Antero Midstream Corp
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Price: 17.7 USD -1.34% Market Closed
Market Cap: 8.4B USD

During the last 3 months Antero Midstream Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 88k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 7% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 16, 2025 by Klimley Brooks J , who sold 88k USD worth of AM shares.

Last Transactions:
Klimley Brooks J
$-88k
Pearce Sheri
$-685.6k
Klimley Brooks J
$-94.4k
Mcardle Janine J
$+17.7k
Klimley Brooks J
$-146.6k
Pearce Sheri
$-343.1k
Pearce Sheri
$-224.1k
Mcardle Janine J
$+71.9k
Klimley Brooks J
$-60k
Pearce Sheri
$-200k
Pearce Sheri
$-200.9k
Kennedy Michael N.
$-3.1m
Keyte David H
$+100.1k
Keenan W Howard Jr
$-1m
Keenan W Howard Jr
$-1.2m
Keenan W Howard Jr
$-1m
Keenan W Howard Jr
$-274.4k
Keenan W Howard Jr
$-1.8m
Keenan W Howard Jr
$-1.2m
Keyte David H
$+98k
Krueger Brendan E.
$+73.7k
Krueger Brendan E.
$+31.6k
Klimley Brooks J
$-78.7k
Krueger Brendan E.
$+102.3k
Krueger Brendan E.
$+37.6k
Pearce Sheri
$-9.6k
Klimley Brooks J
$-60.9k
Rady Paul M
$-46.4m
Warren Glen C Jr
$-41m
Rady Paul M
$-73.8m
Yoo K. Phil
$-179.8k
Yoo K. Phil
$-589.3k
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During the last 3 months Antero Midstream Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 88k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 7% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 16, 2025 by Klimley Brooks J , who sold 88k USD worth of AM shares.

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In the bustling world of energy infrastructure, Antero Midstream Corp. has carved out a crucial niche for itself, operating at the heart of the natural gas value chain. The company emerged as a key partner to Antero Resources, anchoring its business model on gathering and processing services in the prolific Appalachian Basin. By focusing on transporting hydrocarbons from the wellhead to larger pipeline systems, Antero Midstream ensures the vital flow of natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGLs). Its strategically located assets allow it to efficiently gather, compress, and process the natural gas, ultimately delivering it to market hubs where it can be further distributed or stored—a testament to its integral role in the energy supply ecosystem. Financially, Antero Midstream thrives on the cash flow stability that comes from long-term, fee-based contracts. This model shields the company from the volatility often associated with commodity prices. Its revenue streams are diversified across water handling and treatment services, crucial for the hydraulic fracturing process. The company’s dedication to environmental stewardship has also seen it increasingly focus on sustainable water management solutions, a move that not only enhances its operational efficiency but also strengthens its ESG credentials. By aligning its operations with the evolving regulatory and environmental landscape, Antero Midstream positions itself as a forward-thinking player in the midstream sector, committed to both growth and sustainability.

AM Intrinsic Value
17.89 USD
Undervaluation 1%
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