Energy Tomorrow: Canada & the World

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Energy Tomorrow: Canada & the World

You can be part of the discussion Follow me: @CAPP_Jeff Share your thoughts on today’s talk: #CAPPenergy

The world needs more energy Source: International Energy Agency 2016

Canada has the energy the world needs Source: International Energy Agency 2016

World energy markets are changing Price Influencers:

Our #1 customer = our #1 competitor Source: Energy Information Agency 2016

Canada is importing more foreign oil Source: National Energy Board 2017

Pipelines = building Canada’s energy future $30 billion in private capital ready to invest in Canada’s economy

Canadian Energy & the Environment Source: Environment Canada 2016

COSIA = oil sands = innovation www.cosia.ca 10

COSIA Innovation = bio oil

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