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Battalion Oil (NYSEAMERICAN:BATL) shares climb 10% as oil prices rise, but $65.55 hedges cap further gains

Battalion Oil (NYSEAMERICAN:BATL) shares climb 10% as oil prices rise, but $65.55 hedges cap further gains

HOUSTON, July 17, 2026, 16:07 (CDT)

  • Battalion finished Friday at $1.73, gaining 10.2% on the day and rising 9.5% over the week. Volume reached 23.1 million shares.
  • WTI closed at $82.49, rising approximately 16% in five sessions.
  • Initial assessment indicates that fixed swaps account for approximately 69% of Battalion’s Q1 oil-rate proxy.

Battalion Oil Corporation climbed alongside crude prices on Friday. The stock, however, lagged behind oil’s weekly gain by six percentage points. NYSE American’s regular trading session had ended, but after-hours trading was ongoing.

The reason for that gap is clear. Battalion reported 1.13 million barrels in open 2026 fixed-price swaps, with a weighted average price of $65.55 per barrel. WTI ended Friday close to $17 above that level.

According to an initial estimate, the barrels are distributed from April to December, averaging around 4,105 barrels each day. Based on Battalion’s production mix for the first quarter, this results in a proxy oil rate of approximately 5,912 barrels per day.

These fixed swaps account for about 69% of the proxy. Actual coverage could vary depending on production fluctuations. The calculation does not consider Battalion’s smaller collar positions.

Using Friday’s WTI settlement results in an illustrative gross price gap of $19.1 million. This figure does not represent a cash-flow projection. Variations in basis, settlement timing, and forward prices will affect the ultimate outcome.

First-quarter results indicated the trend. Battalion posted $1.0 million in realized hedge losses and a $46.9 million unrealized derivative loss. The unrealized loss was non-cash at the time of measurement.

Battalion outperformed Permian Resources Corporation (NYSE:PR) and the Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund , but remained behind the commodity.

AssetJuly 10July 17Weekly change
WTI crude$71.41$82.49up 15.5%
Battalion Oil $1.58$1.73up 9.5%
Permian Resources Corporation (NYSE:PR)$19.15$20.12up 5.1%
Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund $55.08$57.68up 4.7%

The table is based on closing prices during the regular session and WTI settlement values.

Trading activity was much higher than the weekly return indicates, with around 116 million Battalion shares traded over five sessions. On Monday, trading volume reached 50.3 million shares. The data points to swift repositioning, although the reasons behind the buying remain unclear.

The hedges also safeguard a balance sheet that remains leveraged. In July, Battalion refinanced by extending $162.5 million in term loans without taking on additional debt. As of June 29, net debt was about $65.5 million.

The agreement lowered the lending margin by a minimum of 125 basis points. Pricing shifted to SOFR plus 6.50%. The maturity date was pushed back to December 2029, and principal amortization was postponed until mid-2027.

Chief Executive Matt Steele said in May that “the sale of our West Quito Assets transformed our leverage profile.” Battalion reported adjusted EBITDA of $10 million from first-quarter revenue of $39.2 million.

Investors are set to monitor if WTI stays above $80 next week. Strait of Hormuz traffic continues to face significant restrictions. Attention will also be on Battalion’s early Q3 pipeline project, which management says may reduce annual costs by as much as $6 million.

Risks: Any easing of tensions may drive crude prices down sharply. Persistently elevated prices may raise hedge settlement expenses. Delays in pipeline projects could defer planned savings, and high gross debt reduces room for operational setbacks.

For Battalion investors, oil price movements are just part of the equation. Cash flow also depends on the hedge book. Existing swaps lock in the bulk of the first-quarter oil-rate proxy at prices significantly under current spot.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors. Follow Khadija Saeed on Google News.

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