Welcome to our dedicated page for Eqt SEC filings (Ticker: EQT), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
This page provides access to EQT Corporation’s SEC filings, offering detailed insight into the company’s natural gas and midstream operations, financial condition and governance. EQT is a Pennsylvania corporation whose common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol EQT, as noted in multiple Form 8-K filings. Its regulatory reports help investors understand how the company manages its vertically integrated natural gas business focused in the Appalachian Basin.
Through current reports on Form 8-K, EQT discloses material events such as quarterly earnings releases, changes to bylaws, extensions of its revolving credit facility maturity, acquisitions of upstream and midstream assets, derivative results and debt redemption actions. For example, filings describe the Olympus Energy acquisition, the Equitrans Midstream merger’s impact on gathering, transmission and storage assets, and a notice of redemption for 7.500% Senior Notes due 2027.
EQT’s periodic reports, including Form 10-Q referenced in its 8-K derivative updates, contain comprehensive financial statements and discussions of performance. These filings cover sales volumes, average realized prices, operating costs, non-GAAP measures such as adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow, and details on hedging activities. Investors can also review disclosures on the company’s revolving credit agreement, total debt, net debt and liquidity.
On Stock Titan, EQT’s filings are supplemented with AI-powered summaries that highlight key points from lengthy documents, helping users quickly identify important changes in capital structure, derivative positions, midstream joint venture arrangements and governance. Real-time updates from EDGAR ensure that new 8-Ks, 10-Qs, 10-Ks and other forms appear promptly, while insider transaction filings on Form 4 and proxy-related disclosures can be used to monitor executive and board-level developments.