New Jersey Resources Reports Fiscal 2026 Third-Quarter Results

August 3, 2026

New Jersey Resources Corporation (NYSE: NJR) today reported financial and operating results for its fiscal 2026 third quarter and year-to-date period ended June 30, 2026.

Financial Highlights

  • Fiscal 2026 third-quarter consolidated net income of $9.7 million, or $0.10 per share, compared with net loss of $(15.1) million, or $(0.15) per share, in the third quarter of fiscal 2025
  • Fiscal 2026 third-quarter consolidated net financial earnings (NFE), a non-GAAP financial measure, of $11.3 million, or $0.11 per share, compared with $6.2 million, or $0.06 per share, in the third quarter of fiscal 2025
  • Fiscal 2026 year-to-date net income totaled $351.1 million, or $3.48 per share, compared with $320.6 million, or $3.20 per share, for the same period in fiscal 2025
  • Fiscal 2026 year-to-date NFE totaled $350.9 million, or $3.48 per share, compared with $313.4 million, or $3.13 per share, for the same period in fiscal 2025

Fiscal 2026 and Long-Term Outlook

  • Tightens fiscal 2026 net financial earnings per share (NFEPS) guidance to a range of $3.52 to $3.62, from its previous range of $3.48 to $3.63
  • Maintains 7 to 9 percent long-term NFEPS growth target, starting from a fiscal 2025 base of $2.83 per share*

* 7% - 9% growth would imply a NFEPS range of $3.03 - $3.08 in fiscal 2026

Management Commentary
Steve Westhoven, President and CEO of New Jersey Resources, stated, “Our year-to-date performance reflects the continued strength of our diversified business model, supported by solid execution across our operations. We are pleased to raise the lower end of our fiscal 2026 NFEPS guidance, as we remain focused on delivering reliable, affordable energy and long-term value for our shareowners.”

Fiscal 2026 NFEPS Guidance and Expected NFE Contributions by Segment
NJR is tightening its fiscal 2026 NFEPS guidance to a range of $3.52 to $3.62 from $3.48 to $3.63, subject to the risks and uncertainties identified below under "Forward-Looking Statements."

The following chart represents NJR’s current expected NFE contributions from its business segments for fiscal 2026:

Segment

Expected fiscal 2026

net financial earnings contribution

New Jersey Natural Gas

59 to 62 percent

Clean Energy Ventures

10 to 13 percent

Storage and Transportation

8 to 11 percent

Energy Services

21 to 23 percent

Home Services and Other

0 to 1 percent

In providing fiscal 2026 NFE guidance, management is aware that there could be differences between reported GAAP net income and NFE due to matters such as, but not limited to, the positions of our energy-related derivatives. Management is not able to reasonably estimate the aggregate impact or significance of these items on reported earnings and, therefore, is not able to provide a reconciliation to the corresponding GAAP equivalent for its operating earnings guidance without unreasonable efforts.

Financial Metrics

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

June 30,

($ in Thousands, except per share data)

2026

2025

2026

2025

Net income (loss)

$

9,689

$

(15,051

)

$

351,091

$

320,555

Basic EPS

$

0.10

$

(0.15

)

$

3.48

$

3.20

Net financial earnings*

$

11,304

$

6,198

$

350,940

$

313,388

Basic net financial earnings per share*

$

0.11

$

0.06

$

3.48

$

3.13

*A reconciliation of net income to NFE for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, respectively is provided in the financial statements below.

Net Financial Earnings (Loss) by Business Segment

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

June 30,

($ in Thousands)

2026

2025

2026

2025

New Jersey Natural Gas

$

6,087

$

10,079

$

238,429

$

221,518

Clean Energy Ventures

(312

)

(6,857

)

4,055

37,315

Storage and Transportation

8,762

5,898

23,833

13,905

Energy Services

(4,035

)

(3,734

)

84,531

39,400

Home Services and Other

579

481

839

418

Subtotal

11,081

5,867

351,687

312,556

Eliminations

223

331

(747

)

832

Total

$

11,304

$

6,198

$

350,940

$

313,388

New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG)
NJNG reported fiscal 2026 third-quarter NFE of $6.1 million, compared to NFE of $10.1 million during the same period in fiscal 2025. The decrease in NFE for the period was driven primarily by higher depreciation expense as a result of additional utility plant being placed into service, partially offset by higher utility gross margin.

