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July 14th, 2026 | 07:15 CEST

FuelCell Energy, Zefiro Methane, ExxonMobil: 3 Energy Stocks Poised for the Next Surge

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The global energy demand is reaching new heights. AI data centers, industry, digitalization, and geopolitical tensions are driving billions in investments into power grids, power plants, and modern energy technologies. At the same time, decentralized energy supply, fossil fuels, and smart infrastructure solutions are regaining importance. Companies benefiting from this massive investment cycle could be on the verge of a sustained growth phase and, as a result, are likely to increasingly come into focus for investors.

time to read: 4 minutes | Author: Stefan Feulner
ISIN: ZEFIRO METHANE CORP | CA98926D1069 | NEO: ZEFI , EXXON MOBIL CORP. | US30231G1022 , FUELCELL ENERGY DL-_0001 | US35952H6018

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    FuelCell Energy: Siemens Partnership and Fresh Capital

    FuelCell Energy, a fuel cell specialist, is further expanding its position in powering new technologies through a strategic partnership with Siemens AG. The goal of the collaboration is the development and implementation of large-scale decentralized fuel cell power plants, specifically for power ranges starting at 100 MW. Under the plan, FuelCell Energy will contribute the core fuel cell technology, while Siemens will be responsible for developing and providing the necessary electrical infrastructure.

    This combination of their respective expertise is intended to enable the rapid implementation of new projects. The target audience includes operators of energy-intensive facilities, such as AI data centers or industrial companies. In addition to fuel cells, the planned turnkey solutions will also include battery storage and smart control systems. In addition, both companies intend to explore new application areas through pilot projects, including the use of modular electrical systems and medium-voltage direct current power supply.

    In addition to its operational expansion, FuelCell Energy has implemented a major capital raise. The company conducted a stock offering that generated gross proceeds of USD 225 million. The offering was fully subscribed even before the official announcement.

    The shares were issued at an offering price of USD 21 per share. This represented a significant discount of approximately 19% compared to the previous trading day's closing price of USD 25.96. The market initially reacted negatively to this news. Following the announcement and the price discount, the stock came under pressure and temporarily fell by around 17% in after-hours trading. The share price thus approached the set offering price of the new shares.

    Zefiro Methane Accelerates Growth

    Zefiro Methane is tapping into a new, lucrative source of growth. The US environmental services provider is increasingly focusing on energy infrastructure projects driven by the rapid expansion of AI data centers. US energy utilities alone are expected to invest approximately USD 1.4 trillion in expanding the power grid over the next five years. Since new power plants, transmission lines, and data centers often require the initial decommissioning of abandoned oil and gas wells, this opens up an additional market worth billions for Zefiro.

    The first signs of success are already visible. In Pennsylvania, by plugging nine gas wells, the company enabled the conversion of a coal-fired power plant into a modern natural gas power plant that will supply hyperscale data centers in the future. In Louisiana, Zefiro even completed a USD 5 million infrastructure project three weeks ahead of schedule. At the same time, the company's traditional business continues to grow. Most recently, the subsidiary Plants & Goodwin received three new government-funded remediation contracts in Ohio, with expected revenue of USD 2.4 million. Together with the USD 4.5 million Wood-12F project and the CMAR contract, worth approximately USD 19.6 million and running through 2029, the company has a strong project pipeline.

    The business model has enormous potential for scaling. Zefiro combines the location, measurement, and permanent plugging of abandoned oil and gas wells with the generation of high-value CO₂ credits. More than 50 years of operational experience at its subsidiary Plants & Goodwin, specialized technology, and high regulatory barriers to entry give the company a strong competitive position. At the same time, Zefiro benefits from an addressable market volume of USD 400-600 billion, as well as USD 4.7 billion in government grants for the remediation of abandoned and orphaned wells.

    CEO Catherine Flax believes the company is excellently positioned to benefit from the expansion of US energy infrastructure. With its expanded equipment fleet and additional capacity, Zefiro can meet the rising demand driven by the AI and data center boom, further strengthen its market position, and sustainably accelerate its growth.

    ExxonMobil: Significant Profit Increase

    ExxonMobil, one of the largest producers of fossil fuels, is also expanding its production capacity and benefiting from commodity price trends. After a hiatus of about ten years, the US corporation is resuming the development of new oil fields in Nigeria. Together with project partners, the company, which recently relocated to Texas, is investing USD 1 billion in the so-called Usan Infill Project. The goal of this initiative is to increase daily crude oil production by 40,000 barrels within 18 months. With this investment, the company is expanding its international presence and increasing its production capacity outside its North American home market.

    At the same time, the latest earnings forecast drove a strong rise in ExxonMobil's share price. Management expects net income of USD 13 to USD 16.2 billion for the second quarter. This represents an increase of approximately USD 5 billion compared to the first quarter. The primary driver of this earnings growth is the rise in oil prices, which more than offsets a slight decline in earnings from the natural gas business.

    The rise in crude oil prices is directly linked to the geopolitical situation in the Middle East. Incidents in the Persian Gulf and trade policy measures taken by the US government against Iran have led to a higher risk premium in the oil market. This development resulted in above-average performance for Exxon shares, which outperformed a weaker overall market.

    Analysts at Jefferies and Mizuho currently view the stock optimistically and have set price targets between USD 170 and USD 184. At the same time, they point out that a de-escalation in the crisis regions could lead to falling oil prices and corresponding price corrections in energy stocks.


    The rising demand for energy driven by AI, industry, and digitalization is opening up new markets worth billions. FuelCell Energy is partnering with Siemens to develop the next generation of decentralized power plants, Zefiro Methane is benefiting from the massive expansion of US energy infrastructure, and ExxonMobil is boosting its profitability with new production projects.


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    Der Autor

    Stefan Feulner

    The native Franconian has more than 20 years of stock exchange experience and a broadly diversified network.
    He is passionate about analyzing a wide variety of business models and investigating new trends.

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