Global Energy Show kicking off in Calgary next week against backdrop of oil shock
The Global Energy Show is set to begin in Calgary next week, attracting a diverse group of attendees including premiers, energy ministers, and international visitors. This year's event is marked by significant changes in the energy landscape, including geopolitical tensions affecting oil markets. Organizers anticipate over 30,000 attendees and an increase in exhibitors, highlighting Canada's growing role as an energy producer.
- ▪The Global Energy Show will take place in Calgary next week with over 30,000 expected attendees.
- ▪There will be 500 exhibitors at the trade show, marking a 10 percent increase from last year.
- ▪International interest in Canada's energy sector is rising, with many international pavilions participating this year.
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Premiers, energy ministers, CEOs and a throng of international visitors are poised to descend on Calgary next week, when the annual Global Energy Show kicks off against a vastly different backdrop than the event last year. A year ago Alberta Premier Danielle Smith was just beginning to float the idea of a new West Coast oil pipeline, her government had yet to sign an energy accord with Ottawa setting out conditions for that plan and there was no war in the Middle East upending energy markets. Get breaking National news Get breaking Canada news delivered to your inbox as it happens so you won't miss a trending story. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Get Started By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
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