Fiscal 2026 year-to-date NFE totaled $238.4 million, compared with NFE of $221.5 million for the same period in fiscal 2025. The increase in NFE for the period was due to higher base rates in October and November of fiscal 2026 compared to the same period of fiscal 2025 (new rates were effective November 21, 2024) as well as continued customer growth and higher Basic Gas Supply Service (BGSS) incentives.

Customers:

  • At June 30, 2026, NJNG serviced approximately 595,000 customers in New Jersey’s Monmouth, Ocean, Morris, Middlesex, Sussex and Burlington counties, compared to approximately 589,000 customers as of September 30, 2025.

Regulatory Filings:

  • On June 1, 2026, NJNG submitted its annual Basic Gas Supply Service (BGSS), Conservation Incentive Program (CIP) and Energy-Efficiency filings to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) that, taken together, would provide customers with an 8.9% reduction in customer bills in advance of the 2026-2027 winter season – a $158 annual savings for the average residential customer – and bill stability while seeking recovery for investments in the continued delivery of safe, reliable natural gas service, which is the most affordable energy to heat homes and businesses.
  • Also, on June 1, 2026, NJNG filed a base rate case with the BPU, seeking a $157.6 million increase to its base rates. The filing is based on an overall rate of return on rate base of 7.60 percent with a return on common equity of 10.10 percent. The proposed increase reflects a 55.50 percent common equity component.
  • Once all filings are implemented, NJNG anticipates that the overall net result will leave NJNG annualized average customer bills nearly flat compared to today’s rates. Unless otherwise noted, NJNG cannot predict the outcome or ultimate resolution for open regulatory matters.

BGSS Incentive Programs1:

  • BGSS incentive programs contributed $20.4 million to utility gross margin during the first nine months of fiscal 2026, compared with $14.5 million for the same period in fiscal 2025. This increase was primarily driven by increased margins from off-system sales and capacity release due to market volatility as a result of colder weather.

1

BGSS incentive savings represent value created through supply and capacity optimization and shared with customers through the BGSS clause.

For more information on utility gross margin, please see "Non-GAAP Financial Information" below.

Energy-Efficiency Programs:

  • SAVEGREEN ® invested $78.8 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2026 in energy-efficiency upgrades for customers' homes and businesses. Investments in SAVEGREEN ® are incremental to rate base and earn near-real time returns through an annual recovery mechanism.
  • More than 115,000 customers have taken part in SAVEGREEN ® to date, with those utilizing our whole home offerings realizing bill savings of up to 30%.

Clean Energy Ventures (CEV)
CEV reported fiscal 2026 third-quarter net financial loss of $(0.3) million, compared with $(6.9) million during the third quarter of fiscal 2025, reflecting higher revenue, partially offset by higher depreciation and interest expense associated with capital invested over the past year.

Fiscal 2026 year-to-date NFE totaled $4.1 million, compared with NFE of $37.3 million for the same period in fiscal 2025. The decrease was primarily due to a gain from the sale of CEV's residential solar portfolio assets that was recognized in the prior year period.

Solar Investment Update:

  • During the first nine months of fiscal 2026, CEV placed eight commercial projects into service, adding 57.8 megawatts (MW)* to installed capacity.
  • As of June 30, 2026, CEV had approximately 537MW of commercial solar capacity in service across New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Indiana, and Michigan.

* All MWs noted in DC

Storage and Transportation (S&T)
S&T reported fiscal 2026 third-quarter NFE of $8.8 million, compared with NFE of $5.9 million during the same period in fiscal 2025. Fiscal 2026 year-to-date NFE totaled $23.8 million, compared with NFE of $13.9 million for the same period in fiscal 2025.

NFE increased during both periods mainly due to higher operating income at Adelphia Gateway (Adelphia) primarily due to the impact of its Section 4 rate case settlement and higher firm storage rates at Leaf River.

