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The geopolitics of energy and the implications for Canada

26 min · 25 de feb de 2026
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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 [https://www.dobenergy.com/news/markets/2026/02/20/energy-minister-hodgson-finishes-trips-to-warsaw-a]. ‘Being an energy superpower runs through India,’ says energy minister [https://www.dobenergy.com/news/markets/2026/02/02/being-an-energy-superpower-runs-through-india-says]. Canadian oil to Asia is ‘kicking up.’ [https://www.dobenergy.com/news/markets/2026/02/06/canadian-oil-to-asia-is-kicking-up] Domestic refineries: How Venezuela’s return could impact Canada’s capacity debate [https://www.dobenergy.com/news/markets/2026/02/09/domestic-refineries-how-venezuelas-return-could-im]. Focus Asia: How U.S. pressure on Venezuelan crude opens Canadian export opportunities [https://www.dobenergy.com/news/markets/2026/02/03/focus-asia-how-us-pressure-on-venezuelan-crude-ope]. Venezuela’s oil recovery: Analysts see limited threat to Canadian heavy crude [https://www.dobenergy.com/news/markets/2026/01/28/venezuelas-oil-recovery-analysts-see-limited-threa]. Episode producers: Stephen Marsters and Richard Macedo

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