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Canadian Natural Resources
Canadian Natural Resources: Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2025?
CNRL is moving higher to start 2025. Are more gains on the way? The post Canadian Natural Resources: Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2025? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.
Canadian Natural Resources Sets $4.2 Billion Budget For 2025, Targets 12% Production Growth
Canadian Natural Resources sets 2025 budget of C$6 billion for production growth and capacity expansion, including acquisitions.
Here's Why Hold Strategy is Apt for Canadian Natural Stock Now
CNQ offers a diversified portfolio and strong cash flow but faces risks from commodity price volatility, pipeline constraints and increasing regulatory scrutiny.
Canadian Natural Resources Limited Announces 2025 Budget
Our 2025 operating capital budget of approximately $6 billion targets to deliver value growth and strong returns on capital. Annual average production in 2025 is targeted to be between 1,510 MBOE/d and 1,
Canadian Natural Resources to ramp up production, spending in 2025
Canadian Natural Resources said on Thursday it expects production to increase 12% and capital spending to rise 13.5% in 2025, as it bets on higher demand amid tight oil supplies.
Canadian Natural Resources eyes jump in production, capex in 2025
Canadian Natural Resources (NYSE:CNQ) said Thursday it plans to boost production by 12% and capital spending by 13.5% in 2025, anticipating resilient demand for Canadian crude in the U.S. and international markets.
Trump, Canada and tariff
Canada Could Put Tariffs on Orange Juice, Steel to Counter Trump: Report
Trump has threatened a tariff on goods from Canada if the country does not clamp down on immigration and the flow of drugs across its border with the U.S.
Trump’s threat to make Canada the 51st state a distraction from tariff fallout, Trudeau says
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday that President-elect Donald Trump’s comments about turning Canada into the United States’ 51st state are just a distraction from the consequences of Trump’s tariff threats.
Here are some items Canada is looking to target in response to Donald Trump's tariff threat
Among the most senior officials in Ottawa, there is a document circulating that outlines specific details about how Canada could retaliate against Donald Trump’s tariff threat.
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Canada's oilpatch ramping up production in 2025 despite tariff threat
Canada’s largest oil and gas producer said the production boost comes with an increase in capital spending in 2025 to $6.15 ...
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Canadian Natural Unveils C$6 Bln Budget for 2025 to Drive Production Growth -- Energy Comment
Canadian Natural, which has operations in western Canada, the U.K. portion of the North Sea and offshore Africa, said some C$3.2 billion of the spending planned for 2025 will go toward conventional ...
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Canada joins the hunt for rare earths to make chips
Canada is expanding its mining policies to find more sources for critical minerals, including rare earth elements.
Mining
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Canada disputes Trump’s claims of resource independence
Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said Trump’s assertion that America doesn't need anything from Canada was “simply false.” ...
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Military Metals Corp.: Natural Resources Canada Invests in Nova Scotia's Critical Minerals Potential
Military Metals Corp. (CSE: MILI) (OTCQB: MILIF) (FSE: QN90) (the "Company" or "MILI") CEO, Scott Eldridge, comments on the ...
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Toronto stock market edges higher as mining shares climb
Canada's main stock index ended higher on Thursday, led by gains for metal mining shares, but the move was limited as ...
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New data centre will be one of Canada’s most powerful
Canada’s leading data centre provider, eStruxture Data Centers, will develop its largest facility in Alberta, a province that ...
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Canadian public EV charging station installations slowed in 2024
Natural Resources Canada says 6,764 new charging ports were installed at nearly 2,300 stations last year, down from 7,068 ...
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