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Reaves W H & Co. Inc. Boosts EQT Corporation Stake by 213%
Investment firm increases holdings in natural gas producer EQT to over 1 million shares.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Reaves W H & Co. Inc. significantly increased its stake in EQT Corporation (NYSE:EQT), a major U.S. natural gas producer, by purchasing an additional 700,732 shares in the third quarter. This boosted Reaves' total holdings in EQT to over 1 million shares, representing approximately 1% of the company's investment portfolio.
Why it matters
EQT is a key player in the Appalachian Basin's natural gas industry, and institutional investors closely monitor changes in major shareholders' positions. Reaves' substantial increase in its EQT stake suggests the investment firm sees significant upside potential in the stock.
The details
According to a recent SEC filing, Reaves W H & Co. Inc. increased its holdings in EQT Corporation by 213.3% in the third quarter, purchasing an additional 700,732 shares. This brought Reaves' total EQT holdings to 1,029,234 shares, worth approximately $56 million at the end of the quarter. Reaves now owns about 0.16% of EQT's outstanding shares.
- Reaves increased its EQT stake in the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Reaves W H & Co. Inc.
An investment management firm that focuses on the energy and utility sectors.
EQT Corporation
A U.S. energy company that concentrates its natural gas exploration and production activities in the Appalachian Basin.
The takeaway
Reaves' substantial increase in its EQT holdings suggests the investment firm sees strong potential in the natural gas producer's future performance, underscoring the stock's appeal among institutional investors focused on the energy sector.





