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To own EQT, you have to believe in a long-term case for US natural gas demand, particularly from power and AI data centers, to support steady cash generation and infrastructure returns. The mixed second quarter, with revenue growth but a sizable earnings miss versus expectations, puts extra focus on near term pricing and execution, but does not fundamentally alter the key catalyst of rising contracted demand or the central risk from faster policy-driven decarbonization.
Against this backdrop, EQT’s decision to keep its quarterly dividend at US$0.165 per share, affirmed again in July 2026, stands out. Holding the payout steady after a weaker quarter signals management’s confidence in cash flow resilience and ongoing balance sheet work, which matter for investors who see future growth coming from midstream projects and long dated gas contracts tied to AI and power demand rather than short term earnings volatility.
Yet, despite the recent rebound, one risk investors should be aware of is how faster decarbonization policies could still...
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EQT's narrative projects $10.1 billion revenue and $3.4 billion earnings by 2029.
Uncover how EQT's forecasts yield a $70.04 fair value, a 32% upside to its current price.
Before this quarter, the most optimistic analysts were penciling in about US$10.9 billion in 2029 revenue and US$4.4 billion in earnings, a far more bullish path than consensus, which could look very different if EQT’s latest earnings miss hints that capturing premium AI and power demand is less straightforward than hoped.
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