EQT’s $360M Trading Volume Jumps 39.59% to 333rd Rank Amid LNG Export Expansion Pact

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Monday, Sep 8, 2025 7:15 pm ET1min read
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- EQT's $360M trading volume surged 39.59% to 333rd rank amid LNG export strategy expansion.

- 20-year SPA with Commonwealth LNG secures 1.0 MTPA liquefaction capacity at Gulf Coast facility.

- Deal enables international cargo optimization via Henry Hub-indexed pricing, aligning with global export strategy.

- Parallel NextDecade agreement and 9.5 MTPA project timeline highlight EQT's focus on diversified export capacity.

- Analysts note competitive advantages from international pricing differentials and long-term energy demand growth.

On September 8, 2025, , , ranking 333rd in market activity. .

. Under the terms, , enabling international cargo optimization. This agreement aligns with EQT’s broader strategy to expand its direct-to-customer energy exports globally. CEO Toby Z. Rice highlighted the deal as a milestone in strengthening EQT’s position as a U.S. natural gas supplier to international markets, emphasizing its ability to leverage scale and operational efficiency.

Commonwealth LNG’s parent entity, Caturus, noted the partnership reflects confidence in its integrated natural gas platform. The facility, , is advancing toward a final investment decision in 2025, . The SPA will take effect upon meeting customary conditions, including regulatory approvals.

Separately, EQT’s recent LNG agreements, including a similar 20-year deal with

, underscore its focus on . Analysts suggest these contracts could enhance EQT’s competitive edge by capitalizing on international pricing differentials and long-term energy demand growth.

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