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Oklo(OKLO) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
OkloOklo(US:OKLO)2025-11-11 23:00

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Oklo reported a third-quarter operating loss of $36.3 million, which includes a non-cash stock-based compensation expense of $9.1 million [39] - The loss before income taxes for the third quarter was $29.2 million, reflecting an operating loss adjusted for net interest income of $7.1 million [40] - The company closed the quarter with approximately $1.2 billion in cash and marketable securities, with cash burn tracking in line with expectations [11][41] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Oklo's Advanced Fuel Center represents a significant investment of up to $1.68 billion, anchoring the long-term fuel supply chain [9] - The company achieved a key regulatory milestone with the Department of Energy's approval of the Nuclear Safety Design Agreement for the Aurora Fuel Fabrication Facility, completed in under two weeks [10] - The Atomic Alchemy pilot facility was selected under the Department of Energy's Reactor Pilot Program, creating a faster pathway to construction and operations [22] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Oklo was selected for three projects under the Department of Energy's new Reactor Pilot Program, which is expected to accelerate deployment timelines [7][12] - The company is evaluating potential power sales with the Tennessee Valley Authority as part of its Tennessee Fuel Center initiative [11] - Oklo signed new international partnerships with European companies Moltex and Nucleo to advance joint technology and fuel manufacturing capabilities [38] Company Strategy and Development Direction - Oklo's mission is to deliver clean, reliable, affordable energy at a global scale, focusing on advanced nuclear power as a transformative energy solution [4] - The company is building on its proven liquid metal sodium-cooled technology, which has over 400 combined reactor years of operating experience [6] - The strategy includes a build, own, operate model that allows for direct power sales under long-term contracts, creating recurring revenue [5] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in Oklo's unique positioning to thrive in the current advanced nuclear sector environment, driven by federal programs and growing customer interest [4] - The company anticipates that the DOE authorization pathway will de-risk the regulatory process and allow for faster construction and operation timelines [16] - Management highlighted the importance of a diversified fuel strategy to adapt to changing market dynamics and ensure long-term supply security [27] Other Important Information - The Advanced Fuel Center in Tennessee is expected to create over 800 permanent jobs and is the first privately funded recycling facility of its kind in the U.S. [34] - The Nuclear Refuel Act of 2025 aims to provide regulatory clarity for licensing advanced fuel recycling facilities, which could streamline the licensing process for Oklo's Tennessee facility [36] - Oklo's partnerships with international companies are expected to enhance its supply chain strategies and expand its technology base [38] Q&A Session Summary Question: Does the INL plant shifting to the DOE pathway change the requirement to submit a COLA with the NRC? - Management confirmed that they no longer need to submit a COLA and will go through the DOE authorization process instead [43][44] Question: Are you still targeting commercial operations at INL to commence between late 2027 and early 2028? - Management stated that they are still targeting that timeline, but the DOE pathway may allow for accelerated milestones [55][58] Question: Can you help me understand the conversion math regarding the 20 tons of plutonium reserves potentially being made into 180 tons of Aurora fuel? - Management expressed enthusiasm about the question and indicated that the conversion process could significantly accelerate deployment schedules [64]