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Canadian Natural Resources (CNQ) is widely recognized as one of the best-managed oil and gas companies in Canada, with a strong focus on returning cash to shareholders via dividends and buybacks. Despite facing challenges such as fluctuating oil prices, tariffs, and regulatory uncertainty, many experts appreciate its impressive asset base and long-life reserves, which provide a stable foundation for future growth. The company maintains a substantial dividend yield, often cited as sustainable, and is perceived as a solid long-term investment. While current market conditions have led to a correction in share price, several analysts believe it represents a buying opportunity and expect positive momentum as energy demand rebounds.
He doesn't see his firm ever selling this one. Well managed, really good assets. The price will ebb and flow with the commodity price. Dividend has increased ~20 years straight. Just finalized oil sands acquisition of outstanding percentage not already owned, which will increase FCF. Commodity has a good medium- to long-term setup.
Has been testing investors' patience, but performing in line with the S&P. Trading in and around support. Has quite a lot of natural gas, and the situation for LNG in Canada is getting a bit better. Long-life assets are really attractive, as is the yield. Dividend will grow over time.
Cut it some slack. Accumulate here as we go into a seasonally stronger period.
Steadily climbing to first resistance around the key level of $45, which is a "reversal of polarity" (support becomes resistance, resistance becomes support). Good news is that it's broken out of downtrend. Much stronger technically. Watch: does it break out above $45? If yes, starts to look really good.
Highest beta to oil price, as it's the least vertically integrated of the seniors. Top-notch management. Very strong FCF. Solid balance sheet. Great yield. Chart's flat over last year, much due to lack of differentiating catalysts (unlike SU or CVE). Low oil price has impacted ability to hit internal debt targets or increase share buybacks.
It has light and heavy oil as well as natural gas and LNG so it can switch around to what's going well and follow the increase in price of the particular commodity. It is the most diversified in Canada so is the one to buy. One of the cheaper at 12X earnings. It is a solid long term performer and has raised its dividend each year for 25 years. On oil in general OPEC has been putting more barrels on the market.
Definitely don't sell. If you have extra funds, buy more. Happy to buy around low $40s. Premium assets, lower decline rate. Nice mix of oil and gas. Premium management team, one of the best in the world. FCF returned to shareholders via buybacks, consistent dividend increases. Another one to own forever. Has never cut the dividend, now 5.5%.
In a flat or questionable oil price environment, this former darling is being sold as a relative trade. Take advantage of that. Best operator in the business. Just inked first natural gas contract off an LNG project in the US. Own it long term and do well. Yield is 5.7%.
(Analysts’ price target is $52.38)Canadian Natural Rsrcs is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol CNQ-T on the Toronto Stock Exchange (CNQ-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:CNQ or CNQ-T
In the last year, 12 stock analysts published opinions about CNQ-T. 4 analysts recommended to BUY the stock. 4 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is . Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Canadian Natural Rsrcs.
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12 stock analysts on Stockchase covered Canadian Natural Rsrcs In the last year. It is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2025-10-20, Canadian Natural Rsrcs (CNQ-T) stock closed at a price of $42.21.
He's more bullish on nat gas than oil. Doesn't own any straight oil right now, and it's hard for him to like those stocks. Chart might be basing right now -- finding support, but recently rounding over again. Can't say he'd buy this chart, as it's more down-trendy-looking.