Energy sector stocks today, June 5: Indraprastha Gas gains 1.82%, Asian Energy up 2%, Mahanagar Gas up 1.55%

Energy stocks traded mixed on June 5, 2026, during the afternoon session, with gains and losses spread fairly evenly across the sector. The broader market was stable, with the Nifty 50 up 0.08% at 23,436.00 and the S&P BSE Sensex gaining 0.17% to 74,488.70. The S&P BSE Energy index declined 0.33% to 11,511.82 as of around 12:19–12:23 PM.

Top Gainers

  • Veedol Corporation was the top gainer, rising 2.75% on BSE to ₹1,496.55 and 2.18% on NSE to ₹1,492.50.
  • Asian Energy Services gained 2.01% on BSE to ₹375.90. It is not listed on NSE.
  • Indraprastha Gas advanced 1.82% on BSE to ₹165.00 and 1.83% on NSE to ₹165.01.
  • Inox Green Energy rose 1.21% on BSE to ₹170.95 and 1.24% on NSE to ₹170.98.
  • Mahanagar Gas gained 1.55% on BSE to ₹1,090.70 and 1.45% on NSE to ₹1,090.00.
  • Hindustan Oil Exploration rose 1.02% on BSE to ₹168.95 and 0.73% on NSE to ₹168.66.
  • Petronet LNG gained 0.69% on BSE to ₹271.00 and 0.56% on NSE to ₹270.55.
  • GAIL rose 0.66% on BSE to ₹168.75 and 0.75% on NSE to ₹168.80.
  • Gulf Oil Lubricants gained 0.78% on BSE to ₹913.40 and 0.66% on NSE to ₹912.50.
  • India boundary rose 0.11% on BSE to ₹7,078.00 and 0.16% on NSE to ₹7,080.00.
  • Castrol India gained 0.16% on BSE to ₹183.95 and 0.07% on NSE to ₹183.85.
  • IOC was broadly flat, up just 0.04% on BSE to ₹139.00 while slipping 0.08% on NSE to ₹138.84.
  • K.P. Energy was nearly unchanged, up 0.01% on BSE to ₹350.65. It is not listed on NSE.
  • Suzlon Energy was broadly flat, up 0.04% on BSE to ₹55.60 while slipping 0.13% on NSE to ₹55.55.
  • Gandhar Oil Refinery (India) Ltd. was nearly unchanged, down 0.03% on BSE to ₹162.00 while gaining 0.03% on NSE to ₹161.90.
  • Chennai Petroleum was broadly flat, down just 0.01% on BSE to ₹1,189.90 while gaining 0.12% on NSE to ₹1,192.00.

Major Losers

  • Gujarat State Petronet was the top loser, falling 6.84% on BSE to ₹268.95 and 7.13% on NSE to ₹268.35.
  • Selan Exploration dropped 2.84% on BSE to ₹891.15 and 3.20% on NSE to ₹886.05.
  • Confidence Petroleum fell 2.07% on BSE to ₹75.14. It is not listed on NSE.
  • ONGC declined 0.88% on BSE to ₹265.25 and 0.88% on NSE to ₹265.20.
  • Oil India dropped 0.51% on BSE to ₹486.00 and 0.62% on NSE to ₹485.85.
  • Reliance Industries fell 0.45% on BSE to ₹1,298.30 and 0.48% on NSE to ₹1,297.50.
  • Deep Industries declined 0.85% on BSE to ₹520.85 and 0.69% on NSE to ₹521.65.
  • HPCL was nearly flat, down 0.05% on BSE to ₹386.80 and 0.49% on NSE to ₹385.10.
  • BPCL slipped 0.05% on BSE to ₹295.00 and 0.25% on NSE to ₹294.40.
  • MRPL declined 0.22% on BSE to ₹156.05 and 0.12% on NSE to ₹156.40.
  • Bharat Coking Coal Ltd. was nearly flat, down 0.19% on BSE to ₹41.43 while gaining 0.12% on NSE to ₹41.48.

Energy stocks showed a mixed trend on June 5, with the S&P BSE Energy index declining 0.33% even as the broader market edged higher. Gas distribution stocks were split, with Indraprastha Gas and Mahanagar Gas posting gains while Gujarat State Petronet and Gujarat Gas Company continued to face heavy selling pressure. Gujarat State Petronet fell sharply for the third consecutive session. Upstream stocks ONGC and Oil India remained under mild pressure, while refining and marketing companies BPCL and HPCL were broadly flat. Selan Exploration reversed its gains from the previous session, falling nearly 3%.

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