Floor Guide / Global Energy Show Canada 2026
June 9-11, 2026 // BMO Centre, Calgary // Show site →

Floor Guide / Global Energy Show 2026

Who to See at Global Energy Show Canada.

Five hundred-plus exhibitors and thirty thousand visitors land at the BMO Centre this June, the year an Ottawa-Alberta MOU, Ontario's CANDU restart, and Indigenous-led LNG on the BC coast all sit on the same agenda. Here's the cut of exhibitors we'd walk to first, the operators, the reactor consortia, the Indigenous capital, and the Canadian outfits making the actual decarbonisation math work.

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Editor Picks

Editor's Note

Canadian Mining & Energy

We picked these companies because they're either doing something Canadian operators are quietly betting on, or because they've shipped product where others have only run press releases. Our Spotlight up top is the shortest of short lists, the booths we'd walk straight to before anything else.

From the show

The pitch, in their own words.

Two short pieces from the show's own reel. The first is the 2026 hype cut, an Ottawa-Alberta MOU, Ontario nuclear, BC LNG; the second is Deloitte, the show's Knowledge Partner, on why Canadian energy is, in their analyst's framing, very investable right now.

Global Energy Show Canada 2026

The show's own 2026 trailer, framed around Canada's pivot to responsible energy exports.

Deloitte: Canadian energy is very investable right now

Andrew Botterill of Deloitte Canada, the show's official Knowledge Partner, on M&A activity in the Canadian energy patch.

★ Spotlight

The booths to walk to first.

Our shortlist from across five hundred-plus exhibitors, the names where Canada's energy story actually changes shape this year, an Indigenous-led LNG terminal, the show's AI co-host, a Montreal carbon-removal developer, and a Calgary lithium-from-brine play that may finally make Canadian battery feedstock real.

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LNG Squamish Indigenous Partnership

Woodfibre LNG

A 2.1 million tonne-per-annum LNG terminal under construction on Squamish Nation territory, the world's first net-zero LNG facility per its own pitch and the first major industrial project in Canada subject to environmental review by an Indigenous government. First cargoes targeted for 2027.

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AI Co-Host Energy AI

AIQ Intelligence

The show's AI co-host, an ADNOC joint venture building agentic AI products for upstream and subsurface workflows. The booth to visit if you want to see what an energy operator is actually doing with foundation models, not just talking about.

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DAC Carbon Removal Montreal

Deep Sky

Montreal-founded carbon-removal project developer running Deep Sky Alpha in Innisfail, Alberta, an eight-technology direct-air-capture testbed designed to validate which DAC vendor actually scales. The first commercial-scale Canadian player not waiting on Stripe to write the cheque.

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Lithium DLE Alberta

E3 Lithium

Calgary-listed direct-lithium-extraction developer working the Leduc-aquifer brines south of Edmonton, with a pilot plant feeding battery-grade lithium hydroxide and a strategic partnership with Imperial Oil. If Canada gets a domestic lithium chain, this booth is part of it.

/ 01

Operators & The Upstream.

The producers whose capital programs decide whether Western Canadian gas, oilsands, and conventional crude move sideways or up this year. The booths a chief reservoir engineer wants in front of, not behind, the panel discussion.

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Cenovus Energy

Oilsands Refining

Canada's third-largest producer post-Husky merger, with the Christina Lake and Foster Creek SAGD operations and an integrated refining footprint at Lloydminster and through the US PADD II joint ventures. The booth to ask about Pathways Alliance and Narrows Lake.

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Canadian Natural Resources

Oilsands Heavy Oil

The largest producer in Canada, Horizon, Albian, and Jackfish on the oilsands side, plus a heavy-oil and offshore portfolio that quietly outproduces several OPEC members. The owner of the country's most consequential capital budget.

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ConocoPhillips Canada

Surmont Montney

Now full owner of Surmont after buying out TotalEnergies' stake, plus a deep Montney liquids-rich position. The US major most leaned into Canada after the rest pulled back.

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Tourmaline Oil

Gas Montney Deep Basin

Canada's largest natural-gas producer by volume, with the deepest Montney and Deep Basin land position in the country and a long-side bet on West Coast LNG exports through its Pacific Northwest gas sales agreements.

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Imperial Oil

Kearl Cold Lake Refining

The ExxonMobil-controlled Canadian incumbent, Kearl, Cold Lake, Sarnia, Strathcona, plus the Calgary downtown that quietly underwrites a generation of Canadian engineers. Booth worth a stop if you want to hear what 'disciplined capital' actually means.

