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CAPP and CEPA join Canadian Gas Dialogues – April 23, Calgary, Alberta

April 1, 2019 2:43 AM
BOE Report Staff

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The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers and the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association joined as Supporting Organizations ofCanadian Gas Dialogues.

In an increasingly natural gas focused world, will Canada be able to take advantage of its resources in the global marketplace?

Join leaders and experts from government, industry, the regulatory sector and academia, as they discuss the opportunities and challenges, both domestic and international.

The Canadian Gas Dialogues conference is designed to bring together the spectrum of stakeholders in the natural gas community for the exchange and sharing of insight and viewpoints on how we can collectively move forward the position of the industry in local, national and global communities.

MAIN TOPICS OF DISCUSSION:

Public Understanding of the Value Proposition

Too often the value proposition of natural gas is simply unappreciated. This is in part because the delivery and use of the product has been so seamless, and its price so affordable, that people haven’t been focused on it. The downside of this lack of focus is a lack of understanding: and in the midst of this lack of understanding comes mounting criticism of natural gas as a problem. This panel will focus on different aspects of the value proposition that can be emphasized to build public support.

The Regulatory Framework: Making it as Efficient as Possible

The regulatory framework in Canada affecting natural gas is complex. Economic regulators at the provincial level determine the build-out of local infrastructure, and environmental/energy regulators at the provincial and federal levels set legislative, regulatory and policy rules for infrastructure around the extraction, processing and transmission of the resource. This session will assess what works and what doesn’t.

Export Markets With LNG Canada’s positive final investment decision, Canada is now on the global LNG export map. This session will explore what lies ahead for future growth of Canadian gas export capacity.

Domestic Markets

Canada’s historical gas export customer, the United States, is now its main competitor. Along with developing LNG export markets, Canadian producers are faced with finding new domestic natural gas markets. This session will explore where those markets might be found.

Confirmed Speakers:

Andy Calitz – CEO, LNG Canada

Crystal Smith – Chief Councillor Haisla Nation

Akos Losz – Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy

Martha Hall FIndlay – President and CEO Canada West Foundation

Joseph (Joe) B’Oris – Chief Development Officer Bear Head LNG

Michael Eddy – Head of Indigenous Relations LNG Canada

Paul Cheliak – VP Public and Regulatory Affairs Canadian Gas Association

Dave Nikolejsin – Deputy Minister BC Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources

Tim McMillan – President and CEO CAPP – Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers

Chris Bloomer – President & CEO CEPA – Canadian Energy Pipeline Association

For the full list of Speakers please visit Canadian Gas Dialogues where you can find the full details about this event.

Book you seat today! Benefit from a 10% reduction on your ticket courtesy of BOE Report, the Official Media Partner of Canadian Gas Dialogues. Please use the following promotional code on check-out: BOEReport2019

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