Date & Time:
Wednesday, April 22, 2026. 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Location:
Calgary Petroleum Club, 319 Fifth Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta, T2P 0L5, Canada
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Energy Markets in Transition
Argus Canada Biofuels & Crude Forums
Argus Biofuels and Environmental Markets Forum
- Canadian competitiveness under shifting North American policies, presented by Cole Martin, Argus Associate Editor, Biofuels
- How new US policies (45Z, RVOs) are changing the biofuels landscape
- Shifts in renewable diesel flows
- Canada's boost to the domestic industry, presented by Elliott Blackburn, Argus Associate Editor, Low-Carbon Fuel Markets
- CFR modifications, state of market
- Production incentive
- Provincial approaches: British Columbia, Quebec, Maritimes
- Renewable feedstocks, presented by Chris Hairel, Argus Head of Americas Consulting
- Supply/demand outlook as new crush capacity comes online
- Spotlight on canola oil pricing
Argus Crude Export and Freight Markets Forum
- Market outlook and export dynamics, presented by Jeff Kralowetz, Argus Vice President Business Development and John Cordner, Argus Market Reporter - Waterborne Crude
- Global crude supply/demand trends - including Chinese demand - and implications for Canadian benchmarks
- Pricing outlook for Canadian crude and competitiveness in global markets
- Status of Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX): export volumes, market access, infrastructure readiness
- Logistics and infrastructure challenges, presented by Nick Watt, Argus Editorial Manager - Freight
- Freight and shipping: tanker availability, port capacity and cost trends (Pacific and Atlantic Canada freight)
- Re-exports of Canadian crude
- Infrastructure bottlenecks and solutions for improving export efficiency
- Canada's export future, presented by Chris Hairel, Argus Head of Americas Consulting and James Fernandes, Argus Consulting Manager
- Diversification of export markets beyond the US
- Regulatory hurdles and ESG considerations shaping Canada's energy trade
- Role of government and industry collaboration in securing long-term competitiveness