EQT stock slides as U.S. natural gas prices fall after big storage draw
8 January 2026
1 min read

EQT stock slides as U.S. natural gas prices fall after big storage draw

NEW YORK, Jan 8, 2026, 14:24 EST — Regular session

EQT Corp (EQT.N) shares slid on Thursday as U.S. natural gas prices fell, pressuring gas-heavy producers after a volatile week in the futures market. The stock was down 4.2% at $52.20 in afternoon trade, while front-month Henry Hub gas futures hovered around $3.388 per million British thermal units (mmBtu), down about 4%.

That link matters right now because winter heating demand is still the swing factor for prices, and traders have been reacting fast to each shift in the forecast. U.S. gas futures jumped 4.3% on Wednesday to settle at $3.494 per mmBtu, but the forward curve (a strip of prices for future months) kept easing, with the 12‑month strip sliding to $3.46 — its lowest since December 2024, according to LSEG data cited in a Reuters report. LSEG put average LNG feedgas flows at 18.6 billion cubic feet per day so far in January and daily output at 109.0 bcfd, factors that have kept the market sensitive to day-to-day weather changes. 1

The U.S. Energy Information Administration said working gas in storage stood at 3,256 billion cubic feet after a 119 billion cubic feet (Bcf) withdrawal in the week ended Jan. 2. The EIA data, watched as a weekly snapshot of the supply-demand balance, showed inventories 123 Bcf below last year’s level but 31 Bcf above the five‑year average. 2

Even with that sizable pull, prices softened as forecasts pointed to mild weather and weaker heating demand in the Lower 48 states, keeping the focus on what comes next rather than the past week’s draw. U.S. natural gas futures were down about 3% earlier on Thursday on that outlook, Reuters reported. 3

Other gas names fell with EQT: Antero Resources (AR.N) was down about 1.5% and Range Resources (RRC.N) lost about 2.5%.

On the chart, February gas futures have already slipped below a first support level near $3.43, and traders are watching whether the contract holds around $3.34, a second support level tracked by Barchart data. If those levels fail, some funds may add to selling pressure as support and resistance — areas where prices often stall — are used to place stop orders. 4

The setup can flip quickly if colder forecasts firm up, but the downside case is simple: more mild weather and steady supply keep prices pinned. Technical analyst James Hyerczyk at FXEmpire wrote that the coming cold “appears to be a normal cold front” and may not be enough to reverse the downtrend on its own.

Traders now look to the next storage report, due Jan. 15 at 10:30 a.m. EST, and to daily weather model updates for signs winter demand is finally arriving in force.

Stock Market Today

BBAI stock jumps 16% into BigBear.ai share-vote week — what to watch next

BBAI stock jumps 16% into BigBear.ai share-vote week — what to watch next

7 February 2026
New York, Feb 7, 2026, 08:52 EST — Market closed. BigBear.ai Holdings, Inc (NYSE: BBAI) shares jumped 15.7% on Friday to close at $4.72, a sharp bounce that put the small-cap AI and defense contractor back on traders’ screens heading into the new week. 1 The move matters now because BigBear.ai is closing in on a shareholder vote that would let it roughly double the number of shares it is allowed to issue — a step that can make it easier to raise cash, pay for deals, or grant stock awards, but can also dilute existing holders. The company has
American Airlines stock jumps nearly 8% as airlines rally — what to watch next week

American Airlines stock jumps nearly 8% as airlines rally — what to watch next week

7 February 2026
American Airlines shares jumped 7.6% to $15.24 Friday, rebounding with a broad rally that sent the Dow past 50,000 for the first time. Investors are watching the carrier’s battle with United at Chicago O’Hare, where a summer capacity surge could trigger a fare war. American also announced new Philadelphia–Porto service for 2027 and launched a centennial inflight menu.
Apple stock price ends week higher as Dow hits 50,000; jobs and CPI loom next

Apple stock price ends week higher as Dow hits 50,000; jobs and CPI loom next

7 February 2026
Apple closed up 0.8% at $278.12 Friday, then slipped 0.3% after hours. The S&P 500 jumped 1.97% and the Nasdaq rose 2.18% as chipmakers rallied, while Amazon fell 5.6% on higher capex guidance. Investors await U.S. jobs data Feb. 11 and CPI Feb. 13. Apple’s next dividend is $0.26 per share, payable Feb. 12.
Seagate stock slides nearly 9% as AI-storage rally cools; traders refocus on Friday data
Previous Story

Seagate stock slides nearly 9% as AI-storage rally cools; traders refocus on Friday data

GE Aerospace stock slides 4% after early pop as Boeing MAX 10, earnings loom
Next Story

GE Aerospace stock slides 4% after early pop as Boeing MAX 10, earnings loom

Go toTop