8th Annual
Aboriginal Energy and Resource Partnerships
Best Practices for Implementing Mutually Beneficial Joint Ventures
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March 9 and 10, 2010
CALGARY, ALBERTA
Event Overview
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Explore Innovative Case Studies and Best Practices from Aboriginal and Industry Leaders
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- Understand the roles of consultation and accommodation when partnering with Aboriginal communities
- Leverage best practices in capacity building in order to attract the most lucrative and mutually beneficial partners
- Establish economic development corporations for more efficient industry relations
- Examine new and exciting initiatives such as the Feed-in Tariff Program and the Aboriginal Loan Guarantee Program
- Highlight on some of the most exciting industry-First Nations partnership case studies in Canada today
- Identify the criteria for successful long-term partnerships
- Explore traditional and non-traditional means of accessing equity for your project
- Examine approaches and resources for capacity building and training for Aboriginal communities
- Analyze best practices in Aboriginal partnerships, with case studies from British Columbia, Alberta, Alaska, Ontario, and Manitoba
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Take home insight from experienced professionals
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Aboriginal Organizations:
- Cook Inlet Region, Inc.
- Samson Cree Nation
- Keeyask Cree Nations
- Chippewas of Georgina Island
- Tahltan Nation Development Corporation
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Industry Representatives:
- Manitoba Hydro
- SNC Lavalin
- Peace Hills Trust
- One Earth Resources Inc.
- Savanna Energy
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INFONEX's eighth annual Aboriginal Energy and Resource Partnerships is a must-attend event for any industry organization or Aboriginal group in the midst of or considering a joint venture relationship or sole ownership project.
Aboriginal groups are finding themselves at the centre of the energy and resource industry in Canada - whether it's oil and gas, mining, electricity, or renewable energy - and the energy and resources sectors are increasingly finding it necessary to form bonds with them in order to capitalize on new projects and expansions. Efficient partnering is essential to the success of your project.
Our faculty of highly experienced professionals will share expertise, insight, and real experience of how innovative partnering strategies have contributed to their companies' success. Don't miss the opportunity to learn from their achievements and experiences and acquire the valuable knowledge you need to help your joint ventures thrive. Register today!
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Who Should Attend This Event
Presidents and CEOs, CFOs, Band Chiefs, and Directors, VPs, and Managers of
Business Development, Aboriginal Affairs/Liaisons, and Industry Stakeholder Engagement from
- Aboriginal Groups
- Economic Development Corporations for First Nations and Aboriginal Communities
- Upstream Oil and Gas Companies
- Midstream and Pipeline Companies
- Mining Companies
- Energy Service Companies
- Power Generation and Transmission Companies
- Forestry Companies
- Government Bodies
- Resort Developments
- Consultant Firms
- Legal Firms
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