We have all heard the phrase: “Change is the only constant”. If this was ever in doubt, we can now all attest to this truth. 2024 was a year filled with challenges and opportunities for the energy sector. 2025 promises to bring more of the same. Increasing geopolitical tensions, shifting trade relationships, rapidly changing regulatory frameworks, and an increasing focus on Indigenous reconciliation have left Canadian companies working hard to remain agile and resilient. Fortunately, change also allows for new potential and possibility.

Webinar Details

The webinar Looking Backward at 2024 & Driving Forward into 2025 focused on the shifts that will shape 2025 for the energy industry. This included:

  • Key policy and disclosure decisions that impact the industry;
  • Growth of Indigenous investment and influence; and
  • Political authority and international relationships.

Watch how Colleen Sherry and Kelley Rutledge from GLJ’s Sustainability & Emissions Management team used a pragmatic lens to revisit a year filled with change, and navigate forward into a year that is beginning with a foot pressed further down on the accelerator.

Published On: April 3, 2025Categories: SUSTAINABILITY

Authors

  • As a leader at GLJ, Colleen works alongside clients to seek opportunities for successful strategic planning, change management, technology innovation, low carbon transition and ESG reporting, targeting, and tracking. Colleen holds a BSc in Geology with a minor in Geophysics from the University of Calgary, an MSc in Earth Sciences from the University of Ottawa, an MBA jointly from Queen’s University and Cornell University and a Master of Sustainability Leadership from Arizona State University.

    Vice-President, Sustainability and Emissions Management
  • Kelley combines 15 years of operational experience in the oil and gas industry, along with expertise in Sustainable Energy Development, to drive forward energy diversification. She holds a BSc in Biological Sciences from the University of Alberta and an MSc in Sustainable Energy Development from the University of Calgary. She is also certified as a Sustainability Excellence Associate (SEA) and an FSA Credential Holder.

    Senior Analyst, Sustainability & Emissions Management