Global Energy Show Canada 2026 Convenes Global Energy Leaders to Advance Investment, Partnerships and Energy Security

The Global Energy Show Canada 2026 in Calgary attracted over 38,000 attendees from 100 countries, generating $70.6 million in economic impact while reinforcing Canada’s role as a key energy partner. The event featured discussions on AI, critical minerals, and LNG opportunities, with participation from leaders in Asia, Europe, and North America.
Global Energy Show Canada 2026 concluded in Calgary after hosting more than 38,000 attendees from over 100 countries, alongside 500 exhibitors. The event generated an estimated $70.6 million in economic impact for Calgary, supporting 23,000 jobs and 56,000 hotel stays. It highlighted Canada’s growing influence in global energy markets amid rising demand and geopolitical shifts. Federal Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Hon. Tim Hodgson, emphasized Canada’s return as a major energy investor, while Alberta Premier Danielle Smith stressed the province’s expertise and commitment to responsible growth. Delegations from Japan, South Korea, India, the UK, Germany, the UAE, the US, and Nigeria attended, reinforcing international partnerships. The event expanded its focus to AI, data centers, critical minerals, and LNG opportunities, with an Executive Conference featuring government leaders, CEOs, and investors. An Energy Influencers Conference addressed oil and gas, new energy technologies, and innovation. Invitation-only roundtables discussed AI-driven energy demand, Indigenous partnerships, and infrastructure investment. Participants explored commercial, geopolitical, and technological forces shaping the energy sector, underlining Canada’s role in securing global supply chains. The event solidified Calgary’s position as a hub for energy collaboration and investment.
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