Cenovus, Indigenous Groups Circle MEG Energy in Possible Joint Bid

Cenovus Energy is in talks with a coalition of Canadian Indigenous groups to jointly acquire oil sands rival MEG Energy, Bloomberg reported Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The arrangement would see First Nations and Métis communities—including Chipewyan Prairie First Nation and Heart Lake First Nation—take a C$2 billion ($1.45 billion) stake in MEG, backed by federal and provincial financing. Cenovus would acquire the remainder.

Shares of MEG rose more than 2% on the news. The potential bid comes as MEG fends off a hostile C$6 billion offer from Strathcona Resources, which MEG’s board urged shareholders to reject in June, instead launching a strategic review to explore alternatives.

For Cenovus, MEG’s 100%-owned Christina Lake oil sands operation is a logical fit. It sits adjacent to Cenovus’ own Christina Lake site—currently ramping back up after wildfire-related downtime in June—and would consolidate one of the most prolific SAGD (steam-assisted gravity drainage) corridors in Alberta. Combining the two could yield operating synergies and boost Cenovus’ long-term oil sands output profile.

Cenovus CEO Jon McKenzie has repeatedly stressed Canada’s strategic role in North American energy. Speaking in June, he noted the U.S. imports nearly 4 million barrels per day of Canadian crude, with many Midwest refineries configured specifically for Canadian blends. Despite political friction and tariff threats, he argued the two systems are “hardwired” together—a reality he says should guide Ottawa’s energy policy.

The Indigenous participation component would align with the federal government’s push for greater equity stakes in resource projects, potentially smoothing regulatory approvals. It would also mark one of the largest Indigenous-backed energy deals in Canada’s history, signaling a shift toward more direct involvement in high-value oil sands assets.

Whether the joint approach can outmaneuver Strathcona’s bid may hinge on speed—and on how compelling MEG’s board finds the prospect of pairing Cenovus’ scale with Indigenous ownership at a politically opportune moment.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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