Energy Services (ES)
ES reported fiscal 2026 third-quarter net financial loss of $(4.0) million, remaining largely flat compared with net financial loss of $(3.7) million for the same period in fiscal 2025.

Fiscal 2026 year-to-date NFE totaled $84.5 million, compared with NFE of $39.4 million for the same period in fiscal 2025. The increase in NFE was primarily due to higher natural gas price volatility that allowed ES to capture additional financial margin.

Home Services and Other Operations
Home Services and Other Operations reported fiscal 2026 third-quarter NFE of $0.6 million, compared with $0.5 million for the same period in fiscal 2025.

Fiscal 2026 year-to-date NFE totaled $0.8 million, compared with NFE of $0.4 million for the same period in fiscal 2025.

Capital Expenditures and Cash Flows:

  • During the first nine months of fiscal 2026, capital expenditures were $553.0 million, including accruals, compared with $456.8 million during the same period in fiscal 2025. The increase in capital expenditures was primarily due to higher expenditures at NJNG and CEV.
  • NJR expects to deploy between $4.8 billion and $5.2 billion in capital expenditures through 2030, with utility spending at NJNG representing over 60% of the investment, all planned CEV capital expenditures safe-harbored to preserve tax credit eligibility, and strategic growth opportunities at S&T supporting long-term value creation.
  • During the first nine months of fiscal 2026, cash flows from operations increased to $577.8 million, compared to cash flows from operations of $385.2 million in the same period in fiscal 2025, due primarily to an increase in financial margin at ES and higher base rates at NJNG.

Conference Call to be Webcast on August 4, 2026
New Jersey Resources will host a live webcast of its fiscal 2026 third quarter financial results on Tuesday, August 4, 2026, at 10 a.m. ET. A few minutes prior to the webcast, visit www.njresources.com and select “Investor Relations.” Scroll down and click the webcast link under “Latest Events” on the right side of the page.

About New Jersey Resources
New Jersey Resources (NYSE: NJR) is a diversified energy infrastructure and energy services company headquartered in Wall, New Jersey.

NJR is composed of five primary businesses:

  • New Jersey Natural Gas, NJR’s principal subsidiary, operates and maintains natural gas transportation and distribution infrastructure to serve customers in New Jersey’s Monmouth, Ocean, Morris, Middlesex, Sussex and Burlington counties.
  • Clean Energy Ventures invests in, owns and operates solar projects, providing customers with low-carbon solutions.
  • Energy Services manages a diversified portfolio of natural gas transportation and storage assets and provides physical natural gas services and customized energy solutions to its customers across North America.
  • Storage and Transportation serves customers from local distributors and producers to electric generators and wholesale marketers through its ownership of Leaf River and the Adelphia Gateway pipeline, as well as our 50% equity ownership in the Steckman Ridge natural gas storage facility.
  • Home Services provides service contracts as well as heating, central air conditioning, water heaters, standby generators and other indoor and outdoor comfort products to residential homes throughout New Jersey.

NJR and its over 1,300 employees are committed to helping customers save energy and money by promoting conservation and encouraging efficiency through Conserve to Preserve® and initiatives such as SAVEGREEN®.

For more information about NJR:
www.njresources.com.

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Forward-Looking Statements:
This earnings release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. NJR cautions readers that the assumptions forming the basis for forward-looking statements include many factors that are beyond NJR’s ability to control or estimate precisely, such as expectations regarding future market conditions and the behavior of other market participants. Words such as “anticipates,” “estimates,” “expects,” “projects,” “may,” “will,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “should” and similar expressions may identify forward-looking statements and such forward-looking statements are made based upon management’s current expectations, assumptions and beliefs as of this date concerning future developments and their potential effect upon NJR. There can be no assurance that future developments will be in accordance with management’s expectations, assumptions and beliefs or that the effect of future developments on NJR will be those anticipated by management. Forward-looking statements in this earnings release include, but are not limited to, statements regarding NJR’s NFEPS guidance for fiscal 2026, projected NFEPS growth rates and our guidance range, forecasted contributions of business segments to NJR’s NFE for fiscal 2026, our capital plan through 2030, including our capital expenditure projections through 2030, infrastructure programs and investments, future decarbonization opportunities including IIP, Energy Efficiency programs; the outcome or timing of our Base Rate Case and other filings with the BPU, and other legal and regulatory expectations and statements that include other projections, predictions, expectations or beliefs about future events or results or otherwise are not statements of historical fact.

