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This Energy Stock Has Surged More Than 350% Today as Oil Prices Spike. Should You Buy It Now?

Barchart·06/13/2025 11:15:12
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Robin Energy (RBNE) shares soared more than 300% on Friday following geopolitical escalation between Israel and Iran, which resulted in a significant increase in oil prices. 

RBNE is a Cyprus-headquartered shipping company that’s involved in the transportation of crude oil (CLN25) and petroleum products via oceangoing tanker vessels. 

Including today’s surge, Robin Energy stock is trading up about 500% from in its May lows. 

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What Israel-Iran Conflict Means for Robin Energy Stock

Rising tensions between Israel and Iran are playing in RBNE shares’ favor as the conflict is making traders rush to move oil quickly – increasing demand for tankers and lifting charter rates. 

Oil prices are gaining on fears of disrupted supply from the Middle East after Israel launched an airstrike on Iran – and higher oil prices often result in an increase in shipping demand and freight rates. 

Therefore, investors are running into Robin Energy stock at the time of writing since it’s well-positioned to capitalize on rising charter rates and increased oil trading volumes. 

Why RBNE Shares Are a No-Go After Today’s Rally

Investors are recommended against buying into the rally in Robin Energy shares on Friday. 

The massive surge in RBNE appears highly speculative and potentially overinflated, driven more by headline-chasing retail momentum than by strong fundamentals. 

Robin is a small, thinly traded tanker operator with limited fleet size relative to industry giants. Extreme volatility makes RBNE stock significantly risky, especially if geopolitical fears fade and oil prices retreat. 

Wall Street Does Not Cover Robin Energy in 2025

Robin Energy is not particularly worth owning at current levels also because none of the Wall Street analysts as tracked by Barchart currently cover its stock. 

What it signals is that institutional investors aren’t paying attention to RBNE – perhaps because it is too small, too new, or too speculative to warrant serious scrutiny. This limits both liquidity and credibility. 


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