GUH at: Energy Exchange Australia 2026
10/03/2026, 09:00 (GMT) Add To Calendar
Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre
To find out more contact: events@theguh.co.uk
Stand share at Energy Exchange Australia (EXA) 2026
Exhibit with the UK's underwater industry and one of Australia's key energy events!
Join Global Underwater Hub, the UK's subsea and underwater industry body, and exhibit alongside the UK Department for Business and Trade (DBT) at Energy Exchange Australia (EXA) 2026 in Perth, Australia, taking place from Tuesday, 10 until Thursday, 12 March 2026.
This stand share is designed for companies that want a visible, credible presence in Australia without the cost, staffing and logistics of going it alone. Stand share partners will be part of a UK-led stand, backed by government support.
For 2026, Global Underwater Hub is giving both members and non-members the opportunity to partner with it at EXA with a stand share package. Stand B26, will be open on four sides and featuring a central lounge area with a welcoming cluster layout, stand partners will have dedicated space - including a poseur table and two stools - at the stand edge.
| The Global Underwater Hub stand in 2025, supported by the UK Government |
Why stand share with Global Underwater Hub?
- Industry backed visibility; Be part of a UK-branded presence supported by Global Underwater Hub and the UK Government.
- Access to excusive side events; Access a joint programme of side activity run by the UK Department for Business and Trade and Scottish Development International (SDI).
- Cost effective; Exhibit in a key international market at the fraction of the cost associated with exhibiting as an individual exhibitor.
"This stand share at EXA in Perth, Australia, supported by the UK Government, is a cost-effective way to engage with industry and raise your profile. Being part of an open-style stand, with dedicated space and a managed reception desk, gives real flexibility for meetings, supported by a programme of networking sessions and introductions thanks to industry partners including Scottish Development International"
Neil Gordon, Chief Executive, Global Underwater Hub
Neil Gordon, Chief Executive, Global Underwater Hub
Book your space
To obtain pricing and further information, or to book your stand share package, please e-mail events@theguh.co.uk or telephone +44 (0) 1224 506600.
Spaces will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Discounted rates available to members of Global Underwater Hub.
About Energy Exchange Australia
Meet the Global Underwater Hub team on stand B26 to learn more.
Energy Exchange Australia (EXA) is one of the leading energy industry events in Australia, bringing together thousands of industry professionals to learn, network, connect and harness opportunities. Global Underwater Hub will be there, exhibiting on stand B26 at this established three-day annual event.
Held at Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre from Tuesday, 10 until Thursday, 12 March, EXA features a large exhibition with around 250 companies showcasing innovative solutions, technologies and services. Alongside the exhibition is a busy conference programme, including the Subsea Forum, of which Global Underwater Hub is an organising partner.
Formerly known as AOG Energy, EXA welcomes attendees from around the world keen to collaborate, network and learn.
At EXA in 2025, Global Underwater Hub cemented its connections with partners in the region by signing a memorandum of understanding with the Subsea Innovation Cluster Australia. It will see the organisations work together to grow the subsea sector in both hemispheres.
Global Underwater Hub's presence at EXA in 2026 is once again being supported by the UK Government's Department for Business and Trade, which supports businesses to invest, grow and export, creating jobs and opportunities across the country.
Who you'll be exhibiting alongside
In 2026, stand share partners include C-Kore Systems and Subsea Pressure Controls.
In previous years, companies exhibiting as part of the Global Underwater Hub stand have included:
Feedback from previous stand share partners consistently highlights:
- Strong value for money compared with solo exhibiting
- High-quality leads and meaningful follow-up conversations
- Excellent access to decision-makers, not just footfall
- Top ratings for quality of discussion, reflecting the calibre of engagement on the stand
Why exhibit in Australia?
Australia’s offshore energy market is shifting fast. The country is balancing a strong oil and gas base with net-zero plans, which is driving new demand across subsea engineering, decommissioning, offshore wind and carbon capture.
The Global Underwater Hub Market Intelligence team has taken a close look at the Australian landscape and the opportunities emerging across the sector.
- Oil and Gas; Western Australia delivers more than half of Australia’s offshore output. Major projects are moving forward, including Scarborough, Barossa, Julimar and Crux. Scarborough aims for first LNG in late 2026 and Barossa delivered first gas in Q3 2025. Each project requires extensive subsea systems such as flowlines, manifolds and tiebacks, along with long-term inspection and maintenance work.
- Decommissioning; The national Offshore Decommissioning Roadmap outlines an AU $60 billion (around £30 billion) market. The current inventory covers more than 1,000 wells, 4,500 km of pipelines and 500 subsea structures. Key fields, including Mutineer– Exeter, Stybarrow and Griffin, are scheduled for removal by 2030, opening a significant market for subsea recovery and cutting technologies.
- Offshore Wind; The Bunbury zone in Western Australia is becoming a focal point. Feasibility licences have been issued for projects aiming for as much as 4 GW of capacity. These schemes need substantial subsea cabling, buoyancy systems and foundation engineering, creating diversification routes for underwater supply chains.
- Carbon Capture and Storage; CCS is a central part of Australia’s decarbonisation plan. Gorgon CCS has already stored more than 11 MtCO₂, although it has faced performance challenges. Future activity, including Browse CCS and new permit areas, will depend on advanced subsea compression, monitoring and transport systems.
More about Energy Exchange Australia
For over 40 years Energy Exchange Australia (EXA), previously known as AOG Energy, has cemented itself as a critical event in the oil, gas and energy market. Held annually in Perth, EXA builds on the strong legacy AOG Energy has established but with a modern outlook and new opportunities.
Find out more about EXA on the official event website at www.exaexpo.com.au

