The Newsroom by DOB Energy

The Newsroom by DOB Energy
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DOB Energy's editor Richard Macedo, and reporters Josh Skapin and Cathryn Atkinson, interview energy leaders about the most important energy issues. Calgary-based DOB Energy is a trusted source of exclusive energy news, data and analysis.
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The show explores critical energy issues, including public opinion on Canadian energy, tariffs, trade wars, and their implications for oil and gas prices with episodes like the discussion on Canadians' shifting views about energy in the context of federal elections and trade relations.

DOB Energy’s editor Richard Macedo, and reporters Josh Skapin and Cathryn Atkinson, interview energy leaders about the most important energy issues. Calgary-based DOB Energy is a trusted source of exclusive energy news, data and analysis.
Jeremy McCrea, an oil and gas analyst with BMO Capital Markets, joins DOB Energy editor Richard Macedo on this episode of The Newsroom.
McCrea reviews merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in the oil and gas producer sector so far in 2025 and discusses what may be in store for the remainder of the year, including the possibility of an American producer dipping into the Canadian M&A market.
The podcast was recorded before the Cenovus/MEG deal announcement on Aug. 22, 2025.
Background reading:
Explore global mergers and acquisitions in Evaluate Energy’s comprehensive database.
Track coverage of energy deals in DOB Energy’s Markets section.
Episode producer: Stephen Marsters

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