Global Energy Show kicking off in Calgary next week against backdrop of oil shock
CALGARY — 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.
Yet one theme remains consistent, said Nick Samain, senior vice-president of organizer DMG Events: the need for Canada to diversify its energy export markets and to build the infrastructure needed to make it happen.
More than 30,000 attendees are expected at the conference and trade show, which begins on June 9. A lot of that is driven by international visitors, including those from the United States, who are intrigued by what Canada has to offer, said Samain.