Additional information and factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from NJR’s expectations are contained in NJR’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including NJR’s Annual Reports on Form 10-K and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, recent Current Reports on Form 8-K, and other SEC filings, which are available at the SEC’s website, http://www.sec.gov. Information included in this earnings release is representative as of today only and while NJR periodically reassesses material trends and uncertainties affecting NJR's results of operations and financial condition in connection with its preparation of management's discussion and analysis of results of operations and financial condition contained in its Quarterly and Annual Reports filed with the SEC, NJR does not, by including this statement, assume any obligation to review or revise any particular forward-looking statement referenced herein in light of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

Non-GAAP Financial Information:
This earnings release includes the non-GAAP financial measures NFE/net financial loss, NFE per basic share, financial margin and utility gross margin. A reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable financial measures calculated and reported in accordance with GAAP can be found below. As an indicator of NJR’s operating performance, these measures should not be considered an alternative to, or more meaningful than, net income or operating revenues as determined in accordance with GAAP. This information has been provided pursuant to the requirements of SEC Regulation G.

NFE and financial margin exclude unrealized gains or losses on derivative instruments related to NJR’s unregulated subsidiaries and certain realized gains and losses on derivative instruments related to natural gas that has been placed into storage at ES, net of applicable tax adjustments as described below. Financial margin also differs from gross margin as defined on a GAAP basis as it excludes certain operations and maintenance expense and depreciation and amortization expenses as well as the effects of derivatives as discussed above. Volatility associated with the change in value of these financial instruments and physical commodity reported on the income statement in the current period. In order to manage its business, NJR views its results without the impacts of the unrealized gains and losses, and certain realized gains and losses, caused by changes in value of these financial instruments and physical commodity contracts prior to the completion of the planned transaction because it shows changes in value currently instead of when the planned transaction ultimately is settled. An annual estimated effective tax rate is calculated for NFE purposes and any necessary quarterly tax adjustment is applied to ES.

NJNG’s utility gross margin is defined as operating revenues less natural gas purchases, sales tax, and regulatory rider expenses. This measure differs from gross margin as presented on a GAAP basis as it excludes certain operations and maintenance expense and depreciation and amortization. Utility gross margin may also not be comparable to the definition of gross margin used by others in the natural gas distribution business and other industries. Management believes that utility gross margin provides a meaningful basis for evaluating utility operations since natural gas costs, sales tax and regulatory rider expenses are included in operating revenues and passed through to customers and, therefore, have no effect on utility gross margin.

Management uses these non-GAAP financial measures as supplemental measures to other GAAP results to provide a more complete understanding of NJR’s performance. Management believes these non-GAAP financial measures are more reflective of NJR’s business model, provide transparency to investors and enable period-to-period comparability of financial performance. A reconciliation of all non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable financial measures calculated and reported in accordance with GAAP can be found below. For a full discussion of NJR’s non-GAAP financial measures, please see NJR’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, Item 7.

NEW JERSEY RESOURCES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

June 30,

(Thousands, except per share data)

2026

2025

2026

2025

OPERATING REVENUES

Utility

$

200,869

$

204,790

$

1,251,692

$

1,156,558

Nonutility

148,311

94,156

641,743

543,776

Total operating revenues

349,180

298,946

1,893,435

1,700,334

OPERATING EXPENSES

Gas purchases

Utility

64,255

73,321

508,306

473,975

Nonutility

82,200

67,852

308,164

287,277

Related parties

1,280

1,268

3,799

4,652

Operation and maintenance

105,574

100,133

304,751

299,806

Regulatory rider expenses

10,434

10,979

103,038

81,956

Depreciation and amortization

53,545

47,000

153,250

140,296

Gain on sale of assets

(545

)

