Session 7 - Panel - Indigenous Role in Attracting Foreign Investment in Energy Infrastructure - FNMPC Conference
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Session 7 – Panel – Indigenous Role in Attracting Foreign Investment in Energy Infrastructure

Monday, April 28
12:01pm – 12:30pm

What do international investors expect when investing in Canadian energy infrastructure? This panel will explore what Asia-based energy investors expect from Canada and First Nations, particularly in terms of investment and supply certainty. This session will focus on the Ksi Lisims LNG project, a proposed 12 million tonnes per year LNG export facility located on a site owned by the Nisga’a Nation near the Village of Gingolx, British Columbia.

Introduction by: Johanne Senécal, Vice President of Sustainability, External Relations and Indigenous Affairs, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP)
» His Excellency Woongsoon Lim, Ambassador, Republic of Korea
» Karl Pires, Partner, A&O Shearman (Japan)
» Andrew Robinson (Nisga’a), CEO, Nisga’a Lisims Government
» Moderator – Shannon Joseph, Chair, Energy for a Secure Future

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