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05/28/2026

The Calgary Roundtable is today. We look forward to hearing from a high-powered line-up of speakers who will share their insights on Prosperity Through Diversification.

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05/18/2026

Geopolitical tensions have caused oil and gas prices to surge, positioning Canada to be a global supplier of choice for energy security. However, the debate over Canada’s export infrastructure — or lack thereof — continues, and energy industry leaders are confronting renewed questions about whether the country can get projects off the ground fast enough to stay competitive.

Will Canada capitalize on this generational opportunity and realize its energy superpower ambitions?

Hear from industry leaders on Canada's strategic advantages at the 21st annual Calgary Energy Roundtable conference.

Canada’s strategic advantage
Presentation by:
· Eric Nuttall, Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager, Ninepoint Partners LP
Followed by a discussion with:
· Mike Verney, Executive Vice President, McDaniel & Associates
Discussion led by: David Chelich, Head, Global Energy and Diversified Industries, TMX Group

To register for the conference, visit: https://energyroundtable.org/calgary-2026/

05/11/2026

Special thanks to our Energy Roundtable Conference Gold Sponsors, EY, TMX Group, CAPP, ATB Cormack Capital Markets, Kiewit Corporation, and FGS Longview.

To learn more about this year's conference visit: https://energyroundtable.org/calgary-2026/

04/30/2026

Utility executives have long called natural gas a “bridge” to carbon-free power and heating. The power demand boom accelerated by things such as artificial intelligence has all but killed off the analogy.

Many executives now say gas will remain central to their plans for years to come. Canada holds vast natural gas reserves and potential to power LNG plants with hydroelectricity, allowing Canada to produce low-emission, LNG and ship to Asia, where demand is highest. Canadian producers expect the basis differential between Canadian and U.S. natural gas to narrow as new LNG export comes online.

This discussion will address how Canada can utilize its gas reserves, diversify energy export markets and drive forward Indigenous economic participation and prosperity.

· Corey Code, Executive Vice President & CFO, Ovintiv
· Scott Burrows, President & CEO, Pembina Pipeline Corporation
· Ken Toyokawa, CEO, Diamond Gas Management Canada Ltd.

Discussion led by: Deborah Yedlin, President & CEO, Calgary Chamber of Commerce

To learn more about this year's programme, visit: https://energyroundtable.org/calgary-2026/

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