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Suncor Energy

Oilsands Integrated

The integrated major, Fort Hills, Base Plant, Firebag, plus four refineries and a Petro-Canada retail network. Worth the stop to ask where the autonomous haul fleet goes from here.

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LNG, Pipelines & Midstream.

The infrastructure layer the upstream is finally being allowed to plug into. Pipelines, terminals, and the midstream majors with a real export bet on this decade.

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TC Energy

Pipelines Coastal GasLink

Coastal GasLink is now operational and moving Montney gas to Kitimat; Keystone and NGTL still anchor the North American gas network. The booth where every Western Canadian gas marketer eventually ends up.

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Trans Mountain Canada

Pipeline Tidewater Crude

The expansion is in service, and the Westridge dock at Burnaby finally gives Canadian heavy crude direct access to Pacific markets. The pipeline whose tariff math will change Canadian basis differentials for the next two decades.

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AltaGas

Silver Sponsor LPG Exports

Calgary midstream with the Ridley Island propane and butane export terminals at Prince Rupert, the only direct LPG path off the West Coast at scale. Plus the WGL Holdings US utility platform on the other side.

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ATCO

Bronze Sponsor Utilities Structures

Alberta's natural-gas and electricity utility, plus the modular structures business that builds half the camp infrastructure across Western Canadian projects. The booth a project planner needs in week one.

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Rockies LNG

LNG Producer Consortium

A consortium of seven Canadian gas producers built to negotiate LNG offtake collectively. The producer-side counterweight to the operator-led LNG terminals and a useful read on where Western Canadian gas ends up sold.

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First Nations LNG

Indigenous LNG

A coalition of First Nations across BC supporting responsibly developed LNG with Indigenous equity. The voice that quietly decides which terminals get past the social-licence stage.

/ 03

Nuclear, Carbon Tech & The Transition.

The decarbonisation half of the floor, where the conversation has moved from press releases to engineering schedules. Reactors, carbon capture, lithium, hydrogen, and the small Canadian companies actually shipping kit.

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Svante

Carbon Capture Burnaby

Burnaby-built solid sorbent capture technology aimed at cement, hydrogen, and pulp & paper flue gas. The Canadian carbon-capture name with the most plant-floor footprint outside the giants.

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Enhance Energy

CCUS EOR

Calgary operator of the ACTL CO2 pipeline and the Clive enhanced-oil-recovery field, the only commercial-scale CO2 EOR operation in Canada. The booth that's actually injected the megatonnes other CCS pitches still talk about.

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GHGSat

Methane Sensing Montreal

Montreal-built satellite constellation measuring methane emissions at facility-level resolution. The independent source most regulators and oil majors now quote against their own inventories.

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Carbonova

Carbon Nanofibres Calgary

Calgary cleantech turning methane and CO2 into carbon nanofibres at a demonstration plant. The booth to visit if you want a chemistry pitch that doesn't end in 'sequestration.'

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Carbon Upcycling Technologies

Concrete CO2 Mineralisation

Calgary builder using waste industrial gases to upgrade fly ash and slag into supplementary cementitious materials. Partnerships with Holcim and CRH put real product into real concrete mixes.

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Hydrofuel Canada

Ammonia Fuel Mississauga

Mississauga developer of the NH3 ammonia-fuel value chain, electrolysis, storage, and combustion conversion for industrial engines and marine. The Canadian end of an idea most of the maritime industry is suddenly taking seriously.

/ 04

Service Companies, Drilling & Field Ops.

The booths that decide how a barrel actually gets out of the ground. International service majors, the Canadian drilling contractors' association, emissions-management specialists, and the engineering research arm that quietly de-risks the rest.

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SLB

Service Major Digital

The former Schlumberger, now SLB, the world's largest oilfield service company and a serious force in CCS and geothermal as well. The booth where every chief reservoir engineer eventually checks in.

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Weatherford International

Service Major Production

Post-restructuring Weatherford has quietly become one of the most profitable mid-tier service companies, with strong managed-pressure-drilling and production-optimisation positions in Western Canada.

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COSL Canada

Gold Sponsor Drilling

The Canadian arm of China Oilfield Services Limited, with a stake in Western Canadian drilling and well services. The booth most operators don't expect to see but increasingly do.

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Enserva

Service Association Calgary

The merged trade association covering Canada's oilfield-service, well-servicing, and production-services contractors. The booth that knows which contractors are crewed up and which are stacking rigs in a given quarter.

