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NFGNational Fuel Gas CompanyHold6.3·$76.63-0.57%
NFG · Concentration risk · 10-K extracted

National Fuel Gas (NFG) concentration risks

Updated

The most significant concentration National Fuel Gas discloses is DTE Energy Trading, classified MEDIUM by disclosed size. Below: the full set from the latest 10-K — verbatim quotes, filing references, and a synthesis of what these exposures mean together.

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Source: National Fuel Gas’s SEC Form 10-K filed view the filing on SEC EDGAR ↗

At a glance

Disclosed-size breakdown · 3 disclosed concentrations

HIGH0
MEDIUM2
LOW1
Disclosed concentrations

Each card carries a disclosed-size chip (HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW — how large the exposure is as a share of revenue, not how dangerous it is) and a nature tag: Built-in(the company’s own model, geography, or products) or Outside party (an external customer, supplier, or distributor it relies on).

MEDIUMOutside partySupplier

DTE Energy Trading

10-K Item 1: 'Purchases from DTE Energy Trading, Inc. (33%) ... accounted for nearly 67% of the Utility segment's 2025 gas purchases'
SEC 10-K · filed Nov 2025
MEDIUMBuilt-inRegulatory

NYPSC and PaPUC

10-K Item 1: 'The operations of Distribution Corporation are subject to the jurisdiction of the NYPSC, the PaPUC and, with respect to certain transactions, the FERC'
SEC 10-K · filed Nov 2025
LOWOutside partyCustomer
11.3%

one customer

10-K Item 1: 'Revenue from one customer of the Company's Integrated Upstream and Gathering segment ... represented approximately $258 million, or 11.3%, of the Company's consolidated revenue'
SEC 10-K · filed Nov 2025
TrendMatrix Research · concentration synthesis

What these concentrations mean together

updated 2026-06-24

The company's disclosed concentration profile combines a supplier dependency, a regulatory dependency, and a single-customer exposure, all at a medium-to-low disclosed size. On the supply side, the Utility segment relies on DTE Energy Trading, Inc. as a significant source of gas purchases, which together with one other supplier accounted for a substantial share of the segment's 2025 gas purchases — a medium disclosed share with a dependency character. An operational disruption or contract issue with DTE Energy Trading would reduce the gas purchasing options available to the Utility segment, which could affect supply reliability. The regulatory layer is structural and persistent: Distribution Corporation is subject to the jurisdiction of the NYPSC, the PaPUC and, with respect to certain transactions, the FERC — a medium disclosed share reflecting the multi-state regulated framework within which the distribution business operates. Rate case outcomes, terms of service approvals, and broader regulatory posture in New York and Pennsylvania directly govern allowed returns, making the regulatory relationship an enduring background factor in the earnings profile. At the individual customer level, revenue from one customer of the company's Integrated Upstream and Gathering segment represented approximately 11.3% of consolidated revenue — a low disclosed share with a dependency character, meaning this specific relationship is a contained but real single-name exposure in the upstream segment. Together, the supplier and regulatory dependencies are the two more material items in the profile; the single-customer exposure in Upstream and Gathering is secondary by disclosed size.

For the engine’s reasoning on NFG’s current verdict — including which dimensions drove the score — see the per-dimension breakdown.

Industry peers · Oil & Gas Integrated

Peer concentration profile

SymbolNameHIGHMEDIUMLOWTotal
IMOImperial Oil Limited1102
NFGNational Fuel Gas Company0213
CVXChevron Corporation0123
XOMExxon Mobil Corporation0000

Concentration counts reflect items disclosed in each peer’s most recent 10-K; disclosed-size classification uses TrendMatrix’s internal 10-K extraction taxonomy.

Concentration disclosures are extracted verbatim from SEC 10-K filings; the disclosed-size classification and the synthesis above are engine-derived. Size reflects how large each exposure is against fixed share thresholds (HIGH >50%, MEDIUM 25–50%, LOW <25% or an explicit diversification statement), not a judgment of how dangerous it is, and is not a buy/sell rating, a price target, or a view on the stock. Not a complete list of risk factors — see the full filing.

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