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Canadian Natural Resources Ltd T.CNQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  CNQ

Canadian Natural Resources Limited is a Canada-based independent crude oil and natural gas exploration, development and production company. The Company's segments include exploration and production, oil sands mining and upgrading, and midstream and refining. The exploration and production segment is focused on North America, specifically in Western Canada; the United Kingdom portion of the North Sea, and Cote d'Ivoire and South Africa in Offshore Africa. The oil sands mining and upgrading segment produces synthetic crude oil through bitumen mining and upgrading operations at Horizon Oil Sands and through its direct and indirect interest in the Athabasca Oil Sands Project. Within Western Canada in the midstream and refining segment, the Company maintains certain activities that include pipeline operations, an electricity co-generation system and an investment in the Northwest Redwater Partnership, a general partnership formed to upgrade and refine bitumen in the Province of Alberta.


TSX:CNQ - Post by User

Comment by Oldnaggeron Jun 16, 2023 2:15pm
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Post# 35500626

RE:New Jun 2023 Corp Presentation

RE:New Jun 2023 Corp PresentationOn page 21 of the presentation , there ia a new proposal to return 100 % of free cash flow to shareholders once debt is below 10 billion dollars . That may happen before year end.
The formula has changed for calculating free cash flow ( now After capex plus stategic growth capital plus dividends.,but the upshoot is that  free cash flow will then no longer be going 50 % to net debt repayments .



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