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CAOEC

Drilling Association

The Canadian Association of Energy Contractors, the drilling and service-rig contractors' body and the source most analysts cite for active rig count and outlook. A useful single stop for the field-activity picture.

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Highwood Emissions Management

Emissions Calgary

Calgary consultancy specialised in methane emissions measurement, mitigation, and regulatory strategy. The independent name most majors and regulators trust on Alberta's evolving methane rules.

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C-FER Technologies

Engineering R&D Edmonton

Edmonton engineering and research lab, part of the Alberta Innovates Technology Futures family, doing full-scale pipeline, wellbore, and casing testing. The Canadian equivalent of an industry-funded GRI.

/ 05

AI, Digital & Data.

The software and AI layer that 2026 will quietly remember as the year energy operators stopped piloting and started procuring. Canadian-built AI, foundation models tuned for subsurface, the data platforms underneath, and the analyst layer.

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AltaML

Applied AI Edmonton

Edmonton applied-AI shop that has shipped production ML into Canadian energy, utilities, and finance. One of the few Canadian AI vendors with operator references rather than launch-deck slides.

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BlackBerry

Silver Sponsor Cybersecurity AtHoc

Waterloo's Cylance-and-AtHoc operator selling endpoint security and crisis-communication kit into critical infrastructure, pipelines, refineries, and the rest of the OT stack. The booth that takes 'energy cyber' beyond the keynote.

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Cupix

Bronze Sponsor Digital Twin

Site-walkthrough digital-twin software, 360-degree capture stitched into a navigable BIM-style model. The booth a construction PM walks to before the next turnaround scope.

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Denodo

Silver Sponsor Data Fabric

Logical data-fabric platform increasingly specified into upstream and refining tech stacks as the layer between Snowflake-grade lakes and the dozen subsurface and SCADA silos no one's brave enough to rip out.

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Kpler

Silver Sponsor Commodity Flows

Real-time tracking of crude, LNG, refined product, and bulk-commodity vessel flows. The data layer behind most serious commodity trading desks and an increasingly common item on energy-corp procurement lists.

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Vortexa

Silver Sponsor Energy Analytics

Energy-flow analytics, AIS-and-cargo data married to ML models that resolve who's shipping what and to whom in near real time. A useful complement to Kpler if you cross-check both.

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Orennia

Renewables Analytics Calgary

Calgary-built renewables and energy-transition analytics platform, used by developers and capital allocators to evaluate wind, solar, storage, and hydrogen projects at site level. The Canadian answer to a category US-dominated until recently.

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Sparkgeo

Geospatial Prince George

Prince George geospatial engineering firm that builds production map and earth-observation stacks for energy, mining, and climate-tech customers. The geo team you call when 'put it on a map' actually has to ship.

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Indigenous Energy & Capital.

The booths that decide whether a project gets past the social-licence and financing stages, and increasingly, who owns equity in the asset itself. Indigenous councils, loan-guarantee vehicles, and the corporations putting Indigenous capital onto the cap table.

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Indian Resource Council

Platinum Sponsor Indigenous Energy

The umbrella council representing First Nations with oil-and-gas interests on reserve, and a platinum sponsor of the show. The single most important Indigenous booth on the floor for upstream conversations.

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First Nations Natural Gas Alliance

Gold Sponsor Indigenous LNG

Coalition of First Nations supporting natural-gas and LNG development with Indigenous equity and offtake stakes. The voice quietly shaping which BC LNG projects get to the finish line.

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Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation

Loan Guarantee Alberta

Provincial Crown corporation backstopping Indigenous equity in major resource projects with up to two billion dollars in loan-guarantee capacity. The mechanism behind several of Alberta's biggest Indigenous-equity deals.

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Canada Indigenous Loan Guarantee Corporation

Federal Loan Guarantee

The federal counterpart, a five-billion-dollar federal loan-guarantee facility for Indigenous equity in major resource and energy projects. The booth that turns 'consultation' into 'cap table.'

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National Coalition of Chiefs

Gold Sponsor Indigenous

Coalition of pro-development First Nation leaders working on Indigenous prosperity through resource and energy participation. A useful booth for the political read on Indigenous-energy alignment.

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Haisla Nation

Indigenous Cedar LNG

Majority-owner of Cedar LNG, under construction at Kitimat, the world's largest Indigenous-majority-owned energy infrastructure project. The booth where the cleanest Indigenous-equity story in Canadian energy is told first-hand.

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