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New Era Energy stock jumps as Russell index addition approaches
1 June 2026
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New Era Energy stock jumps as Russell index addition approaches

NEW YORK, June 1, 2026, 15:05 EDT

New Era Energy & Digital Inc. shares climbed Monday afternoon. The company said it expects inclusion in the Russell indexes, which could put the small energy-and-data-infrastructure firm on the radar for more benchmark-focused investors.

NUAI jumped 97.5 cents, or about 20%, to $5.75 after changing hands between $4.57 and $6.15. More than 15.7 million shares traded.

Russell reconstitution can move markets as index funds change positions to keep up with the new lineup. FTSE Russell said the updated Russell U.S. indexes will be effective when stocks start trading June 29.

New Era said Monday it expects to be added to the Russell 3000 and Russell Microcap indexes. The company also plans to take part in a string of June investor and industry meetings, including Datacloud Global Congress, the Macquarie Group AI Infrastructure Conference, a Maxim virtual event, and a Bank of America commodity research session. President and COO Charles Nelson will speak at Datacloud in Cannes.

FTSE Russell’s first lists back what the company’s saying: New Era Energy & Digital, ticker NUAI, is on the Energy-sector addition list for both the Russell 3000 and the Russell Microcap indexes. The Russell 3000 add list also has other AI-infrastructure or data center names, including CoreWeave, IREN and SharonAI Holdings. So New Era ends up among several related players, not standing alone. LSEG

Catherine Yoshimoto, director of product management at FTSE Russell, said the process “captures shifts in company size and market leadership” and can end up as “one of the highest trading volume days of the year.” Traders target stocks with smaller floats and less institutional ownership for that reason. LSEG

The action landed as buyers kept paying up for AI-related infrastructure. Global stocks hovered close to record highs on Monday, with AI hopes and earnings pushing past worries over pricier oil and Middle East risks, Reuters said.

New Era is pushing a plan that centers on data centers and power. Its Texas Critical Data Centers project in Ector County is designed as a big AI and high-performance computing campus. High-performance computing here just means running heavy workloads on dense, powerful servers. In May, the company said it agreed to add a 54-acre corridor to the site, bringing its footprint near 492 acres. New Era also closed a $115 million equity raise and secured a credit line with Macquarie for up to $290 million.

Old business still hangs over the new story at New Era. The company rebranded from New Era Helium last year, moving away from its helium and gas assets and talking up digital infrastructure with power support. CEO E. Will Gray II said at the time that New Era wanted to be “the bridge between Silicon Valley and Houston.” That line is now core to the bull thesis for the stock. Midland Reporter-Telegram

But there are plenty of risks. New Era has cautioned that results may change if it’s unable to finance or finish its main project, or keep it running; the company also pointed to risks around permitting, supply chains, power, labor, tenant credit, cash flow and lawsuits. On another front, New Era defendants would pay $1 million under a proposed New Mexico litigation settlement, if it gets bankruptcy court signoff. No wrongdoing would be admitted. Three claims targeting Gray as an individual would continue.

The stock is working with two timelines right now. The Russell inclusion could mean forced buying and better visibility. But the company still has to show investors that it can convert land, power, capital, and customers into real data-center operations.

Leokadia Głogulska is a financial and technology journalist at TS2.tech, covering stocks, artificial intelligence, space technology and global market developments. She graduated from Wrocław University of Economics and Business and previously worked in financial analysis before moving into business journalism. Her reporting focuses on helping readers understand the market trends, companies and technologies shaping the global economy.

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