EQT stock slips as U.S. natural gas prices fall on warmer forecast — what traders watch next

EQT stock slips as U.S. natural gas prices fall on warmer forecast — what traders watch next

NEW YORK, Jan 4, 2026, 12:41 ET — Market closed

EQT Corp shares finished the first trading day of 2026 lower after U.S. natural gas futures slipped on forecasts for milder weather across the country. The largest U.S. gas producer closed down 0.3% at $53.46 on Friday. Baird Maritime / Work Boat World

The move matters because January is the heart of the U.S. heating season, when small shifts in temperature forecasts can swing demand and, by extension, gas prices and producer margins. Traders are also weighing record supply against the export pull from LNG terminals. Baird Maritime / Work Boat World

Gas prices set the revenue baseline for Appalachia-focused producers like EQT, which sell much of their output against the Henry Hub benchmark in Louisiana. That makes weather, storage and export flows immediate drivers for gas-linked equities heading into Monday’s reopen. Baird Maritime / Work Boat World

Front-month natural gas futures for February delivery fell 9.6 cents, or 2.6%, to $3.59 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) on Friday, Reuters reported. An mmBtu is a standard unit used to price gas. Baird Maritime / Work Boat World

Meteorologists see warmer-than-normal temperatures nationwide through Jan. 16, Reuters reported, pushing down “heating degree days,” a measure of how much energy is needed to heat buildings. Heating degree days fell from 413 earlier in the week to 369 by Friday, according to the report. Baird Maritime / Work Boat World

On the supply side, financial firm LSEG estimated average Lower 48 output rose to 110 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) in December, topping a November record, Reuters said. LSEG also put December feedgas flows to the eight largest U.S. LNG export plants at a record 18.5 bcfd. (A bcfd is a daily volume measure.) Baird Maritime / Work Boat World

Gas-heavy peers moved unevenly with the commodity. Antero Resources fell 0.7% and Range Resources was little changed on Friday, while LNG exporter Cheniere Energy rose 1.8%.

Phil Flynn, senior analyst at Price Futures Group, pointed to shifting weather signals and a softer international backdrop for LNG. “There’s also some concern internationally… talk of a potential glut,” Flynn said. Baird Maritime / Work Boat World

But the downside case for producers is straightforward: if the warm pattern holds, futures can keep sliding as storage draws shrink. Ritterbusch Associates said February futures risk slipping back toward pre-Christmas lows around $3.47, while a colder-than-expected turn would tighten balances quickly and reverse the trade. Baird Maritime / Work Boat World

Investors’ next hard read is U.S. storage data: the Energy Information Administration’s weekly natural gas storage report is scheduled for Jan. 8, and the agency’s Henry Hub spot price series is next slated for an update on Jan. 7. Weather model runs into mid-January will remain the swing factor between those releases. U.S. Energy Information Administration

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