Canadian LNG on the global radar: Vancouver welcomes world's top energy leaders at LNG2023 CanadiansInvest
VANCOUVER – Canadian liquefied natural gas will be in the spotlight as the world’s energy leaders take the stage at LNG2023, the preeminent meeting of the international LNG industry, July 10 – 13, 2023 in Vancouver, B.C. The global conference, which is the 20th edition of the largest triennial LNG conference and exhibition, is being hosted by the Canadian Gas Association .
Up to 15,000 delegates and stakeholders from more than 85 countries are gathering at LNG2023. The event, featuring more than 250 speakers and 150 exhibitors, provides delegates an essential voice in the vital discourse on LNG’s role in ensuring future energy stability, sustainability and affordability.
“Our future LNG business will provide security of supply for global markets that rely on Canada’s natural gas reserves to fuel their economies, reduce global GHG emissions as natural gas replaces the use of coal, and bring significant economic growth and stability to British Columbia.” The Canadian Gas Association will showcase Canadian organizations and innovations in a dedicated Canadian industry pavilion. CGA members, which include energy distribution and transmission companies, equipment manufacturers, and suppliers of goods and services to the industry, meet 38 per cent of Canada’s energy needs.
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