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Adam Waterous is the founder of Waterous Energy Fund, the largest private equity fund in Canada’s oil and gas sector. He gives us a masterclass on the past fifty years of oil and gas investing. From humble roots and with no background in oil and gas, he pioneered the competitive sales process in Canada, identified the critical shift in the market and technology after 2012, used a value investing strategy influenced by Buffett to build his firm, and tells us about the importance of finding good rock and the power of consolidation.
Adam Waterous began his career in management consulting with McKinsey & Company in Toronto, then transitioned to mergers and acquisitions at First Boston in New York. In 1991, he co-founded Waterous & Co., an investment banking firm specializing in the energy sector, which was later acquired by Scotiabank in 2005. At Scotiabank, he served as Global Head of Investment Banking, where he completed over 250 transactions valued at over $200 billion. In 2017, he founded the Waterous Energy Fund, a private equity firm focused on the Canadian energy sector, which under his leadership built Strathcona Resources Ltd. from scratch into one of Canada's largest oil companies through strategic acquisitions and organic growth. Adam is a graduate of Western Ontario University and Harvard Business School.
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