Frontier Welcomes SEAPEX as Asia Pacific Strategic Partner for the World Energies Summit 2025

Frontier is proud to announce that the South East Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX) has joined as the Asia Pacific Strategic Partner for the upcoming World Energies Summit, taking place on 14th– 15th October 2025 in London, United Kingdom.

As one of the region’s most respected industry networks, SEAPEX plays a critical role in advancing upstream exploration and development across Asia Pacific. Their support marks a significant milestone for the Summit’s regional engagement and reinforces our commitment to showcasing the full spectrum of global upstream opportunity.

"We’re delighted to welcome SEAPEX as a Strategic Partner this year," said Gayle Meikle, Founder & CEO of Frontier


"Their deep-rooted connections, regional insight, and technical credibility will bring valuable perspective to our Asia Pacific discussions and help connect new opportunities with global capital in the World Energies Summit in London. I look forward to welcoming the SEAPEX team alongside Asia Pacific NOC’s and regulators to London to promote and engage with our c-level upstream audience that will be in attendance."

Ian Cross, Board Member at SEAPEX, added:

“SEAPEX is proud to collaborate with Frontier as the Asia Pacific Strategic Partner for the World Energies Summit 2025. Asia Pacific remains one of the most diverse and opportunity-rich upstream regions globally. This partnership allows us to elevate the profile of our region and bring greater visibility to the companies, geologies, and investment prospects that continue to drive energy development across Southeast Asia and beyond.”

As part of the partnership, SEAPEX will contribute to the Summit programme, support speaker development, and promote Asia Pacific’s dynamic exploration and production landscape to an international audience of investors, operators, and government leaders.

The World Energies Summit is Frontier’s flagship global upstream gathering, uniting decision-makers from over 40 countries for two days of deal-focused dialogue, insight, and networking at the highest level.

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