dmg events invites technical experts to submit an abstract to apply to speak at the 2024 Global Energy Show Canada Conference being held in Calgary, AB, Canada from June 11 – 13, 2024, at the new BMO Centre at Stampede Park (20 Roundup Way S.E, Calgary, AB). The technical conference brings together global technical experts and leaders to present and discuss the latest technologies, processes, and innovations to help companies increase efficiencies, save costs, reduce environmental impact and achieve net-zero goals along with other issues facing the energy sector. The submission deadline is December 8, 2023, and interested applicants can submit their abstracts here.
“The Global Energy Show brings a professional audience in a great format. A great event builds a full program that brings the audience in for than just a quick visit – the Global Energy Show really does this,” says Dan Forget Director of Business Development, Kanin Energy “I was happy to see such a great schedule of topics and fellow speakers discussing the day’s energy challenges. ”
The 2024 edition of the Global Energy Show Canada will feature over 300 speakers in the technical and strategic conference, 30,000 attendees and 600 exhibiting companies. This event is the largest B2B exhibition and conference engaging with industry buyers and sellers, stakeholders and partners, CEOs and young professionals together to share knowledge and fuel innovation in the ever-changing energy landscape.
“It was a pleasure presenting at the 2023 Global Energy Show Technical Conference. The event itself was very well organized. I enjoyed attending both the conference-style presentations and the interactive panels with industry-leading experts,” says Sogol Mottaghi-Tabar, Facilities Expert, SLB “We were able to have meaningful discussions and learn about all the up-and-coming technologies in the energy sector.”
The 2024 Call for Abstracts is open to all technical experts in the energy sector who would like to share their knowledge, experience and solutions with industry colleagues. Applications should be between 300-450 words and include detailed information on objectives/scope, methods, procedures, processes, results, observations and conclusions. The ten categories that will cover
the full energy value chain open for submissions are: Clean Technology and Environmental Management, Cleaner Hydrocarbon Production and Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR), Drilling Completion, Field Development and Infrastructure, Hydrogen, Methane Emissions Reduction, Pipeline and Processing Facilities, Renewables, Reservoir Engineering and Sustainable Electricity Generation & Grid Modernization.
Applications will be reviewed by nearly 40 members of the Global Energy Show Canada Technical Committee – see details here