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The Newsroom by DOB Energy
by DOB Energy
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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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the challenges, opportunities for the energy industry
On this episode of The Newsroom podcast, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith joins DOB Energy editor Richard Macedo.The premier will answer questions about the challenges and opportunities ahead for Alberta’s energy sector, including its continuing push to diversify export markets. Background reading: Bringing the Canada-Alberta MOU to fruition, Part 1 – potential and impediments.Bringing the Canada-Alberta MOU to fruition, Part 2 – a roadmap forward.Our series on mature assets:Alberta’s proposed mature asset strategy targets left behind resources.Technology is the key to capturing more oil from mature assets.Increasing in-basin demand needed to extend life of mature natural gas assets.Episode producer: Stephen Marsters
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The geopolitics of energy and the implications for Canada
On the latest episode of The Newsroom podcast, DOB Energyreporter Josh Skapin is joined by Robert “RJ” Johnston, who is the director of energy and natural resources policy at the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy.Johnston, a recognized expert in global energy and natural resources policy and geopolitics, will discuss the changing dynamics in worldwide oil and gas flows and the implications for Canada.Background reading: Energy Minister Hodgson finishes trips to Warsaw and Paristo talk about projects with Poland, U.K., Ukraine and more.‘Being an energy superpower runs through India,’ says energy minister.Canadian oil to Asia is ‘kicking up.’Domestic refineries: How Venezuela’s return could impact Canada’s capacity debate.Focus Asia: How U.S. pressure on Venezuelan crude opens Canadian export opportunities.Venezuela’s oil recovery: Analysts see limited threat to Canadian heavy crude.Episode producers: Stephen Marsters and Richard Macedo
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Sustainable Fixes To Canada’s Regulatory System
On the latest episode of The Newsroom podcast, KPMG’s Conor Chell, one of Canada’s leading environmental, social and governance lawyers, joins DOB Energy reporter Josh Skapin. Chell addresses a range of questions about Bill C-5, major project approvals, Indigenous consultation and why outcomes-based regulation may benefit the Canadian system.Background reading: Canada needs an outcomes-based regulatory approach.Mark Carney: Canada will build big, fast, bold.New bitumen pipeline would offer First Nations an ownership opportunity.Episode producers: Stephen Marsters, Richard Macedo
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The outlook for oil, natural gas prices and the impact of Venezuelan barrels on Canada
On the latest episode of The Newsroom podcast, Calgary-based energy market analyst Martin King of RBN Energy joins DOB Energy editor Richard Macedo. King will discuss the oil and natural gas market outlook for 2026, including his forecast for prices, and the impact of Venezuelan oil coming back to the market and its effect on Canada. Background reading: Alberta could double oil production with new pipelines, says BMO’s Ollenberger.Enbridge takes final investment decision on Mainline Optimization Phase 1.U.S. pipeline companies are looking to ship more Canadian oil.Chinese refiners have boosted Canadian heavy crude buying.Trans Mountain is efficient in getting Canadian crude to international markets.Episode producer: Stephen Marsters
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Opportunities for Indigenous ownership in Canadian energy projects
On today’s episode of The Newsroom, DOB Energy reporter Josh Skapin interviews Chana Martineau, the CEO of the Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation. Martineau will discuss Indigenous participation in energy projects and the organization’s role in the evolving energy and technology landscape.Background reading: New industry standard set by Indigenous-led development.New bitumen pipeline would offer First Nations ownership opportunity.Experience is making Indigenous equity deals easier to complete.Episode producers: Stephen Marsters and RichardMacedo
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Pembina Pipeline’s CEO on major projects, Cedar LNG and Indigenous partnerships
On today’s episode of The Newsroom, Pembina Pipelinepresident and CEO Scott Burrows joins DOB Energy editor Richard Macedo.Burrows discusses a range of issues, including Canada’s renewed push to build major energy projects; Pembina’s own list of capital projects; and its Indigenous partnerships. Background reading: Pembina Pipeline locks up volumes on its conventional pipeline systems.Pembina Pipeline is ready to compete for a share of the growing Canadian midstream market.Energy CEOs acknowledge a positive change of tone, but more work is needed on the regulatory front.Episode producer: Stephen Marsters
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Hoovering up the sky: CEO of Canadian direct air capture company touts emissions solution
On today’s episode of The Newsroom, Deep Sky CEO Alex Petre joins DOB Energy reporter Josh Skapin. Deep Sky, a Montreal-based carbon removal project developer, aims to remove gigatons of carbon from the atmosphere and permanently store it underground. Petre will discuss the potential impact of direct air capture, its costs, policy measures, carbon markets, and her company’s new Deep Sky Alpha facility.Background reading: Deep Sky has selected Manitoba as the location of its next commercial carbon removal facility, Deep Sky Manitoba.Deep Sky’s Alberta direct air capture facility is operational.‘Actual’ direct air capture costs closer to $1,000 a tonne, says Deep Sky CEO.Episode producers: Stephen Marsters and Richard Macedo
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Trican’s CEO Brad Fedora on industry activity, deal-making in the service sector, and AI
On today’s episode of The Newsroom, Trican Well Service’s president and CEO Brad Fedora joins DOB Energy reporter Cathryn Atkinson.In this wide-ranging interview, Fedora provides his outlook for industry activity, deal-making in the service sector, his views on the implementation of AI, and how tariffs are affecting his company and the broader industry.Background reading: Tariffs highlight Canada’s oilfieldsupply risks.Sand dynamics: Weighing the advantages of Canadian versus U.S. proppant.Why Canada still needs a domestic supply of sand after tariff relief.Trican is benefitting from customer level loading.Trican’s deal for Iron Horse delivers diversification.Episode producers: Stephen Marsters and Richard Macedo
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What’s on the horizon for mergers and acquisitions in the energy business?
