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EQT Corporation 2024 ESG Report

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Our continued success is contingent on the safety, well-being, and development of our employees and contractors while we maintain proactive, collaborative, and transparent relationships with our landowners and the surrounding communities. We place the highest priority on the safety of our stakeholders and aim to create a work environment that provides our people with the tools and growth opportunities they need for success.

Promises Delivered

2018
Legacy EQT had poor landowner relations, such as often evading landowners and taking weeks to respond to landowner inquires.
2019

Rice Team promised to improve landowner relations and treat landowners as partners.

In late 2019, EQT began hosting landowner town halls, led by CEO Toby Rice, in its primary operating areas to engage landowners face-to-face.

2021
EQT integrated its call center into its digital work environment allowing EQT to work more efficiently to track and respond to community and landowner concerns.
2022
EQT paid >$1.8 billion in royalties to landowners during 2022.
2023
EQT’s corporate philanthropic investments and community road and infrastructure improvements totaled >$56 million in 2023.
2024
In 2024, we received 36,460 community and landowner inquires and fully resolved 99.7% of the inquires in the same calendar year. We paid >$665 million in royalties to landowners and invested nearly $70 million in local communities through philanthropic investments and infrastructure improvements.
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