The energy sector in the Indian stock market showed positive momentum on March 5, 2026, during early trading hours. The S&P BSE Energy index stood at 12,020.29, reflecting a gain of 2.27%. The S&P BSE OIL & GAS Index was reported at 28,510.5, up 2.1%, with a 2.3% rise over the past 30 days and a 26.9% increase over the last year.

The benchmark indices also moved higher, with the S&P BSE SENSEX at 79,532.55 (up 0.53%) and Nifty 50 at 24,628.50 (up 0.60%) around the same time.

Key Energy Sector Stocks Performance (as of ~10:00 AM IST on March 5, 2026)

Here are selected stocks from the energy and oil & gas space, with BSE and NSE prices and percentage changes:

  • ONGC: BSE 285.60 (+3.09%), NSE 286.00 (+3.27%)
  • Reliance Industries: BSE 1,383.30 (+2.81%), NSE 1,384.90 (+2.97%)
  • IOC: BSE 175.25 (+2.79%), NSE 174.90 (+2.62%)
  • HPCL: BSE 409.60 (+2.04%), NSE 408.95 (+1.87%)
  • Indraprastha Gas: BSE 161.85 (+2.79%), NSE 160.91 (+2.22%)
  • MRPL: BSE 197.65 (+3.37%), NSE 197.50 (+3.24%)
  • Chennai Petroleum: BSE 1,030.80 (+3.11%), NSE 1,030.00 (+3.01%)
  • Hindustan Oil Exploration: BSE 155.05 (+4.52%), NSE 154.90 (+4.06%)
  • Selan Exploration: BSE 578.05 (+4.41%), NSE 577.40 (+4.22%)
  • BPCL: BSE 360.50 (+1.16%), NSE 360.40 (+1.12%)
  • OIL India: BSE 498.70 (+1.33%), NSE 499.00 (+1.40%)
  • Petronet LNG: BSE 284.20 (+1.32%), NSE 284.60 (+1.64%)

Some stocks showed mixed or negative movements, including Gujarat Gas Company (BSE 745.60, -2.11%) and Gujarat State Petronet (BSE 287.85, -0.84%).

Sector Highlights

Within the broader energy sector, top gainers included EVEXIA LIFECARE (up 5.3%) and DUKE OFFSHORE (up 5.0%). Top losers were SRI HAVISHA HOSPITALITY & INFRASTRUCTURE (down 7.7%) and GITA RENEWABLE (down 3.8%).

Note: Prices are from early trading (BSE as of 09:57 AM IST, NSE as of 9:59:59 AM IST) and subject to change during market hours. Market data reflects real-time conditions and may be influenced by factors such as global crude oil prices, geopolitical developments, and domestic demand trends.

TOPICS: Energy sector