Continuing Education

Public Webinars

Several organizations offer freely available webinars and recorded sessions.

Below are links to upcoming and past webinars.

Enverus Webinars Series

Enverus organizes webinars on various topics, from Finance and Midstream to Renewables and Power. Links for upcoming webinars, along with recordings of previous events are available here:

 

Canadian Discovery Carbon Storage in Quebec and Atlantic Canada June 2025
  • Organization: Canadian Discovery
  • Theme: Unearthing Carbon Storage Opportunities in Eastern Canada (Quebec and Atlantic Canada)
  • Presenter: Matthew Scorah, Christa Williams
  • Date and time: Tuesday, June 10, 2025, 9AM
  • Type: Online via Zoom
  • Registration: Registration link
  • Description: Canadian Discovery Ltd. (CDL) is excited to announce a new project initiative in partnership with carbon removal project developer Deep Sky: the Geological Carbon Storage Atlas of Eastern Canada. This groundbreaking Atlas will deliver a comprehensive regional analysis, cataloging opportunities, economics, and risks associated with carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Eastern Canada, encompassing Quebec and Atlantic Canada. In this webinar, CDL will introduce the project by discussing why an Atlas is needed and what the scope and contents will be. We will also explore the concept of carbon management and how CCS can support Canada’s carbon management strategy. 

Recordings and repositories

Many organizations maintain recordings of webinars, a few are offered free of charge to members or to the public at large.

CGEF Webinar recordings
CEGA Video Library

A valid CEGA Member login is required to access the video library

 

Online Courses and resources

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are available to the public through platforms such as Coursera or Udemy. Most are free to access.

MOOC: 21st Century Energy Transition
  • Organization: University of Alberta
  • Theme: Energy Transition
  • Instructor: Brad Hayes
  • Link: coursera/21st-century-energy-transition
  • Description: Understand the complexity of systems supplying energy to people around the world, Evaluate the merits and the costs associated with each major available energy source, Explore competing viewpoints of how quickly, practically and effectively global societies can transition to alternative energy sources
MOOC: Indigenous Canada
  • Organization: University of Alberta
  • Theme: Indigenous Studies
  • Instructor: Dr. Paul L. Gareau
  • Link: coursera/indigenous-canada
  • Description: Indigenous Canada is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) from the Faculty of Native Studies that explores the different histories and contemporary perspectives of Indigenous peoples living in Canada. From an Indigenous perspective, this course