Joined by Parliamentary Secretary Chantelle de Jonge, the delegation will showcase Alberta’s position as a leader in responsible energy development in Washington, D.C.

While in the U.S. capital from June 2-7, Alberta’s delegations will meet with industry leaders, technology innovators and American government officials to advance partnerships and lay the foundation for advancing North American energy dominance and alleviating global energy poverty.

They will leverage their attendance at the Energy Council’s 2025 Federal Energy and Environmental Matters Conference, the U.S. Energy Streams 10th Washington Energy Forum and the S&P Global Oil Sands Dialogue to support Alberta in becoming a major global energy supplier.

This mission comes at an important time in Alberta’s relationship with the U.S., as we work to broaden our trade partnerships globally and navigate complex geopolitical environments.

“While Alberta seeks to enter new global markets, we know that the U.S. remains our largest trading partner, and we believe that through advocacy – this important relationship can and will be maintained. Alberta’s energy future is unstoppable and has a key role to play in helping the U.S. meet its growing energy needs and global energy dominance ambition in a secure and reliable way unmatched by any other energy partner.”

Danielle Smith, Premier

“The world needs more of Alberta’s oil, gas and minerals to meet ever evolving energy needs and reduce reliance on products from conflict zones. Alberta can play a crucial role in advancing North American energy dominance and we will work on the partnerships that will lead to a secure energy future.”

Brian Jean, Minister of Energy and Minerals

“Alberta’s competitive electricity market and business-friendly environment make our province a destination of choice for investors and a leader in innovative technologies. I am proud to carry that message to our partners south of the border as we continue to build our energy future.”

Nathan Neudorf, Minister of Affordability and Utilities

“Alberta is a global leader in responsible energy development. I look forward to working with our U.S. partners to advance new opportunities in our energy sector that will reap benefits on both sides of the border.”

Chantelle de Jonge, parliamentary secretary for Affordability and Utilities

This mission builds on the success of CERAWeek in March and is part of Alberta’s continued efforts to promote our vast resource base and responsible energy sector and increase market access for the province’s ethically produced energy, both traditional and emerging.

Trip expenses for elected officials and staff will be posted on the travel and expense disclosure page.

Alberta’s government is committed to working with national and international partners to advance shared interests that can lead to new opportunities for people and businesses in Alberta and around the world. By working with industry, researchers and other governments, Alberta is implementing its Emissions Reduction and Energy Development Plan and offering a business-friendly environment primed for investment and growth.

Itinerary for Premier Smith*

June 3

  • Travel to Washington, D.C.
  • Meeting with industry partners
  • Attend U.S. Energy Streams 10th Washington Energy Forum Welcome Reception

June 4

  • Deliver keynote address at day one of the U.S. Energy Streams 10th Washington Energy Forum
  • Bilateral meetings with U.S. legislators
  • Return to Alberta

*Subject to change.

Itinerary for Minister Jean*

June 1

  • Travel to Washington, D.C.

June 2

  • Minister speaking at CGAI-AmCham Canada Event: Washington DC Natural Gas Dialogue 

June 3

  • Minister to attend S&P Global Oil Sands Dialogue
  • Participate in panel discussion: The future of North American oil integration
  • U.S. Energy Stream Summit Welcome Reception

June 4

  • Attending day one of the U.S. Energy Stream Summit

June 5

  • Day two of the U.S. Energy Stream Summit
  • Minister attending welcome reception for the Energy Council’s 2025 Federal Energy and Environmental Matters Conference

June 6

  • Minister delivering keynote address at The Energy Council’s 2025 Federal Energy and Environmental Matters Conference
  • Meetings with elected officials

June 7

  • Travel to return to Edmonton

*Subject to change.

Itinerary for Minister Neudorf*

June 4

  • Travel to Washington, D.C.

June 5-6

  • Attend the Energy Council’s 2025 Federal Energy and Environmental Matters Conference

June 7

  • Attend the Energy Council’s 2025 Federal Energy and Environmental Matters Conference
  • Return to Alberta

*Subject to change.

Itinerary for Parliamentary Secretary de Jonge*

June 4

  • Travel to Washington, D.C.

June 5-7

  • Attend the Energy Council’s 2025 Federal Energy and Environmental Matters Conference

June 8

  • Personal time

June 9

  • Return to Alberta

*Subject to change.