
Capitalizing Canada’s role in an increasingly competitive global energy system.
The global energy system is entering a period of intensified competition for energy security, supply, capital and long-term market access, as recent expansion across LNG, nuclear and export infrastructure moves into its next phase. Investment is concentrating in jurisdictions that can deliver reliable supply, scalable infrastructure and long-term certainty.
Canada is now being tested within that shift. Oil production and export capacity are expanding, LNG exports are coming online, critical minerals are moving into allied supply chains, nuclear is advancing, and electricity demand is rising as industrial growth and AI-driven computing reshape demand.
The outcome will determine whether Canada secures long-term relevance in global energy markets or cedes ground to faster-moving jurisdictions.
The Executive Conference brings together the leaders shaping those decisions across capital, policy and infrastructure.
Featured 2026 Executive Speakers
Senior leaders from government, industry and international markets.

Why Attend the Executive Conference
A leadership forum focused on energy security, infrastructure delivery and the decisions shaping Canada’s next phase of energy development.
- Strategic insights from ministers, CEOs and senior policymakers.
- Discussions focused on what is investable, buildable and bankable now.
- Cross-sector perspectives connecting capital, policy and infrastructure.
- Global dialogue on LNG, critical minerals, electricity systems and market access.
- Access to the Opening Plenary and senior-level networking opportunities.
- A program built around Canada’s competitiveness in a changing global system.
2026 Executive Conference Themes
The program is structured around the forces reshaping Canada’s role in the global energy system.

Featured Sessions
Pipelines: Canada’s Last Big Test for Energy Credibility
- What investors and partners need to see to support long-cycle infrastructure.
The New Global Gas Order: Power, Alliances & the LNG Supercycle
- How buyers, governments and capital are positioning for the next phase of global LNG supply.
The Grid Crunch: Building the Power System Canada’s Economy Now Depends On
- What will determine whether Canada can support industrial growth and rising electricity demand.
Financing Nuclear at Scale: From Flagship Projects to a Pan-Canadian Fleet
- How nuclear moves from individual projects to coordinated national deployment.
Allied Critical Minerals Strategy: The Race to Secure the Democratic Supply Chain
- Where supply chains, standards and downstream value are being anchored.
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The Executive Conference program is now live. Explore the agenda and plan your participation in Calgary this June.
Canada’s next phase of energy leadership will be determined by how effectively capital, policy and infrastructure are aligned and executed.
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