MEG Energy was founded in 1999 as McCaffrey Energy Group Inc by CEO and President Bill McCaffrey, Director and Corporate Secretary David Wizinsky and former Director Steve Turner. It went public with an IPO of $660 million in August 2010. At the time it was considered a $9.7 billion equity cap company. The Christina Lake project first received approval from the government in 2008, it was one of six
oil megaprojects in Canada that year. On April 14, 2005,
CNOOC Ltd, China's third-largest oil and natural gas company, acquired a 16.69% stake in MEG for million (13.6 million common shares). In October 2018, the firm even received a hostile takeover bid from
Husky Energy. In 2022, a year after expanding its facility, it formed the
Pathways Alliance along with several other companies. On May 1, 2024, Derek Evans stepped down from his role as CEO and Darlene Gates was appointed as President & Chief Executive Officer. In August 2025, MEG agreed to be acquired by
Cenovus Energy for billion in a cash-and-stock deal, two months after rejecting a hostile acquisition offer from rival Strathcona Resources for $6bn. On November 13, Cenovus announced that it had completed the purchase of MEG Energy. ==Production==