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Event Date |
Wed Mar 30 MDT - Thu Mar 31 MDT (over 2 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed Mar 30 2:00am - Thu Mar 31 2:00am |
Location |
Hilton Garden Inn Calgary Downtown
711 4 St SE Suite A, Calgary, AB T2G 1N3, Canada |
Region | Americas |
Connect with key northern stakeholders for candid discussions and valuable information on project development in oil, gas, alternative energy, and critical mineral resources.
THIS YEAR’S HIGHLIGHTS
• Infrastructure Advancements in Roads, Ports, Rail and Telecommunications
• Exploring Natural Gas Opportunities and Projects in Canada’s North
• Alternative Energy Sources in Wind, Solar and Small Modular Reactors to Minimize the Use of Diesel
• Growth Opportunities in Critical Minerals in the Technology Economy
• Expanding a Remediation Economy and Balancing Environmental Responsibility with Economic Development
• Assessing the Future for Oil and Gas Developments in the Alaskan North Slope, Russia and Norway
The symposium is your opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the future of sustainable resource development in the North and Canada’s role in global energy markets. Ensure you have the latest information about infrastructure advancements, regulatory issues and what is required to move forward with new projects.
Meet the leaders and decision makers from Territorial and Federal governments, Indigenous communities and industry at this anticipated event.
WHO ATTEND?
This is a must-see event for government and industry professionals involved in Northern resource development. The spectrum of job responsibilities includes:
• Regulatory and Government Affairs
• Policy Advisor
• Environment & Natural Resources
• Indigenous and Community Affairs
• Economic Development
• Land Management & Environmental Approvals
• Logistics, Infrastructure, Transportation
• Exploration Manager
• Oil & Gas Planning
• Petroleum Advisors
• Resource Development
• Geoscientist
• New Ventures
• Project Managers
• Legal Affairs
• Finance and Procurement
• Business Development
2022 Speakers
Jakob Alveberg
Counselor, Petroleum and Energy, Royal Norwegian Embassy (Washington D.C)
Seth Bohnet
Director, Strategic Infrastructure, Department of Infrastructure, Government of the Northwest Territories
Allan Chatenay
President, Explor
Brian Crist
Director, Highways and Public Works, Transportation Engineering Branch, Yukon Government
G. Kent Fellows
Associate Program Director: Canadian Northern Corridor, University of Calgary
Jeff C. Griffin
Vice-President, Science & Technology, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
Mike Harlow
Manager Petroleum Resources, Industry, Tourism and Investment, Government of Northwest Territories
Rasel Hossain
Director, Contaminants and Remediation Division, Northwest Territories Region, Crown Indigenous Relations & Northern Affairs Canada
Katie Kachur
Vice-President, Government Relations, West, Canadian Propane Association
Katharina Koch
Postdoctoral Associate, Canadian Northern Corridor Research Program, The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary
Jay Massie
Vice President, Northern Development & Indigenous Relations, ATCO Electric
Paul Murchison
Executive Director, Major Transportation, Highways and Public Works, Yukon Government
Larry Persily
former Federal Coordinator, Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Projects, Journalist/Instructor, University of Alaska Anchorage
Ben Seligman
Project Specialist, Arctic/Frontier Oil & Gas
Matthew Spence
Regional Director General, Northwest Territories Region, Crown Indigenous Relations & Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC)
Hon. John Streicker
Minister of Energy, Mines & Resources, Government of Yukon
Priyank Thatté
Executive Director, Sustainable Infrastructure Branch, Highways and Public Works, Yukon Government
Hon. Dan Vandal
Minister of Northern Affairs, Government of Canada
Hon. Caroline Wawzonek
Minister, Industry, Tourism, Culture and Investment, Government of Northwest Territories
Jennifer Winter
Scientific Director, Energy and Environmental Policy, School of Public Policy research division, University of Calgary
FACILITATOR:
Rasel Hossain
Director, Contaminants and Remediation Division, Northwest Territories Region, Crown Indigenous Relations & Northern Affairs Canada
WORKSHOP LEADERS:
Ron Breadmore
Project Manager, Contaminants and Remediation Division, Northwest Territories Region, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC)
Joel Nolin
District Market Sector Manager, AECOM
Mario Giguère
Procurement Specialist, Procurement Edmonton, Public Services and Procurement Canada
Brett Wheler
Senior Policy Advisor, Sustainability and Resource Management, Tlicho Government
2022 Sponsors
REFRESHMENT BREAK SPONSOR:
• Government of Northwest Territories
MEDIA PARTNERS:
• Canadian Association of Energy Contractors (CAOEC)
• CAPP
• CPA