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Provided by AGPCANADA, May 4 - On the heels of a company’s successful $210-million bid for offshore Nova Scotia exploration licences last week, Premier Tim Houston will attend the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas, to keep the Province’s offshore energy momentum going.
The conference, which takes place from today, May 4, to Thursday, May 7, attracts thousands of offshore energy professionals from around the world. Premier Houston will participate in a panel about investments in Atlantic Canada’s oil and gas future and is also scheduled to meet with energy leaders and state officials.
“Nova Scotia’s potential in energy is enormous, and I will continue to work hard to build awareness and attract new investment,” said Premier Houston. “Global circumstances continue to prove that we need to tap into our own energy sources to generate the energy we need to power our future, provide good-paying jobs and generate revenue to pay for the services Nova Scotians want and deserve.”
The Province is working to responsibly develop offshore resources including oil and natural gas, offshore wind and permanent carbon storage. Nova Scotia’s past offshore success includes attracting some of the largest oil and gas companies from around the world and hosting safe exploration and development for more than 25 years, which contributed $3.7 billion in provincial revenue.
This year marks significant progress related to offshore energy, including:
Offshore Technology Conference 2026: https://2026.otcnet.org/
Government of Nova Scotia news releases related to offshore energy: https://news.novascotia.ca/search/all?field_topics=340
Nova Scotia offshore oil and natural gas: https://novascotia.ca/offshore-oil-natural-gas/
Wind West: https://novascotia.ca/wind-west/
Nova Scotia offshore wind: https://novascotia.ca/offshore-wind/
Information on carbon capture and storage: https://novascotia.ca/carbon-capture-and-storage/
Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator: https://cnsoer.ca/
The regulator’s news release on results of the petroleum-related call for bids: https://cnsoer.ca/news-resources/news-announcements/cnsoer-announces-results-petroleum-related-call-for-bids-ns25-1p
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