Northwest Natural Holding Company

Northwest Natural Holding Company Q1 2026 Earnings Recap

NWN Q1 2026 May 8, 2026

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Northwest Natural Holding’s stock declined 4.8% following the earnings release, reflecting investor disappointment with the cautious regulatory outlook and the piecemeal progress on multi-year rate cases across key jurisdictions, which cloud near-term earnings visibility despite stable execution.

Earnings Per Share Miss
$2.33 vs $2.40 est.
-2.9% surprise
Revenue Miss
490403000 vs 538570400 est.
-8.9% surprise

Market Reaction

1-Day +0.0%
5-Day -1.45%

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Key Takeaways

  • Reaffirmed 2026 guidance but progress on regulatory initiatives remains non-committal, particularly in Oregon where multi-year rate case outcomes are uncertain and could extend into 2027.
  • Filed multiple rate cases seeking incremental revenue increases: $20.1 million in year one in Washington (pending approval), $12 million in Texas for C Energy, and smaller proposed rate bumps in Oregon and water/wastewater segments.
  • Continued strong operational performance with healthy customer growth noted in Texas gas utility (16% organic increase), but the stock reaction suggests investor concern about regulatory lag and resultant earnings risk.
  • Investing heavily in water and wastewater infrastructure with ongoing rate cases, but regulatory cadence is evolving and not yet fully predictable.
  • Efforts to reduce regulatory lag via formula rates and multi-year cases are in early stages, leaving near-term margin and earnings stability less certain.
This summary was generated by AI from the official earnings call transcript and is provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. For the complete transcript and financial data, visit NWN on AllInvestView.

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