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Canadian Natural Res

NYSE:CNQ·Stock Analysis Report
Day Range
$49.24 - $50.00
Market Cap
101.57B
P/E Ratio
11.9001
Avg Value
$40.34
Year Range
$29.69 - $50.98
$49.59$0.32 (0.65%)
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General Information
Canadian Natural Resources is the largest producer of oil and the second-largest producer of natural gas in Canada.

It is principally involved in extracting heavy oils, natural gas, and bitumen through its drilling and mining operations. Bitumen from mining operations is upgraded into synthetic crude oil. Commodities produced are primarily exported to the US via pipeline. The company also has smaller offshore production operations in the North Sea and Africa.

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Canadian Natural Res (CNQ) Stock Graph
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How We Grade Canadian Natural Res (CNQ)

We grade stocks based on past performance, their future growth potential, intrinsic value, dividend history, and overall financial health.

The chart below shows how we grade Canadian Natural Res (CNQ) across the board compared to its closest peers.

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Benzinga Edge Rankings

Benzinga Edge stock rankings give you four critical scores to help you identify the strongest and weakest stocks to buy and sell.

66.43

Growth measures a stock's combined historical expansion in earnings and revenue across multiple time periods, with emphasis on both long-term trends and recent performance.

79.28

Value is a percentile-ranked composite metric that evaluates a stock's relative worth by comparing its market price to fundamental measures of the company's assets, earnings, sales, and operating performance.

Momentum measures a stock's relative strength based on its price movement patterns and volatility over multiple timeframes, ranked as a percentile against other stocks.

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Peer Ratings

See how Canadian Natural Res compares to its peers in these key performance metrics from Benzinga Rankings.

Top Peers
Value
Quality
Growth
Momentum
Short
Medium
Long
EOGEOG Resources
80.61
N/A
60.77
69.9
FANGDiamondback Energy
72.46
N/A
42.88
79.44
DVNDevon Energy
89.83
N/A
72.91
67.6
COPConocoPhillips
79.45
N/A
55.11
73.34
Short: price trend over the last couple of months
Medium: price trend over the last couple of quarters
Long: price trend over the past year
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Valuation

Earnings History (3 years)

It is important to look at a companies earnings history to see not only if they are profitable, but if their earnings are growing.
As you can see from the chart above, CNQ's earnings have fluctuated but has increased since, this is a positive sign for the stock.
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Financial Health
What is the current state of the company's financial situation?

We measure the health of a company based on how profitable they are and their ability to cover both their short-term and long-term debts. The key indicators that we use are the Operating Margin, Quick Ratio, and Debt-to-Equity ratio relative to the companies peers

Operational Margin 0.3689

The operating margin measures how much profit a company makes after it spends money on wages, materials or other administrative expenses but before interest and taxes. It is a good representation of how efficiently a company is able to generate profit from its core operations.

Quick Ratio 0.6980

The quick ratio measures how much of a company's debt, that is due in less than 1 year, can be covered using its cash equivalents, marketable securities, and money that is currently owed to them (accounts receivables).

A company with a quick ratio of less than 1.00 does not, in many cases, have the capital on hand to meet its short-term obligations if they were all due at once, while a quick ratio greater than one indicates the company has the financial resources to remain solvent in the short term.

Debt-to-Equity 1.0639

Debt-to-equity is calculated by dividing a company's total liabilities by its shareholders equity. It is a measure of the degree to which a company is financing its operations through debt versus wholly owned funds. Generally speaking, a D/E ratio below 1.0 would be seen as relatively safe, whereas ratios of 2.0 or higher would be considered risky.

The chart above shows Canadian Natural Res (CNQ) operating margin, quick ratio, and debt-to-equity ratio compared to its peers. The black markers represent the peer averages for each ratio and the blue bars represent Canadian Natural Res (CNQ) ratio values.
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Past Performance
How has Canadian Natural Res (CNQ) performed over the past 5 years?

The two main factors that we consider when analyzing past performance is overall return and volatility

Using these two metrics, we can determine if this stock gave its investors enough return for the risk that they took on by owning it. This is measured by the sharpe ratio, which has been used as a primary measure of risk/reward trade-off for almost 60 years.

