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Strathcona Resources Ltd. (SCR:CA) ATB Capital Cuts Target Forecast to $32.00 on Outlook

Stock Target Advisor - Wed Dec 24, 2025
Strathcona Resources Ltd. (SCR:CA) ATB Capital Cuts Target Forecast to $32.00

Strathcona Resources Ltd. (SCR:CA)

ATB Capital lower its target forecast on Strathcona Resources Ltd. to $32.00 from $42.00, while maintaining its “Hold” rating on the stock, as the share price fell today about 25% because the company paid a large C$10.00 per share special distribution. As of today, the shares are trading ex-distribution, meaning new buyers are no longer entitled to that payout. The drop reflects a mechanical price adjustment for the cash returned to shareholders, not a deterioration in operations, earnings, or asset quality.

While ATB Capital took this event into consideration in their analysis, analysts also looked at capital allocation and balance sheet considerations, noting that while Strathcona continues to benefit from a scalable asset base and disciplined operating approach, the scope for near-term valuation upside has moderated under the revised macro backdrop. Higher sensitivity to crude price volatility and a more cautious sector sentiment were cited as additional constraints on upside.

Despite the lower target, ATB’s analysis suggests Strathcona remains well positioned operationally, with solid production fundamentals and flexibility to adjust capital spending in response to market conditions. The updated target reflects a more balanced risk-reward profile, rather than a deterioration in the company’s underlying asset quality or long-term strategic positioning.

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