creating a competitive investment landscape.
Meetings with finance-oriented stakeholders were particularly productive, generating interest in Timor-Leste’s geological potential. Companies expressed enthusiasm about the country’s commitment to transparency and investor accessibility, which are crucial for fostering long-term partnerships.
The engagement at ADIPEC not only underscored Timor-Leste’s readiness to welcome foreign investment but also served to build momentum ahead of the 5th Timor-Leste Energy, Mining & Business Forum. Scheduled for November 24-26, 2025, in Dili, this forum aims to gather government leaders, investors, and financial institutions to explore new opportunities across the energy and mining sectors.
Looking Ahead to Future Developments
As the ANP continues to promote Timor-Leste as a finance-ready energy frontier, the focus remains on maximizing the potential of its natural resources. The upcoming licensing round is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the country’s energy landscape.
The ANP, as the national regulator for the petroleum and energy sector, is dedicated to promoting transparent resource management and sustainable sector development. This commitment is essential for supporting national economic growth and attracting international investment.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Alberto Cruz
Marketing Director, IN-VR
E: [email protected]
Timor-Leste’s active participation at ADIPEC 2025 marks a significant step forward in its journey towards becoming a leading player in the global energy market, setting the stage for future collaborations and development opportunities.
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