(56,092

)

Total operating expenses

317,288

300,008

1,381,308

1,231,870

OPERATING INCOME (LOSS)

31,892

(1,062

)

512,127

468,464

Other income, net

14,772

11,040

42,427

39,663

Interest expense, net of capitalized interest

35,199

31,694

105,850

98,112

INCOME (LOSS) BEFORE INCOME TAXES AND EQUITY IN EARNINGS OF AFFILIATES

11,465

(21,716

)

448,704

410,015

Income tax provision (benefit)

3,353

(5,142

)

103,754

93,835

Equity in earnings of affiliates

1,577

1,523

6,141

4,375

NET INCOME (LOSS)

$

9,689

$

(15,051

)

$

351,091

$

320,555

EARNINGS (LOSS) PER COMMON SHARE

Basic

$

0.10

$

(0.15

)

$

3.48

$

3.20

Diluted

$

0.10

$

(0.15

)

$

3.46

$

3.18

WEIGHTED AVERAGE SHARES OUTSTANDING

Basic

101,092

100,373

100,881

100,173

Diluted

101,780

100,373

101,526

100,813

RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP PERFORMANCE MEASURES
(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

June 30,

(Thousands)

2026

2025

2026

2025

NEW JERSEY RESOURCES

A reconciliation of net income, the closest GAAP financial measure, to net financial earnings is as follows:

Net income (loss)

$

9,689

$

(15,051

)

$

351,091

$

320,555

Add:

Unrealized loss (gain) on derivative instruments and related transactions

2,749

10,766

4,460

(10,072

)

Tax effect

(653

)

(2,559

)

(1,060

)

2,394

Effects of economic hedging related to natural gas inventory

(654

)

16,924

(4,657

)

747

Tax effect

156

(4,022

)

1,107

(178

)

NFE tax adjustment

17

140

(1

)

(58

)

Net financial earnings

$

11,304

$

6,198

$

350,940

$

313,388

Weighted Average Shares Outstanding

Basic

101,092

100,373

100,881

100,173

Diluted

101,780

100,373

101,526

100,813

A reconciliation of basic earnings per share, the closest GAAP financial measure, to basic net financial earnings per share is as follows:

Basic earnings (loss) per share

$

0.10

$

(0.15

)

$

3.48

$

3.20

Add:

Unrealized loss (gain) on derivative instruments and related transactions

0.02

0.11

0.04

(0.10

)

Tax effect

(0.03

)

(0.01

)

0.02

Effects of economic hedging related to natural gas inventory

(0.01

)

0.17

(0.04

)

0.01

Tax effect

(0.04

)

0.01

Basic net financial earnings per share

$

0.11

$

0.06

$

3.48

$

3.13

NFE is a measure of earnings based on the elimination of timing differences surrounding the recognition of certain gains or losses to effectively match the earnings effects of the economic hedges with the physical sale of natural gas and, therefore, eliminate the impact of volatility to GAAP earnings associated with the derivative instruments. To the extent we utilize forwards, future or other derivatives to hedge natural gas transactions and forecasted SREC production, the resulting unrealized gains and losses are also eliminated from NFE. ES economically hedges its natural gas inventory with financial derivative instruments and calculates the related tax effect based on the statutory rate. NFE also excludes certain transactions associated with equity method investments, including impairment charges, which are non-cash charges, and return of capital in excess of the carrying value of our investment. These are not indicative of the Company's performance for its ongoing operations. Included in the tax effects are current and deferred income tax expense corresponding with the components of NFE.

RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP PERFORMANCE MEASURES (continued)
(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

June 30,

(Thousands)

2026

2025

2026

2025

NATURAL GAS DISTRIBUTION

A reconciliation of gross margin, the closest GAAP financial measure, to utility gross margin is as follows:

Operating revenues

$

201,107

$

205,029

$

1,252,405

$

1,157,439

Less:

Natural gas purchases

65,875

74,941

513,166

480,244

Operating and maintenance (1)

36,854

34,719

96,463

90,238

Regulatory rider expense

10,434

10,979

103,038

81,956

Depreciation and amortization

40,385

35,987

114,854

103,784

Gross margin

47,559

48,403

424,884

401,217

Add:

Operating and maintenance (1)

36,854

34,719

96,463

90,238

Depreciation and amortization

40,385

35,987

114,854

103,784

Utility gross margin

$

124,798

$

119,109

$

636,201

$

595,239

(1) Excludes selling, general and administrative expenses of $27.8 million and $27.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, respectively, and $82.9 million and $85.0 million for the nine months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, respectively.

ENERGY SERVICES

A reconciliation of gross margin, the closest GAAP financial measure, to Energy Services' financial margin is as follows:

Operating revenues

$

79,962

$

38,850

$

443,224

$

371,548

Less:

Natural Gas purchases

82,091

67,781

307,803

287,496

Operation and maintenance (1)

2,841

1,020

15,316

13,482

Depreciation and amortization

41

30

125

139

Gross margin

(5,011

)

(29,981

)

119,980

70,431

Add:

Operation and maintenance (1)

2,841

1,020

15,316

13,482

Depreciation and amortization

41

30

125

139

Unrealized loss (gain) on derivative instruments and related transactions

2,749

10,766

4,460

(10,072

)

Effects of economic hedging related to natural gas inventory

(654

)

16,924

(4,657

)

747

Financial margin

$

(34

)

$

(1,241

)

$

135,224

$

74,727

(1) Excludes selling, general and administrative expenses of $0.2 million and $0.3 million during the three months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, respectively, and $0.7 million and $0.9 million during the nine months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, respectively.

A reconciliation of net income, the closest GAAP financial measure, to net financial earnings is as follows:

Net (loss) income

$

(5,650

)

$

(24,983

)

$

84,682

$

46,567

Add:

Unrealized loss (gain) on derivative instruments and related transactions

2,749

10,766

4,460

(10,072

)

Tax effect

(653

)

(2,559

)

(1,060

)

2,394

Effects of economic hedging related to natural gas

(654

)

16,924

(4,657

)

747

Tax effect

156

(4,022

)

1,107

(178

)

NFE tax adjustment

17

140

(1

)

(58

)

Net financial (loss) earnings

$

(4,035

)

$

(3,734

)

$

84,531

$

39,400

FINANCIAL STATISTICS BY BUSINESS UNIT
(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

June 30,

June 30,

(Thousands, except per share data)

2026

2025

2026

2025

NEW JERSEY RESOURCES

Operating Revenues

Natural Gas Distribution

$

201,107

$

205,029

$

1,252,405

$

1,157,439

Clean Energy Ventures

19,178

12,030

60,870

46,403

Energy Services

79,962

38,850

443,224

371,548

Storage and Transportation

31,388

27,129

88,902

79,064

Home Services and Other

17,758

16,177

48,722

47,089

Sub-total

349,393

299,214

1,894,123

1,701,543

Eliminations

(213

)

(268

)

(688

)

(1,209

)

Total

$

349,180

$

298,946

$

1,893,435

$

1,700,334

Operating Income (Loss)

Natural Gas Distribution

$

19,731

$

21,273

$

341,962

$

316,255

Clean Energy Ventures

1,156

(4,353

)

8,806

52,368

Energy Services

(5,229

)

(30,240

)

119,282

69,561

Storage and Transportation

14,356

10,544

37,913

26,113

Home Services and Other

1,219

1,065

2,198

1,667

Sub-total

31,233

(1,711

)

510,161

465,964

Eliminations

659

649

1,966

2,500

Total

$

31,892

$

(1,062

)

$

512,127

$

468,464

Equity in Earnings of Affiliates

Storage and Transportation

$

1,039

$

908

$

4,561

$

3,030

Eliminations

538

615

1,580

1,345

Total

$

1,577

$

1,523

$

6,141

$

4,375

Net Income (Loss)

Natural Gas Distribution

$

6,087

$

10,079

$

238,429

$

221,518

Clean Energy Ventures

(312

)

(6,857

)

