June 10-12, 2025 | BMO Centre, Calgary, Canada

Canadian Energy Powering Global Opportunity

The energy industry is evolving and adapting to geopolitical challenges and ongoing energy supply issues, all while prioritizing sustainable energy solutions. The need for a clear strategy towards low-carbon solutions and investment in clean technologies continues to be a priority, even as urgent energy security concerns persist. Additionally, finance and investment, Artificial Intelligence (AI), technology, and talent are critical enablers that will drive progress and sustainable growth in the energy sector.

This year’s exclusive Leadership Roundtables will provide a platform for in-depth discussions, insights, and networking opportunities focused on the most pressing challenges in the energy sector. Key stakeholders - including policymakers and industry leaders, will gather to explore essential trends and opportunities that can drive the transition to a sustainable energy future.

Participation is by invitation only. If you would like to apply, please email conference@globalenergyshow.com

Sessions Include:

Canada: Shaping a Pragmatic and Realistic Energy Future

Engaging Indigenous Leaders in a Collaborative and Strategic Dialogue on Energy Priorities

Canada and United States: Harnessing Collective Capacity to Transform North America into a Global Leader in Energy Innovation

The Role of Hydrogen in Canada’s Energy Future and Lessons Learned from the United States Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)

Financing Canada’s Energy Transition to 2030

Canada’s Electricity Future

Sustainability Increasing Production in the Canadian Oil Sands

The Role of AI in the Energy Transition: Accelerating the Integration of Low Carbon Energy Solutions

Canada’s Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) Ambitions

The Future of Nuclear Energy in Canada: Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)

Capitalizing on Canada’s LNG Opportunity in an Evolving Canadian Political Climate

Innovations in Energy Efficiency in Canada: What’s Working and What Isn’t