Spire SR Business Segments
| TTM Q2 '26 | TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Derivative Asset Fair Value Gross Asset Including Not Subject To Master Netting Arrangement by Business | ||||||
| All Other Segments | $109.2M+12.7% | $104.1M+0.2% | $101.3M-4.3% | $96.2M-24.9% | $96.9M-23.9% | |
| Gas Marketing | $221.1M+14.9% | $179.4M-13.0% | $184M-11.4% | $185.2M-6.6% | $192.5M+6.8% | |
| Gas Utility | $107.4M+9.5% | $105.6M+9.9% | $103.1M+10.4% | $99.9M+11.6% | $98.1M-10.7% | |
| Derivative Assets by Business | ||||||
| All Other Segments | $109.2M+12.7% | $104.1M+0.2% | $101.3M-4.3% | $96.2M— | $96.9M— | |
| Gas Marketing | $209.8M+15.7% | $169.2M-13.7% | $174.4M-11.6% | $174.8M— | $181.4M— | |
| Gas Utility | $107.4M+9.5% | $105.6M+9.9% | $103.1M+10.4% | $99.9M+11.6% | $98.1M+13.5% | |
| Derivative Asset Fair Value Gross Liability And Obligation To Return Cash Offset by Business | ||||||
| All Other Segments | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | |
| Gas Marketing | $33.7M-12.5% | $45.3M+48.5% | $45.4M+30.1% | $41M+7.9% | $38.5M-9.2% | |
| Gas Utility | $12.4M-60.8% | $27.1M+52.2% | $31.4M+89.2% | $31.9M+63.6% | $31.6M-46.9% | |
| Derivative Liability Fair Value Gross Liability Including Not Subject To Master Netting Arrangement by Business | ||||||
| Gas Marketing | $88.7M-29.7% | $98M-14.1% | $107.2M-8.9% | $112.7M-6.7% | $126.1M+0.2% | |
| Gas Utility | $71.1M+56.6% | $61.7M-20.0% | $50.7M-61.3% | $38.4M-77.2% | $45.4M-76.4% | |
| Derivative Liability Fair Value Gross Asset And Right To Reclaim Cash Offset by Business | ||||||
| Gas Marketing | $55.8M-25.3% | $60.9M-29.3% | $58.5M-43.6% | $57.2M-46.9% | $74.7M-31.8% | |
| Gas Utility | $21.1M-40.7% | $22.3M-66.9% | $26.1M-78.5% | $28.6M-82.3% | $35.6M-80.8% | |
| Derivative Liabilities by Business | ||||||
| Gas Marketing | $75.1M-34.7% | $85.5M-13.3% | $95.3M+1.6% | $102.3M— | $115M— | |
| Gas Utility | $50M+410% | $39.4M+302% | $24.6M+151% | $9.8M+44.1% | $9.8M— | |
| Revenue (Gross) by Product | ||||||
| Commercial And Industrial | $518.5M+0.9% | $516M-7.3% | $501.3M-13.7% | $506M-13.7% | $513.8M-14.5% | |
| Offsystem And Other Inventive | $81.5M+57.3% | $73.5M+74.6% | $65.3M+76.5% | $59.2M+59.6% | $51.8M+45.1% | |
| Other Customer Revenue | $20.2M+17.4% | $28.2M+126% | $20.4M-3.8% | $16.3M-27.6% | $17.2M-18.5% | |
| Residential | $1.54B+3.5% | $1.53B-0.7% | $1.46B-9.6% | $1.47B-9.3% | $1.49B-8.4% | |
| Transportation | $138.9M+4.8% | $136.1M+3.1% | $133.6M+2.8% | $133.2M+4.0% | $132.6M+4.6% |
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- How does Spire break its business down?
- Spire (SR) reports derivative asset fair value gross asset including not subject to master netting arrangement by business across 3 parts — All Other Segments, Gas Marketing and Gas Utility. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Spire's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Spire's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.