INDUSTRY ROADMAP: THE FUTURE OF OIL & GAS January 17 at 8am

Industry Roadmap: The Future of Oil & Gas 2017

This event is run by a third-party partner

Details

The Delphi Group is partnering up with TheFutureEconomy.ca and Milestone GRP to bring you the Future of Oil & Gas 2017. This event hopes to bring together Canada's most innovative oil and gas companies and forward thinkers in order to dissect and debate how Canadian oil and gas companies can navigate the global energy transition. In doing so they hope to uncover how the industry can reinvent itself as a global energy leader in a new low-carbon economy.  The event will feature industry experts, innovators and disruptors, as well as out-of-the-box keynotes including Don Romano, President of Hyundai Auto Canada on the future of the transport industry and its implications for Canada’s oil and gas sector.

 

Admission: $199 

 

Expert Panels

The day’s 3 main panels will each focus on a key transition challenge.

1. The Innovation Challenge
How can we instill a stronger culture of serial innovation within Canada’s oil and gas companies’ practices, strategies and DNA?

2. The Commercialization Challenge
How can we accelerate the path to local and international commercialization for Canadian oil and gas innovation?

3. The Productivity Challenge
How can we increase the speed at which we integrate productivity-boosting technologies and best practices within Canadian oil and gas companies’ operations and organizations?


If you would like to find out more information on this event please follow the link here: Future of Oil & Gas 2017

 

Iron & Earth was founded and operates on Indigenous land within Treaty Six Territory and Métis Region 4 in amiskwaciy-wâskahikan (in Nehiyawewin/Cree), so-called Edmonton. The home of many Indigenous Peoples including the Nehiyawak/Cree, Tsuut’ina, Niitsitapi/Blackfoot, Métis, Nakota Sioux, Haudenosaunee/Iroquois, Dene Suliné, Anishinaabe/Ojibway/Saulteaux, and the Inuk/Inuit.

We pay our respects to all Indigenous Peoples of this land. Through their spiritual and practical relationships with the land, a rich heritage for our learning and our life as a community has been created and maintained. We recognize that the transition to a low-carbon future must be led by Indigenous Peoples and that there will be no justice unless we acknowledge and repair our relationship with the land.

We are committed to responding to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Calls to Action and upholding the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and acknowledge that we are always learning and unlearning practices that minimize harm and lead to the development of trust between us and Indigenous Peoples across Nations and urban centers.