Society Holds Successful BC Day
CSEE welcomed Senior representatives from both the BCMELCI and BCER. Over 145 attendees participated in this event. As in previous years, CSEE welcomed BC Government representatives for a full day in-person session in Calgary. The objective was to provide the industry with a review of key updates from 2022 and to look ahead to activities, programs & pending changes this coming year. Delegates from both the BC Ministry for Energy, Mines & Low Carbon Innovation (EMLI) and the BC Energy Regulator (BCER – previously BC Oil & Gas Commission or BC OGC) were present during this event. Also
CSEE Outreach Q1 Update
CSEE Outreach Update March 1st, 2023 Regular Outreach activities were a bit slower than usual through 2022, working through re-openings after COVID, and with most of our efforts dedicated to production of the Energy Transitions MOOC. However, activity is picking up as we are talking about Energy Transition in many different forums, as well as presenting on our old favourites – Unconventional Resources and Environmental Implications and Unconventionals – and new topics, particularly helium and lithium exploration. In Q4 2022 and Q1 2023, CSEE Outreach addressed: University of Alberta Petroleum Engineering SAIT MacPhail School of Energy West Central Stakeholders
Exciting Times and Exciting Changes – Our MOOC has Arrived!
21st Century Energy Transition – How do we Make it Happen? "The Canadian Society for Evolving Energy (CSEE) together with our partners at the University of Alberta are pleased to announce the release of our Massive Open Online Course “21st Century Energy Transition: How do we Make it Work?”. Affordable, abundant and reliable energy is fundamental to human well-being and prosperity. For the past 200 years, people around the world have gained access to energy, primarily in the form of fossil fuels – coal, oil, and natural gas. But today, even while half of humanity cannot access adequate
CSUR evolves to CSEE
Technology Society celebrates 20th anniversary with an “Evolving Energy” strategy for its future Oct. 3, 2022 CALGARY, AB – In the early 2000s, western Canada’s oil and gas sector faced a new opportunity that was simultaneously a challenge: how to develop its coalbed methane (CBM) resource responsibly and sustainably. In the United States, coalbed methane development got off to a rocky start – and Canadian producers and their suppliers wanted to avoid a similar experience. As a result, the Canadian Coalbed Methane Forum was born – an organization created to engage all stakeholders in technologically oriented discussions, the
MOOC UPDATE 2021
MOOC UPDATE 2021 December 10, 2021 As part of our evolving strategy, CSEE is developing the Energy Transitions MOOC in cooperation with University of Alberta, joining U of A’s tremendously successful MOOC lineup including Indigenous Canada (>380,000 enrolled). CSEE’s MOOC will be the only comprehensive online treatment of today’s Energy Transition, from history of past transitions through today’s energy sources to future engineering realities and policy requirements – a 29 lesson package. Led by CSEE Outreach Chair and University of Alberta Adjunct Professor Brad Hayes, the MOOC will feature experts on energy sources, electrical grids, energy storage, supply
DOB | New CSUR Course Focusing On Energy Transition to Tap into MOOC Movement
New CSUR Course Focusing On Energy Transition To Tap Into MOOC Movement | Daily Oil Bulletin