SM Energy stock jumps nearly 10% premarket as oil spikes; what to watch next

March 2, 2026
SM Energy stock jumps nearly 10% premarket as oil spikes; what to watch next

New York, March 2, 2026, 08:52 ET — Premarket

  • Shares of SM Energy jumped roughly 9.5% ahead of the open, as U.S. oil and gas producers caught a broad lift. 1
  • Oil prices jumped, rattled by concerns that conflict in the Middle East might threaten both supply and key shipping lanes. 2
  • SM will distribute a $0.22 per-share quarterly dividend on March 23 to shareholders who are on record as of March 9, according to a recent filing. 3

SM Energy surged roughly 9.5% ahead of the bell Monday, standing out among U.S. energy names after crude spiked. Shares had settled at $23.13 on Friday, off 3.8% for the session. 4

Timing’s key here: oil is back in the driver’s seat. Heading into the open, risk-off sentiment dominated, but as crude prices jumped, traders wasted no time adjusting their cash flow outlooks for producers. 5

Brent jumped, and U.S. crude surged roughly 8% in early action, landing near $72.6 a barrel. Brent hovered close to $78.2, per Trading Economics. 6

SM’s situation looks clear enough. If oil prices go up, cash generated on each barrel rises—same costs, more money—which can support paying down debt and boost returns to shareholders. Free cash flow, for reference, is what’s left after operating expenses and capex.

SM Energy (see the release) is tweaking activity as part of its newly announced 2026 plan, aiming for better capital efficiency and stronger free cash flow. “Our 2026 plan maximizes free cash flow to further strengthen our balance sheet and accelerate returns to stockholders,” CEO Beth McDonald said in the statement.

SM recently announced a $950 million asset sale, targeting a second-quarter 2026 close. The company plans to use the proceeds for debt reduction, according to its statement. 7

SM’s jump came as oil’s surge lifted a swath of energy stocks. Exxon and Chevron pushed higher before the bell, with Occidental not far behind. 8

Still, things can shift fast. Citi sees oil possibly moving between $80 and $90 in the next week, though the bank also pointed to a potential drop back to $70 a barrel if pressure cools off. 9

Oil’s early moves will be tracked closely into the U.S. open as traders look to see if that first gap sticks. SM’s calendar has two fixed points ahead: March 9 is the holder-of-record cutoff for its dividend, with payment set for March 23. The timing of the asset sale remains in the backdrop.

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