4,055

37,315

Energy Services

(5,650

)

(24,983

)

84,682

46,567

Storage and Transportation

8,762

5,898

23,833

13,905

Home Services and Other

579

481

839

418

Sub-total

9,466

(15,382

)

351,838

319,723

Eliminations

223

331

(747

)

832

Total

$

9,689

$

(15,051

)

$

351,091

$

320,555

Net Financial Earnings (Loss)

Natural Gas Distribution

$

6,087

$

10,079

$

238,429

$

221,518

Clean Energy Ventures

(312

)

(6,857

)

4,055

37,315

Energy Services

(4,035

)

(3,734

)

84,531

39,400

Storage and Transportation

8,762

5,898

23,833

13,905

Home Services and Other

579

481

839

418

Sub-total

11,081

5,867

351,687

312,556

Eliminations

223

331

(747

)

832

Total

$

11,304

$

6,198

$

350,940

$

313,388

Throughput (Bcf)

NJNG, Core Customers

14.6

19.2

86.1

82.1

NJNG, Off System/Capacity Management

10.7

15.1

60.3

51.6

Energy Services Fuel Mgmt. and Wholesale Sales

25.7

18.6

82.7

82.1

Total

51.0

52.9

229.1

215.8

Common Stock Data

Yield at June 30,

3.4

%

4.0

%

3.4

%

4.0

%

Market Price at June 30,

$

56.04

$

44.82

$

56.04

$

44.82

Shares Out. at June 30,

101,411

100,378

101,411

100,378

Market Cap. at June 30,

$

5,683,070

$

4,498,953

$

5,683,070

$

4,498,953

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

(Unaudited)

June 30,

June 30,

(Thousands, except customer and weather data)

2026

2025

2026

2025

NATURAL GAS DISTRIBUTION

Utility Gross Margin

Operating revenues

$

201,107

$

205,029

$

1,252,405

$

1,157,439

Less:

Natural gas purchases

65,875

74,941

513,166

480,244

Operating and maintenance (1)

36,854

34,719

96,463

90,238

Regulatory rider expense

10,434

10,979

103,038

81,956

Depreciation and amortization

40,385

35,987

114,854

103,784

Gross margin

47,559

48,403

424,884

401,217

Add:

Operating and maintenance (1)

36,854

34,719

96,463

90,238

Depreciation and amortization

40,385

35,987

114,854

103,784

Total Utility Gross Margin

$

124,798

$

119,109

$

636,201

$

595,239

(1) Excludes selling, general and administrative expenses of $27.8 million and $27.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, respectively, and $82.9 million and $85.0 million for the nine months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, respectively.

Utility Gross Margin, Operating Income and Net Income

Residential

$

76,156

$

74,131

$

441,829

$

419,817

Commercial, Industrial & Other

19,945

19,924

85,144

80,901

Firm Transportation

24,386

19,666

85,977

76,750

Total Firm Margin

120,487

113,721

612,950

577,468

Interruptible

1,223

1,462

2,884

3,236

Total System Margin

121,710

115,183

615,834

580,704

Basic Gas Supply Service Incentive

3,088

3,926

20,367

14,535

Total Utility Gross Margin

124,798

119,109

636,201

595,239

Operation and maintenance expense

64,682

61,849

179,385

175,200

Depreciation and amortization

40,385

35,987

114,854

103,784

Operating Income

$

19,731

$

21,273

$

341,962

$

316,255

Net Income

$

6,087

$

10,079

$

238,429

$

221,518

Net Financial Earnings

$

6,087

$

10,079

$

238,429

$

221,518

Throughput (Bcf)

Residential

6.1

6.2

48.6

44.3

Commercial, Industrial & Other

1.2

1.2

9.0

8.3

Firm Transportation

1.8

1.9

10.9

10.3

Total Firm Throughput

9.1

9.3

68.5

62.9

Interruptible

5.5

9.9

17.6

19.2

Total System Throughput

14.6

19.2

86.1

82.1

Off System/Capacity Management

10.7

15.1

60.3

51.6

Total Throughput

25.3

34.3

146.4

133.7

Customers

Residential

540,569

534,561

540,569

534,561

Commercial, Industrial & Other

33,174

32,464

33,174

32,464

Firm Transportation

20,847

21,163

20,847

21,163

Total Firm Customers

594,590

588,188

594,590

588,188

Interruptible

31

87

31

87

Total System Customers

594,621

588,275

594,621

588,275

Off System/Capacity Management*

25

30

25

30

Total Customers

594,646

588,305

594,646

588,305

*The number of customers represents those active during the last month of the period.

