Vancouver's waterfront will look like a major United Nations event next week, when thousands of policymakers and energy industry executives from around the world -- including the Middle East, Africa and Asia -- converge on the Vancouver Convention Centre for a global liquefied natural gas conference.
The event is organized by the International Gas Union, the International Institute of Refrigeration and GTI Energy. The Canadian Gas Association is co-hosting the event. “With the conference, we have an opportunity to showcase the tremendous innovations that are making these projects a reality,” Mel Ydreos, executive director for LNG2023, told BIV News.
In a Monday morning session, Klein will be speaking about the LNG Canada project in Kitimat, which is now 85 per cent complete and into its final year of peak construction.