NFG Dividend History, Dates & Yield

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National Fuel Gas Company · Energy

Current Price
$75.24
Dividend Yield
2.84%
Annual Dividend
$2.14
Frequency
Quarterly
Payout Ratio
29.00%
Next Ex-Date
Jun 30, 2026in 9 days
B-
Overall
C+
Yield
C
Growth
B
Safety
A
Consistency
C
Performance
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Dividend Growth & Streak

Payout Ratio
29.00%
FCF Payout Ratio
66.80%
5Y Growth Rate
3.67%
1Y Growth Rate
3.92%
Consecutive Increases
27 years
Consecutive Payments
40 years
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Payment History

21 payments (of 156 total)
Ex-DateAmount
Jun 30, 2026Upcoming$0.5550
Mar 31, 2026$0.5350
Dec 31, 2025$0.5350
Sep 30, 2025$0.5350
Jun 30, 2025$0.5350
Mar 31, 2025$0.5150
Dec 31, 2024$0.5150
Sep 30, 2024$0.5150
Jun 28, 2024$0.5150
Mar 27, 2024$0.4950
Dec 28, 2023$0.4950
Sep 28, 2023$0.4950
Jun 29, 2023$0.4950
Mar 30, 2023$0.4750
Dec 29, 2022$0.4750
Sep 29, 2022$0.4750
Jun 29, 2022$0.4750
Mar 30, 2022$0.4550
Dec 30, 2021$0.4550
Sep 29, 2021$0.4550
Jun 29, 2021$0.4550

5-Year Yield Range

Where NFG's yield sits today
Avg 3.14%High 3.91%Low 2.65%Current 2.84%
2.65%3.91%

Frequently Asked Questions

Does National Fuel Gas Company pay dividends?

Yes, National Fuel Gas Company (NFG) pays a quarterly dividend of $2.14 per share annually, yielding 2.84%.

When is NFG's next ex-dividend date?

NFG's next ex-dividend date is Jun 30, 2026. You must own shares before this date to receive the next payment.

How much does NFG pay in dividends per year?

NFG pays $2.14 per share annually in quarterly payments.

Is NFG's dividend safe?

NFG has a payout ratio of 29.0% and has paid dividends for 40 consecutive years. Its dividend safety grade is B.

What is NFG's dividend growth rate?

NFG has grown its dividend at 3.67% annually over the past 5 years.

Has NFG ever cut its dividend?

Yes, NFG's last dividend decrease was on Jan 1, 1998.

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