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Expand Energy Corporation Stock Price History

Expand Energy Corporation EPS

EPSDividend / share
-1080.8-781.6-482.5-183.3115.92007200920112013201520172019202120232025

Expand Energy Corporation Dividend per Share

Forward Yield
2.58%
Annual Dividend
2.30 USD
Payout
23.74%
Frequency
Quarterly
Yrs of growth
1
CAGR 5Y
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0.02.65.27.810.420212022202320242025

Expand Energy Corporation Dividend Yield

Expand Energy Corporation Payout Ratio

0%11%23%34%46%2021202220232025

Expand Energy Corporation Dividend Growth

1Y CAGR
3Y CAGR
5Y CAGR
10Y CAGR
20Y CAGR
30.74%
-30.71%
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Compound annual growth rate of dividend per share
Yield vs sector
2.58%
avg Energy: 4.24%
Next ex-dividend (est.)
2026-08-13
last: 2026-05-14
Ex-DateAmount
2026-05-140.57 USD
2026-03-050.57 USD
2025-11-130.57 USD
2025-08-141.47 USD
2025-05-150.57 USD
2025-03-110.57 USD
2024-11-140.57 USD
2024-08-150.57 USD

Expand Energy Corporation is an independent energy company focused on the production and development of natural gas, oil, and natural gas liquids in the United States. The company operates core assets across key shale regions, including the Haynesville, Northeast Appalachia, and Southwest Appalachia basins, where it develops unconventional resources at scale. Expand Energy Corporation primarily serves utilities, power generators, industrial users, and energy marketers that rely on stable natural gas and liquids supply for fuel and feedstock needs. Its portfolio is oriented toward abundant natural gas, supporting power generation, heating, and industrial processes, with an emphasis on providing reliable and lower-carbon energy relative to coal-based alternatives. The company is headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and is part of the broader energy sector, contributing to North American natural gas infrastructure and supply chains. Through its upstream activities, Expand Energy Corporation plays a significant role in meeting domestic energy demand and supporting the liquidity of physical and financial energy markets linked to U.S. gas and liquids production.