On August 20, Canadian Natural Resources rose 3.15% in regular trading, trading at $51.11/share, with turnover of $17.50 million.
On the news front, Capital World Investors recently increased its holdings by 20.28 million shares, bringing its stake to 10.54%, signaling strong institutional confidence in the company's long-term value. This follows the company's Q2 earnings report released earlier this month, which significantly exceeded expectations. Adjusted EPS came in at $1.58, beating the consensus estimate of $1.40 by approximately 12.86%. Revenue reached $10.648 billion, surpassing the $9.320 billion estimate by roughly 14.3%.
Operationally, Q2 total production reached 1.677 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, up 18% year-over-year, with liquid production at 1.249 million barrels per day. Management raised full-year production guidance to 1.637-1.682 million boe/d. The board also declared a quarterly dividend of $0.625 per share, marking 26 consecutive years of dividend growth.
Within the Oil and Gas Exploration and Production sector, peers also showed strength: Diamondback up 3.85%, ConocoPhillips up 3.24%, Apache up 3.59%, Devon up 3.07%, and Venture Global up 5.69%.
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