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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Capturing the AI data centre opportunity in Alberta
On today’s episode of The Newsroom, DOB Energy reporter Josh Skapin interviews Avik Dey. Dey is the president and CEO of Capital Power. The company is a power producer with about 12 GW of power generation at 32 facilities across North America. This includes the Genesee generating station located west of Edmonton, where Capital Power is headquartered. Dey has more than two decades of experience in the global energy and resources sector, including major institutions such as CPP Investments and the Carlyle Group.We talk to Dey about three pressing issues: Capturing the AI data centre opportunity in Alberta, making carbon capture projects economic, and why he sees promise insmall modular nuclear reactors, or SMRs. Background reading: For complete coverage of energy demand fuelled by data centre projects, click here. Episode producers: Stephen Marsters, Richard Macedo
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Cedar LNG, to be built on Canada’s West Coast, is the ‘definition of economic reconciliation’
On today’s episode of The Newsroom, DOB Energy reporter Cathryn Atkinson speaks with Crystal Smith, Chief Councillor of the Haisla Nation in British Columbia.Chief Smith will be discussing Indigenous involvement in energy projects, and what she’s learned through the Haisla Nation’s participation in Cedar LNG.Editor’s note: After the podcast was recorded, Chief Smith announced she is not standing as a candidate for chief in the Nation’s upcoming elections.Background reading:Haisla Chief Crystal Smith is not standing for re-election.Haisla Nation sees Cedar LNG take shape as main construction begins in 2025. How global players should look at First Nations’ place in Canadian energy.Episode editor: Kelli GancerEpisode producers: Stephen Marsters, Richard Macedo
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What’s in store for investment in Alberta’s energy cleantech?
On today’s episode of The Newsroom, DOB Energy reporter Josh Skapin speaks with Justin Riemer, chief executive officer of Emissions Reduction Alberta. Justin will be discussing the future of energy cleantech, emissions reduction strategies, and how policy and investment are shaping Alberta’s low carbon ecosystem.Background reading: You can access our Low Carbon Solutions content stream here. Episode editor: Kelli GancerEpisode producers: Stephen Marsters, Richard Macedo
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With the Canadian election now over, what’s in store for the energy industry?
On today’s episode of The Newsroom, DOB Energy editor Richard Macedo interviews Tristan Goodman, president and CEO of the Explorers and Producers Association of Canada. The organization represents over 80 Canadian energy producers, from start-ups to multibillion-dollar public companies. Its members represent close to half of the country’s oil and gas production.Tristan discusses industry’s priorities for Prime Minister Mark Carney, federal/provincial relations, and possible fixes to the gridlocked federal regulatory system.Background reading:You can access Tristan’s article mentioned in the episode here. Other relevant articles to this episode: The Path To Canadian Energy IndependenceCAOEC’s Top Executive Offers Solutions To Counter Tariff ThreatEpisode editor: Kelli GancerEpisode producer: Stephen Marsters
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Regulatory reform, Indigenous relations, and dealing with the Trump administration
On today’s episode of The Newsroom, DOB Energy reporter Cathryn Atkinson speaks with Gitane De Silva.Gitane is the former CEO of the Canada Energy Regulator, and is the founder and principal of the consulting firm GDStrategic.Cathryn asks Gitane how Canada could build new infrastructure — like pipelines — in a more efficient way, especially as it relates to regulation and political decision-making. Also in this episode: A discussion about the oil and gas emissions cap, Indigenous involvement in the oil and gas sector, and how Canada’s new prime minister can work with the U.S. administration.Background reading: De Silva: The Path To Canadian Energy IndependenceEpisode editor: Kelli GancerEpisode producers: Stephen Marsters, Richard Macedo
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Canadian election, energy, and effective policy planning
On today’s episode of The Newsroom, DOB Energy reporter Josh Skapin interviews Peter Tertzakian. Peter is the founder of ARC Energy Research Institute, and founder and CEO of Studio Energy.With a federal election underway, Josh asks Peter about the top energy issues in the campaign, including the emissions cap, carbon taxes, and how to build more energy infrastructure. Also in this episode: How to improve energy policy planning in Canada.Background reading: Tertzakian: ‘This is a wake-up call.’ Pipelines are needed to take oil elsewhere.Trudeau names ex-premiers, business and union reps to Canada-U.S. Relations Council.Episode editor: Kelli GancerEpisode producer: Stephen Marsters, Richard Macedo
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Public opinion on Canadian energy: The ground is shifting
On today’s episode of The Newsroom, DOB Energy editor Richard Macedo interviews Monica Gattinger, a professor in political studies at the University of Ottawa. She’ll be talking about Canadians’ changing views about the importance of energy and the implications amidst a federal election campaign, a trade war with the United States, and renewed ambition in Canada to get more energy infrastructure projects built. Background reading: Canadians want a new balance between environment and economy.Canada-U.S. energy relations and trade diversification: Can Canada turn this moment into momentum?Here’s Monica’s author page.Episode editor: Kelli Gancer.Episode producer: Stephen Marsters.
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Tariffs, trade wars and the outlook for oil and gas prices
On today’s inaugural episode, DOB Energy editor Richard Macedo interviews Calgary-based energy market analyst Martin King of RBN Energy.King, one of the foremost energy market analysts in Canada, will be talking about his outlook for oil and gas prices.
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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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