$EXE·8-K

EXPAND ENERGY Corp · Jun 26, 7:55 AM ET

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EXPAND ENERGY Corp 8-K

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Expand Energy Corp: Accounting Controller Resigns; CFO Named Interim

What Happened Expand Energy Corporation (EXE) filed an 8-K (Item 5.02) reporting that Gregory M. Larson, the Company’s Vice President – Accounting & Controller, informed the company of his intention to resign effective June 23, 2026. The company says the resignation was not due to any disagreement with the company on operations, policies or practices. Marcel Teunissen, who was appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer on April 6, 2026, has assumed the duties of principal accounting officer on an interim basis effective June 23, 2026 while the company searches for a permanent replacement.

Key Details

  • Filing: Form 8-K (Item 5.02) filed June 26, 2026.
  • Resignation date: Gregory M. Larson informed the company on June 23, 2026 that he would resign.
  • Interim appointment: Marcel Teunissen began serving as interim principal accounting officer effective June 23, 2026.
  • Disclosures: Company states there were no disagreements with Mr. Larson about company operations; Teunissen has no family relationships with company officers or directors and no reportable transaction interests under Item 404(a). An indemnification agreement with Teunissen was previously filed as Exhibit 10.7 to the 2025 10-K.

Why It Matters A change in the principal accounting officer affects who is responsible for the company's financial reporting and controls. Appointing the CFO as interim principal accounting officer provides continuity in finance leadership, which can help maintain stable reporting processes while the company searches for a permanent Vice President – Accounting & Controller. Investors should note the company’s statement that there were no disagreements leading to the departure and watch for future announcements about a permanent hire or any material changes to financial reporting.

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