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Battalion Oil stock jumps 70% premarket as Iran conflict jolts crude prices
2 March 2026
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Battalion Oil stock jumps 70% premarket as Iran conflict jolts crude prices

New York, March 2, 2026, 06:24 EST — Premarket

  • Battalion Oil (BATL) surged roughly 72% before the bell, building on a steep rally that started Friday.
  • Oil prices shot higher as U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, followed by retaliation, stoked fresh concerns over supply routes and shipping interruptions.
  • Crude prices remain in focus as U.S. markets approach the open, with a March 5 insurance deadline looming over Gulf shipping risks.

Battalion Oil Corporation shot up roughly 72% to $9.49 before the bell on Monday, with traders snapping up smaller energy plays after crude spiked on fresh escalation in the Iran conflict. The stock, which trades on NYSE American, last settled at $5.52 on Friday and landed among the top premarket movers with other oil-focused small caps, TradingView data showed.

Oil took center stage. Brent crude futures, the international standard, surged up to 13%, touching $82.37 a barrel before pulling back. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) briefly hit $75.33. U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, answered by Tehran, snarled shipping through the Strait of Hormuz—a crucial artery for global energy. “The latest move reflects uncertainty around the scale and duration of the current conflict,” said James Hosie at Shore Capital. OPEC+ on Sunday signed off on a 206,000-barrel-per-day output hike for April. Reuters

That’s key for a stock like BATL, which often moves as if it’s a leveraged play on oil prices. As crude surges, traders usually jump into the producers—small-caps included—before poring over the balance sheets.

Batallion operates solely in the Delaware Basin, West Texas, with its headquarters in Houston, LSEG data published by Reuters shows.

Last week, Battalion filed a debt and asset update, flagging the sale of its West Quito Draw assets for roughly $60.1 million, according to a Feb. 24 statement. Part of that cash—$40 million—went to a mandatory prepayment tied to its amended senior secured credit agreement. The assets sold off amounted to 8 million barrels of oil equivalent, or about 12.4% of Battalion’s year-end 2024 proved reserves, the filing said.

Volatility took center stage for BATL on Friday, with shares bouncing from $4.41 to as high as $6.00. Volume also exploded, roughly 56.08 million shares changing hands—far outstripping Thursday’s 3.18 million, per Investing.com data.

But there’s a catch. Premarket trading, that thin stretch ahead of the 9:30 a.m. New York open, often amplifies price swings—moves that sometimes evaporate once regular session liquidity kicks in.

What’s next? That depends on factors well beyond the company’s control. Should crude prices slip from their earlier highs, BATL’s rally might evaporate quickly. But if the conflict worsens and energy supplies get even tighter, there’s room for the stock to run further.

March 5 looms for traders, as marine insurers’ plans to cancel war-risk coverage for ships in Iranian and nearby Gulf waters are about to kick in—a move that, according to market sources, threatens to push tanker costs higher and keep the energy markets jittery. “TD3C rates were rising exponentially” even ahead of the attacks, noted Emril Jamil, senior LSEG analyst. Reuters

Michał Rogucki is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic developments. A graduate of Humboldt University of Berlin, he previously worked in investment research and market analysis before transitioning to financial journalism. He covers the trends and events that matter most to investors worldwide.

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