Energy
Expand Energy (EXE) reported higher natural gas, oil and NGL sales and stronger operating cash flow in the six months ended June 30, 2026 versus the prior-year period, driven by higher realized gas prices and increased production volumes, while the company continued to reduce debt, repurchase shares, and pursue the pending ~$1.25 billion Twin Eagle acquisition.
Key risk: Commodity Price Volatility Amid Geopolitical Tensions
The filing notes that elevated geopolitical tensions, including conflict in the Middle East, and mild weather combined with robust domestic production have negatively impacted natural gas prices in the first half of 2026, creating ongoing price volatility risk despite hedges covering over 65% of projected gas volumes through year-end 2026.
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