Eavor has been announced as a Diamond Sponsor in the Innovation category for the World Geothermal Congress 2026 (WGC2026).
According to the IGA press release, the congress will present a unique platform for Eavor to engage not only within the geothermal industry but across related sectors like oil & gas, mining, technology, and renewable energy.
Last August, The WGC tender committee announced the decision to have Calgary as the host city for WGC2026, a globally recognized event organized by the International Geothermal Association (IGA). The congress aims to bring together industry leaders, academic experts, finance professionals, government officials, NGOs, and community representatives to foster collaboration and devise sustainable solutions.
“We’re fully committed to amplifying geothermal’s innovative potential and determined to see it scale globally. Calgary’s leadership in energy innovation makes this an especially exciting time for both Eavor and the future of our industry,” stated Eavor CEO and Founder John Redfern.
Jeanine Vany, Eavor co-founder and executive vice president of corporate affairs, expressed enthusiasm for having Calgary as the WGC2026 host city, stating that Eavor “couldn’t be more proud to see Calgary, a city renowned for its world-class innovation in geosciences and engineering, serve as the host. This event will offer a significant opportunity to showcase and advance next-generation geothermal technologies.”
Marit Brommer, CEO of the IGA, emphasized Eavor’s strong alignment with the goals of WGC2026, expressing confidence that Eavor’s involvement will help make the event a milestone for the industry. Similarly, Bjarni Pálsson, IGA President, acknowledged Eavor’s steadfast support and commitment to both innovation and sustainability.
As a Diamond Sponsor, Eavor is situated to be prominent in shaping the narrative around geothermal advancements. Furthermore, it exemplifies Eavor’s forward-thinking leadership and commitment to advancing clean technology.