Date and Time
Wednesday Feb 26, 2020
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM MST
Location
World Trade Centre Edmonton
6th Floor, Conference Room
9990, Jasper Avenue
Fees/Admission
Tickets: (TICKET SALES ARE NOW CLOSED)
Member: $45
General Admission: $55
Tables of 8 are available ($360 for members, $440 for non-members)

Description
Getting Canada's high-quality energy products to global markets and enhancing the industry's competitiveness are some of the challenges and opportunities facing the Canadian energy industry.
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) is the voice of the Canadian oil and natural gas industry and an advocate for economic competitiveness. At this luncheon, hear from Tim McMillan, President and CEO of CAPP, as he shares his insights into the future of the industry, the importance of remaining competitive, and the need for greater advocacy in Canada and around the globe.
Following his presentation, Tim will be taking questions from the floor during an interactive Q&A with audience members. This is an event for everyone interested in hearing about the global vision for one of our province's key sectors!
Doors and registration open: 11:30 AM
Programming begins: noon
About the presenter
Tim McMillan, President and CEO
Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
Tim McMillan was appointed President and incoming CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) on October 1, 2014. The Saskatchewan native is responsible for leading activities in education and communications as well as policy and regulatory advocacy on behalf of CAPP member companies, which represent over 90 per cent of Canada's upstream oil and gas production.
Tim grew up on a family farm near Lloydminster, where the McMillan family first homesteaded more than a century ago. After earning an economics degree from the University of Victoria, he traveled and worked overseas as an Information Technology professional. He later returned to the family farm and founded and operated an oilfield services company. His solid understanding of the oil and gas industry from both a business and landowner perspective, coupled with his background in economics, propelled his desire to seek a seat within the Saskatchewan Legislature.
In 2007, Tim was elected as a Saskatchewan Party MLA in the riding of Lloydminster. From 2010 until his appointment as President of CAPP, Tim held several strategic cabinet portfolios in the Government of Saskatchewan, including minister of energy and resources and minister of rural health.
Tim lives in Calgary with his wife and their two daughters.