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October Technical Session

Thu, Oct 19

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Calgary Petroleum Club - McMurray Room

Lisa Baiton, President and CEO of CAPP will be speaking on "A Vision for Canada’s Oil and Natural Gas Sector".

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October Technical Session
October Technical Session

Time & Location

Oct 19, 2023, 3:15 PM – 4:30 PM

Calgary Petroleum Club - McMurray Room, 319 5th Ave SW, Calgary AB T2P 0L5

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About the Event

Join us in person at The Calgary Petroleum Club - McMurray Room.  Please arrive early to get a beverage and get settled before the presentation that starts at 3:30pm sharp!

**Technical sessions are for CWiE members and prospective members only. Our Mix & Mingler starts at 4:30pm after the technical session and are open to all industry professionals

Agenda:

  • 3:15pm - Doors open
  • 3:30pm - Technical presentation
  • 4:30pm - Mix & mingler

A Vision for Canada’s Oil and Natural Gas Sector

Canada has enormous potential to play a meaningful role in supplying responsibly produced energy to meet rising domestic and global demand while materially reducing emissions as the world faces the realities of climate change.

Canada’s energy industry needs a vision that finds the balance between lowering emissions, ensuring energy security here and for our trading partners around the world while contributing to a prosperous future for Canadians.

CAPP President & CEO will discuss how Canada can take advantage of its strengths as a responsible developer of oil and natural gas and the challenges that need to be overcome to reach our potential as an energy provider to the world.

Lisa Baiton - President and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP)

Lisa Baiton was appointed the 6th chief executive of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP), the voice of Canada’s upstream oil and natural gas industry, effective May 2, 2022.

Over the course of her 33-year global career, previously Baiton served an eleven-year tenure on the Global Leadership Team of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (“CPP Investments”), one of the ten largest retirement funds in the world. An expert in geopolitical, political and regulatory risks and market access, Baiton led CPP Investments’ global public affairs and advocacy activities across 50+ countries initially as Vice President, Government & Stakeholder Relations (2010-2012), and then as Managing Director & Head of Global Public Affairs (2013-2021).

Baiton was Vice President & Practice Lead, Government Relations for Environics Communications (2004-2010), a North American public affairs firm where she provided executive-level counsel to highly regulated large multinational corporate clients across a broad range of sectors of the economy. She also worked for one of Canada's largest industry associations, the Canadian Bankers Association, and has held critical leadership roles in three Canadian governments (Saskatchewan, Federal, Ontario) with oversight for the development and implementation of cornerstone legislative and regulatory priorities.

Baiton has a solid understanding of the oil and gas industry, not only from her roles as an institutional investor and policy-maker, but as someone who was born and raised in Swift Current, Saskatchewan to parents who owned a small oilfield trucking, heavy equipment, and earthwork construction company.

Baiton holds a BA in Political Science from the University of Saskatchewan, an MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management (Northwestern University) and Schulich School of Business (York University), and has an Institute of Corporate Directors ICD.D certification from the Rotman School of Management (University of Toronto).

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