Top 3 Energy Stocks That May Rocket Higher In March
Benzinga·03/18/2026 10:48:08
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The most oversold stocks in the energy sector presents an opportunity to buy into undervalued companies.
The RSI is a momentum indicator, which compares a stock’s strength on days when prices go up to its strength on days when prices go down. When compared to a stock’s price action, it can give traders a better sense of how a stock may perform in the short term. An asset is typically considered oversold when the RSI is below 30, according to Benzinga Pro.
Here's the latest list of major oversold players in this sector, having an RSI near or below 30.
On Feb. 25, NeutronX Corporation and NextNRG announced execution of an exclusive definitive cooperation agreement establishing a strategic partnership for federal energy and defense infrastructure projects. “This agreement moves our relationship with NeutronX from alignment to execution. NextNRG’s integrated energy platforms, spanning microgrids, solar, wireless dynamic EV charging, and advanced storage, are designed to support resilient infrastructure at scale. By combining these capabilities with NeutronX’s federal access and AI expertise, we believe we are well positioned to pursue mission-critical government energy projects across the country,” said Michael D. Farkas, CEO of NextNRG. The company's stock fell around 30% over the past month and has a 52-week low of $0.47.
RSI Value: 29.1
NXXT Price Action: Shares of NextNRG fell 1.1% to close at $0.49 on Tuesday.
Benzinga Pro’s charting tool helped identify the trend in NXXT stock.
On March 4, Stabilis Solutions posted downbeat quarterly results. “The fourth quarter marked the successful completion of several multi‑year contracts within our marine bunkering and power‑generation markets,” stated Casey Crenshaw, Executive Chairman and Interim President & Chief Executive Officer. The company's stock fell around 38% over the past month and has a 52-week low of $3.21.
RSI Value: 25.8
SLNG Price Action: Shares of Stabilis Solutions fell 1.2% to close at $3.22 on Tuesday.
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