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    Shale Gas Running Room - Canadian Gas Dialogues 2020

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Join the discussion at Canadian Gas Dialogues 2020 - April 1, Calgary Petroleum Club

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Shale Gas Running Room - Canadian Gas Dialogues 2020

The Montney, straddling the border between northeastern BC and northwestern Alberta, has established itself as one of the premier shale gas resources in North America, rivaling such great basins as the Permian and the Appalachian in the US. But western Canada has much more to offer, from emerging liquids-rich plays in the Duvernay to established and growing plays in the Deep Basin. This session will draw on some of Canada’s top shale gas developers to discuss just what the potential might be.

Moderator: Dulles Wang, Woodmac

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Panel:

Darren Gee, Peyto Exploration

Dan Allan, CSUR

Brad Hayes, Petrel Robertson

Shale Gas Running Room

10:30 am – 11:40 am: Morning Parallel Session #2


Canadian Gas Dialogues 2020

The Canadian Gas Dialogues conference is designed to bring together the spectrum of stakeholders in the natural gas community for the exchange and sharing of insight and viewpoints on how we can collectively move forward the position of the industry in local, national and global communities. 

In 2019 more than 140 Canadian gas industry executives, consultants, managers and other stakeholders participated in Natural Gas World’s inaugural Canadian Gas Dialogues conference April 23 in Calgary. Structured around four panels, the conference explored major issues impacting the Canadian gas industry: public perception of the industry, domestic and export markets for its product, and regulatory forces that are reshaping how – and even if – the industry can move forward. And a luncheon panel explored what can arguably be characterised as the biggest success story in the Canadian gas industry since the nation–building TransCanada pipeline system was built in the 1950s: the decision by the LNG Canada partnership to commit to building its $40bn liquefaction terminal and pipeline on Canada’s west coast.

Natural Gas World presents Canadian Gas Dialogues 2020 with the support of the Canadian Gas Association (CGA)Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) and the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association (CEPA)

Venue: Calgary Petroleum Club