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Whitecap Shares Touch 52-Week High as Buyers Stay In
19 May 2026
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Whitecap Shares Touch 52-Week High as Buyers Stay In

Calgary, Alberta, May 19, 2026, 09:02 MDT

  • Whitecap climbed as much as 1.6% in Toronto to reach CA$17.04, its newest 52-week high.
  • TSX started stronger with investors watching for any sign of diplomatic movement between the U.S. and Iran.
  • Whitecap’s May dividend and its bumped-up 2026 production target kept investors watching the company’s cash-return pitch.

Whitecap Resources Inc. hit a new 52-week high on Tuesday, with its shares pushing higher. The Calgary oil and gas producer kept rallying as investors stuck with Canadian energy stocks, even as crude prices moved lower.

The shares traded up 1.4% at CA$16.98 on the Toronto exchange at 10:36 a.m. ET, after touching CA$17.04 earlier. The previous close was CA$16.74. Market cap was about CA$20.59 billion.

Whitecap is trading on two tracks right now: the S&P/TSX Composite started up 0.1% at 33,878.62 in Toronto, and oil prices are still high. The broad open followed news that the U.S. held back on an attack after Tehran offered a peace proposal, Reuters said.

WTI crude traded near $103.20 a barrel and Brent held close to $110.30, with both benchmarks slipping on the day. Western Canadian Select was quoted near $92.03, and Canadian condensate came in around $106.50. Crude stayed lower, but prices are still high.

Whitecap stands to gain from higher oil and condensate prices, but it’s not just an oil bet. The company has natural gas output, too. Whitecap reports production in boe/d, or barrels of oil equivalent per day, rolling oil, gas liquids, and gas production into one number.

Whitecap Resources (WCP.TO) said last week it will pay a monthly cash dividend of C$0.0608 per common share for May. The payout is set for June 15 to shareholders on record as of May 31.

That payout comes as Whitecap posted a stronger operating update. The company said in late April that first-quarter output hit a record 391,416 boe/d. It also boosted its 2026 production forecast by 7,500 boe/d, now looking for between 378,000 and 382,000 boe/d, but left its capital spending plan unchanged at C$2.0 billion to C$2.1 billion.

Whitecap’s production in the first quarter beat budget by a wide margin, President and CEO Grant Fagerheim said on the April 30 earnings call. He said stronger output, together with higher light oil and condensate prices, pushed funds flow and profit above plan. Funds flow, a key cash-flow figure for Canadian oil producers, also rose.

Fagerheim said Whitecap will focus on paying down debt with extra cash at current commodity prices, but said they’ll still leave space for potential buybacks, growth, or smaller deals in the future.

Peer names got a lift too. At the same time on Google Finance, Baytex Energy was up 2.0% and ARC Resources rose 2.5%, hinting Whitecap’s move tied to both its news and the sector.

Risks are out there. A more certain U.S.-Iran agreement might trim some of crude’s risk premium. Whitecap has already flagged that AECO gas prices are still soft and should stay under C$2.00/GJ for the rest of the year. The company said it hedged some 2026 and 2027 oil and gas volumes, which shields cash flow but may cap gains if prices run higher.

Right now, the stock trades as a high-oil-price play with a focus on dividends and cutting debt. Not a lot of room to miss, though buyers kept pushing it up early Tuesday.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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