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      Continuing on the journey of smart technology transformation

      As the energy sector stands on the verge of an AI‑enabled Intelligence Age, this report explores how leaders are integrating energy technology more deeply into operations to succeed in a fast‑moving and unpredictable environment. While AI and cybersecurity remain top priorities, the research highlights how energy organisations are also assessing and investing in a broader range of emerging technologies — XaaS, edge computing, digital twins and quantum — balancing current adoption with future ambition across sustainable energy, energy efficiency, and the broader future of energy landscape.

      Drawing on insights from over 250 energy leaders, the report examines where targeted digital initiatives, such as production optimisation, predictive maintenance, and integrated asset management, are already delivering measurable value. It also seeks to address the challenges of scaling beyond pilots, outlining how clear strategy, strong governance, and a human‑centric approach are critical to unlocking sustained performance and long‑term returns.

      Key findings from our research

      One in five ENRC organisations surveyed have indicated that they are achieving technology ROI in excess of 200%.

      Just 29% of ENRC respondent businesses are still in AI piloting phases — by next year that will fall to only 2%.

      96% of energy leaders surveyed believe that managing AI agents will become a key workforce skill within the next five years.


      Better cybersecurity management is the most widely anticipated benefit (36%) of achieving the organisation’s technology goals, followed by stronger risk management (29%).



      KPMG Global tech report 2026: Energy, Natural Resources and Chemicals

      Continuing on the journey of smart technology transformation


      Digital investments in the energy and resources sector are delivering clear financial value, yet unlocking full ROI at scale remains a challenge. To drive sustainable growth, it’s important to address hurdles like legacy systems, budget constraints, and execution gaps that prevent moving beyond pilot projects.

      Wilson Lee

      Head of Energy and Natural Resources
      Hong Kong SAR

      KPMG China


      The energy sector is rapidly leveraging cutting-edge technologies, particularly AI, to drive operational efficiencies and fuel digital transformation. It's clear that technology is the cornerstone for future success and value creation in this evolving landscape.

      Stanley Sum

      Head of Technology Consulting
      Greater Bay Area

      KPMG China


      Why download the report?

      By downloading the Global tech report 2026: Energy, Natural Resources and Chemicals, you’ll unlock unique perspectives on:

      • How energy leaders are turning AI and emerging technologies into measurable business value across global energy solutions.
      • Where digital investments are delivering ROI — and what could be holding organisations back from scaling.
      • Why data, governance, and cybersecurity are critical to technology‑driven performance.
      • Which emerging technologies may shape the next phase of operational efficiency and the broader energy transition.

      Enhance your strategic planning with specialist analysis and actionable insights from leading executives in energy.

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      Wilson Lee
      Wilson Lee

      Head of Energy and Natural Resources

      Hong Kong SAR

      KPMG China

      Stanley Sum
      Stanley Sum

      Head of Technology Consulting

      Greater Bay Area

      KPMG China


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