This ratio can be interpreted as the amount of return an investor has received for the amount of risk that they took on by owning the stock over that timeframe.

Canadian Natural Res (CNQ) sharpe ratio over the past 5 years is 1.8066 which is considered to be above average compared to the peer average of 1.1742

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Analyzing Canadian Natural Res (CNQ) Recent Options Activity
Below, you can see the trend in options sentiment over the past 30 days.

Based on our data, CNQ's options trades have recently carried more negative sentiment than positive.

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Company Financials
INCOME STATEMENT
The income statement also known as the profit and loss statement, primarily focuses on the company's revenues and expenses during a particular period.

The main purpose of an income statement is to convey details of profitability and business activities. Below, is CNQ's income statement for the previous four years along with its trailing-twelve- month profit & loss.

FISCAL YEAR (BIL.)
2022 ($)
2023 ($)
2024 ($)
2025 ($)
TTM ($)
Total Revenue
49.53
40.84
41.51
44.17
51.40
Operating Revenue
49.53
40.84
41.51
44.17
51.40
Cost Of Revenue
33.27
29.06
30.61
34.77
37.88
Gross Profit
16.26
11.77
10.90
9.40
13.51
Operating Expense
1.50
1.31
1.17
1.18
1.61
Selling General And Administration
1.22
0.94
0.78
0.79
1.22
Research and Development
—
—
—
—
—
Operating Income
14.76
10.46
9.73
8.23
11.90
Net Non-Operating Interest Income Expense
-0.55
-0.64
-0.59
-0.83
-0.89
Other Income Expense
-0.51
0.34
-1.08
5.85
3.95
Other Non-Operating Income Expenses
—
—
—
—
—
Pre-Tax Income
13.70
10.16
8.06
13.24
14.95
Tax Provision
2.77
1.93
1.95
2.42
3.20
Net Income
10.94
8.23
6.11
10.82
11.75
Net Income Common Stockholders
10.94
8.23
6.11
10.82
11.75
Total Operating Income As Reported
—
—
—
—
—
Total Expenses
34.77
30.37
31.78
35.94
39.50
Net Income From Continuing And Discontinued Operation
10.94
8.23
6.11
10.82
11.75
Normalized Income
11.32
7.92
6.87
6.22
8.74
Interest Income
—
—
—
—
—
Interest Expense
0.67
0.69
0.59
0.83
0.89
Net Interest Income
-0.55
-0.64
-0.59
-0.83
-0.89
EBIT
14.37
10.86
8.65
14.07
15.85
EBITDA
21.73
17.27
15.33
23.46
25.38
Reconciled Cost Of Revenue
33.27
29.06
30.61
34.77
37.88
Reconciled Depreciation
7.35
6.41
6.68
9.38
9.53
Normalized EBITDA
22.23
16.93
16.41
17.61
21.43
Tax Rate For Calcs
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.24
Tax Effect Of Unusual Items
-0.12
0.03
-0.31
1.25
0.93
BALANCE SHEET
The balance sheet is a snapshot of a companies financials during a particular period in time.

It breaks down what company owns (assets) and what a company owes (liabilities), in order to give investors an overview of its capital structure.