Degree Days

Actual

437

373

4,587

4,147

Normal

452

454

4,347

4,361

Percent of Normal

96.7

%

82.2

%

105.5

%

95.1

%

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

(Unaudited)

June 30,

June 30,

(Thousands, except customer, RECs and megawatt data)

2026

2025

2026

2025

CLEAN ENERGY VENTURES

Operating Revenues

SREC sales

$

154

$

179

$

23,611

$

17,997

TREC sales

7,278

4,522

13,407

9,581

SREC II sales

1,190

442

2,178

1,145

Merchant Power

4,497

3,360

9,706

7,709

PPA / Other

6,059

3,527

11,968

8,101

Residential solar portfolio

1,870

Total Operating Revenues

$

19,178

$

12,030

$

60,870

$

46,403

Depreciation and Amortization

$

7,664

$

5,772

$

21,817

$

17,701

Operating Income (Loss)

$

1,156

$

(4,353

)

$

8,806

$

52,368

Income Tax (Benefit) Provision

$

(31

)

$

(2,068

)

$

879

$

10,994

Net (Loss) Income

$

(312

)

$

(6,857

)

$

4,055

$

37,315

Net Financial (Loss) Earnings

$

(312

)

$

(6,857

)

$

4,055

$

37,315

Solar Renewable Energy Certificates Generated

93,879

92,508

203,201

231,877

Solar Renewable Energy Certificates Sold

996

1,155

122,119

87,657

Transition Renewable Energy Certificates Generated

49,093

30,569

89,915

65,257

Solar Renewable Energy Certificates II Generated

12,126

4,743

23,235

12,519

ENERGY SERVICES

Operating Income

Operating revenues

$

79,962

$

38,850

$

443,224

$

371,548

Less:

Gas purchases

82,091

67,781

307,803

287,496

Operation and maintenance expense

3,059

1,279

16,014

14,352

Depreciation and amortization

41

30

125

139

Operating (Loss) Income

$

(5,229

)

$

(30,240

)

$

119,282

$

69,561

Net (Loss) Income

$

(5,650

)

$

(24,983

)

$

84,682

$

46,567

Financial Margin

$

(34

)

$

(1,241

)

$

135,224

$

74,727

Net Financial (Loss) Earnings

$

(4,035

)

$

(3,734

)

$

84,531

$

39,400

Gas Sold and Managed (Bcf)

25.7

18.6

82.7

82.1

STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION

Operating Revenues

$

31,388

$

27,129

$

88,902

$

79,064

Equity in Earnings of Affiliates

$

1,039

$

908

$

4,561

$

3,030

Operation and Maintenance Expense

$

11,439

$

11,410

$

34,127

$

34,403

Other Income, Net

$

1,421

$

2,059

$

5,271

$

6,384

Interest Expense

$

5,383

$

5,741

$

16,397

$

17,527

Income Tax Provision

$

2,671

$

1,872

$

7,515

$

4,095

Net Income

$

8,762

$

5,898

$

23,833

$

13,905

Net Financial Earnings

$

8,762

$

5,898

$

23,833

$

13,905

HOME SERVICES AND OTHER

Operating Revenues

$

17,753

$

16,177

$

48,722

$

47,089

Operating Income

$

1,219

$

1,065

$

2,198

$

1,667

Net Income

$

579

$

481

$

839

$

418

Net Financial Earnings

$

579

$

481

$

839

$

418

Total Service Contract Customers at June 30

97,366

98,653

97,366

98,653

Media Contact:
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732-938-1031
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Source: New Jersey Resources Corporation