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Gulfport Energy stock drops today after an EIA storage surprise — what investors are watching next
31 December 2025
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Gulfport Energy stock drops today after an EIA storage surprise — what investors are watching next

NEW YORK, December 31, 2025, 12:52 ET — Regular session

  • Gulfport Energy shares fell about 3% in midday trade as natural-gas-linked names slid into year-end.
  • U.S. natural gas storage data showed a smaller-than-expected draw for the latest week, a bearish signal for near-term demand.
  • A recent SEC filing disclosed a planned sale of a small block of shares by the company’s non-executive chairman.

Shares of Gulfport Energy Corp fell 2.8% to $207.18 in midday NYSE trade on Wednesday, tracking a broader pullback in U.S. natural-gas-linked assets. The U.S. Natural Gas Fund, an ETF tied to natural gas futures, was down 5.1%, while gas-focused peers EQT, Antero Resources and Range Resources fell between 2.5% and 2.8%.

The move matters because Gulfport is a natural gas-weighted exploration and production company, and its cash flow tends to rise and fall with gas prices. The company’s core assets include Appalachia acreage in Ohio’s Utica and Marcellus and operations in Oklahoma’s SCOOP, according to its website.

Pressure built after the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported working gas in storage at 3,375 billion cubic feet (Bcf) for the week ended Dec. 26, down 38 Bcf from the prior week. The report was released at noon on Wednesday because New Year’s Day falls on Thursday, and the draw was smaller than the -51 Bcf forecast tracked by Investing.com.

A smaller storage “withdrawal” means utilities and other consumers pulled less gas out of underground inventories than expected, often a sign of softer demand or ample supply. For gas producers, that can translate quickly into lower pricing expectations for the winter strip.

Natural gas has swung sharply around shifting weather models and contract roll dynamics, keeping equity investors quick on the sell button. “January’s now coming around the corner and typically in January you’re going to get some cold weather,” Thomas Saal, senior vice president for energy trading at StoneX Financial, said in a Reuters report on Tuesday as futures rose on colder forecasts and strong liquefied natural gas export demand. Hellenic Shipping News

That same Reuters report highlighted how traders are watching LNG (liquefied natural gas) “feedgas” flows — the gas delivered into export terminals — as a real-time demand gauge, alongside Heating Degree Days, a weather metric that estimates energy needed to heat buildings. Those indicators can move prices fast when winter forecasts shift by even a few days.

Company-specific news was limited, though a recent SEC Form 144 filing showed non-executive chairman Timothy J. Cutt planned to sell 2,500 Gulfport shares, valued at about $0.54 million, through J.P. Morgan Securities. The filing listed the planned sale date as Dec. 30.

Form 144 is a required notice for certain insiders and affiliates who intend to sell restricted or control securities under Rule 144. It signals intent, not a completed transaction, and the actual sale can differ in timing or size.

Traders now turn back to weather updates and LNG feedgas flows for the next directional cue, with liquidity thinning into the holiday stretch. A bigger-than-expected cold snap can tighten balances quickly; a mild forecast can do the opposite, especially when storage is still comfortable.

For Gulfport investors, the next catalyst on the calendar is less clear on the company side. Gulfport’s investor relations calendar shows no upcoming events scheduled at this time.

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