FISCAL YEAR (BIL.)
2022 ($)
2023 ($)
2024 ($)
2025 ($)
TTM ($)
Total Assets
76.14
75.95
85.36
91.83
96.58
Current Assets
7.06
7.17
7.41
7.66
11.33
Total Non-Current Assets
69.08
68.79
77.95
84.17
85.26
Total Liabilities Net Minority Interest
37.97
36.12
45.89
47.46
49.79
Current Liabilities
8.65
7.43
9.63
8.06
11.32
Other Non-Current Liabilities
8.16
8.69
9.30
11.94
12.17
Total Equity Gross Minority Interest
38.17
39.83
39.47
44.37
46.80
Stockholders Equity
—
—
—
—
—
Total Capitalization
49.22
49.65
55.89
60.54
61.73
Common Stock Equity
38.17
39.83
39.47
44.37
46.80
Net Tangible Assets
38.17
39.83
39.47
44.37
46.80
Working Capital
-1.59
-0.27
-2.23
-0.40
0.01
Invested Capital
49.62
50.63
58.29
60.98
63.94
Tangible Book Value
38.17
39.83
39.47
44.37
46.80
Total Debt
11.45
10.80
18.82
16.62
17.14
Net Debt
10.53
9.92
18.69
15.94
14.53
Share Issued
2.21
2.14
2.10
2.08
2.07
Ordinary Shares Number
2.21
2.14
2.10
2.08
2.07
CASH FLOW STATEMENTS
A companies statement of cash flows gives an investor a break down of the cash inflows and outflows from a companies operations and investment activities.
FISCAL YEAR (BIL.)
2022 ($)
2023 ($)
2024 ($)
2025 ($)
TTM ($)
Cash Flow from Continuing Operating Activities
19.39
12.35
13.39
15.11
17.81
Net Income from Continuing Operations
10.94
8.23
6.11
10.82
11.75
Depreciation and Amortization
—
—
—
—
—
Deferred Tax
-0.14
0.05
0.42
0.51
0.61
Deferred Income Tax
-0.14
0.05
0.42
0.51
0.61
Stock-Based Compensation
0.80
0.49
0.28
0.18
0.59
Other Non-Cash Items
-0.29
-0.14
-0.34
-5.71
-5.56
Change in Working Capital
0.08
-2.42
-0.74
0.67
-0.13
Change in Receivables
—
—
—
—
—
Changes in Account Receivables
—
—
—
—
—
Change in Inventory
—
—
—
—
—
Change in Payables and Accrued Expense
—
—
—
—
—
Change in Payable
—
—
—
—
—
Change in Account Payable
—
—
—
—
—
Change in Other Current Assets
—
—
—
—
—
Change in Other Current Liabilities
—
—
—
—
—
Change in Other Working Capital
—
—
—
—
—
Cash Flow from Continuing Investing Activities
-4.99
-4.86
-14.09
-6.69
-7.85
Net PPE Purchase and Sale
—
—
—
—
—
Net Business Purchase and Sale
—
—
—
—
—
Purchase of Business
—
—
—
—
—
Net Investment Purchase and Sale
—
—
—
—
—
Purchase of Investment
—
—
—
—
—
Sale of Investment
—
—
—
—
—
Net Other Investing Changes
0.15
0.05
-0.19
0.04
0.01
Financing Cash Flow
-14.23
-7.54
-0.04
-7.88
-7.49
Cash Flow from Continuing Financing Activities
-14.23
-7.54
-0.04
-7.88
-7.49
Net Issuance Payments of Debt
-4.24
-0.70
6.77
-1.82
-0.93
Net Long-Term Debt Issuance
-4.24
-0.70
1.31
-0.45
0.45
Long-Term Debt Issuance
—
—
—
—
—
Long-Term Debt Payments
-4.59
-1.43
-1.33
-2.55
-1.29
Net Short-Term Debt Issuance
—
—
—
—
—
Net Common Stock Issuance
-5.57
-3.32
-2.66
-1.45
-2.01
Common Stock Issuance
—
—
—
—
—
Common Stock Payments
-5.57
-3.32
-2.66
-1.45
-2.01
Cash Dividends Paid
-4.93
-3.89
-4.43
-4.87
-4.98
Net Other Financing Charges
—
—
—
—
—
End Cash Position
1.84
1.22
2.53
0.98
4.21
Changes in Cash
0.18
-0.04
-0.75
0.54
2.47
Beginning Cash Position
1.67
1.26
3.28
0.44
1.74
Capital Expenditure
-5.14
-4.91
-5.32
-6.73
-8.01
Issuance of Capital Stock
—
—
—
—
—
Issuance of Debt
—
—
—
—
—
Repayment of Debt
-4.59
-1.43
-1.33
-2.55
-1.29
Repurchase of Capital Stock
-5.57
-3.32
-2.66
-1.45
-2.01
Free Cash Flow
14.25
7.44
8.07
8.38
9.80