Canada is the fourth largest producer of oil and gas globally, yet nearly all its production has remained landlocked. Over the course of this year, Canada will see the completion of new major export infrastructure, some of which are over a decade in the making, come online and permit more meaningful volumes of Canadian oil and gas to reach global markets. At the same time governments and industry have committed to ambitious decarbonization targets. Can Canadian sector meet its emissions targets while growing export volume? What new infrastructure will be required, and can it be built in a timely manner? What is the role of government, and what are the key challenges facing the industry?
S&P Global Commodity Insights
Head, Centre of Emissions Excellence
Ministry of Energy and Minerals, Government of Alberta
Minister of Energy & Minerals
LNG Canada
President & Chief Executive Officer
Pathways Alliance
President
Trans Mountain Corporation
Chief Financial and Strategy Officer