TSX:SU (Suncor Energy Inc.)

About SU

Suncor Energy Inc is an integrated energy company. The company's operations include oil sands development, production and upgrading, offshore oil and gas, petroleum refining in Canada and the U.S. and the company's PetroCanada retail and wholesale distribution networks. The company is developing petroleum resources while advancing the transition to a low-emissions future through investment in power, renewable fuels and hydrogen. It also conducts energy trading activities focused principally on the marketing and trading of crude oil, natural gas, byproducts, refined products and power.
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    Suncor Energy pays a quarterly cash dividend.

    Suncor trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol SU and on the NYSE under the ticker symbol SU.

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