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Digitalization in Oil and Gas, Canada

Date: 27 April 2020 to 28 April 2022
Location HOTELS ARTS | CALGARY, ALBERTA



The only Digitalization-Focused Conference for the Canadian Energy Sector

Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the Oil and Gas IIoT Sensors market estimated at US$659.1 Million in the year 2020, is projected to reach a revised size of US$892 Million by 2026 as per global industry analysts, inc.

The global energy transition could create 170,000 jobs in Canada and contribute $61 billion to Alberta’s GDP by 2050, according to a recent study released by provincial economic development groups.

The Energy Conference Network is pleased to return in 2022 with the 7th Annual Digitalization in Oil and Gas Canada Conference. Once again, attendees will gather to learn from digital pioneers who are shaping the future of the technological landscape, exchange ideas with like-minded peers and network with leading solution providers.

Technologies such as IoT, machine learning, AI, digital twins, drones, automation, edge computing and blockchain will be highlighted at this conference, with several focused themes on Clean-Tech and GHG reduction, Position data and data analytics, Digital transformation, 5G and private networks and more.

The 7th Annual Digitization in Oil and Gas Canada Conference agenda will include real life case studies, project updates, panel discussions, keynote presentations and round tables debates on how to drive production efficiency, lower risk, reduce costs and improve safety in the Canadian Oil and Gas industry.

Digitalization is no longer an option, but critical in enabling Canadian oil and gas companies to achieve benefits across their entire value chain – from exploration to development and production.

2020-04-27 00:00:00 2022-04-28 00:00:00 Australia/Perth Digitalization in Oil and Gas, Canada The only Digitalization-Focused Conference for the Canadian Energy Sector Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the Oil and Gas IIoT Sensors market estimated at US$659.1 Million in the year 2020, is projected to reach a revised size of US$892 Million by 2026 as per global industry analysts, inc. The global energy transition could create 170,000 jobs in Canada and contribute $61 billion to Alberta’s GDP by 2050, according to a recent study released by provincial economic development groups. The Energy Conference Network is pleased to return in 2022 with the 7th Annual Digitalization in Oil and Gas Canada Conference. Once again, attendees will gather to learn from digital pioneers who are shaping the future of the technological landscape, exchange ideas with like-minded peers and network with leading solution providers. Technologies such as IoT, machine learning, AI, digital twins, drones, automation, edge computing and blockchain will be highlighted at this conference, with several focused themes on Clean-Tech and GHG reduction, Position data and data analytics, Digital transformation, 5G and private networks and more. The 7th Annual Digitization in Oil and Gas Canada Conference agenda will include real life case studies, project updates, panel discussions, keynote presentations and round tables debates on how to drive production efficiency, lower risk, reduce costs and improve safety in the Canadian Oil and Gas industry. Digitalization is no longer an option, but critical in enabling Canadian oil and gas companies to achieve benefits across their entire value chain - from exploration to development and production. HOTELS ARTS | CALGARY, ALBERTA
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