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Oklo Stock Jumps After Board Shake-Up as AI Nuclear Bet Heads Toward July Test
15 April 2026
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Oklo Stock Jumps After Board Shake-Up as AI Nuclear Bet Heads Toward July Test

NEW YORK, April 15, 2026, 11:11 EDT

Oklo shares jumped roughly 11% Wednesday morning, with the stock hitting $66.55 before easing back to $65.06 as investors digested fresh management shifts and a board shakeup at the advanced nuclear company.

Timing is crucial here. Oklo is pushing to turn its nascent nuclear technology into projects banks might actually back, right as Big Tech scrambles for reliable energy to feed AI data centers. Meta has signed on to back as much as 1.2 gigawatts of Oklo’s capacity in Ohio, putting Oklo in direct competition with TerraPower, X-energy, and Kairos Power in the escalating contest for power to meet AI demand.

Texas faces another countdown. The Department of Energy’s Reactor Pilot Program wants at least three advanced reactor designs running outside national labs and reaching criticality by July 4, 2026—that’s when a reactor starts its own sustained nuclear chain reaction. Back in March, Oklo’s Atomic Alchemy unit flagged that its Groves Isotopes Test Reactor is aiming for that same date.

Oklo expanded its board to 11, according to an April 14 filing, bringing in Mark Peters, David Christian, Derek Kan, and David Park as new directors. Michael Thompson steps in as lead independent director. Chief Technology Officer Patrick J. Schweiger shifts to a senior technical adviser position.

Chief Executive Jacob DeWitte said the changes aim to let Oklo “move faster and do more simultaneously.” Peters once led Idaho National Laboratory; Kan comes from Shopify; Christian, formerly with Dominion Energy; and Park heads up Standard Lithium. SEC

The stock remains in the spotlight after a run of SEC insider-trading filings. CEO Jacob DeWitte disclosed April 1 sales executed through a Rule 10b5-1 plan—a pre-set arrangement for selling stock. On the same day, CFO Richard Craig Bealmear moved 16,342 shares at $51.08 apiece via a different plan.

Some stock sales weren’t about signaling outlook. In March, Chief Legal & Strategy Officer William Goodwin and Schweiger reported selling shares to handle tax withholding from vested stock awards—not personal trading choices.

The noise around the sector keeps building. Shioly Dong, an analyst at BMI, points to tech firms stepping in with the “revenue certainty” and balance-sheet muscle lenders want when it comes to construction loans. Tim Winter at Gabelli, meanwhile, notes that smaller reactors come off as easier to finance, given their lower capital burden up front and the promise of faster construction. Reuters

The risks here aren’t new, and they’re hardly minor. According to Reuters, no U.S. advanced reactor developer has launched commercial electricity output so far. Oklo spokesperson Bonita Chester flagged that scale remains tied up with licensing, fuel, construction, and financing hurdles. Tess Carter at Rhodium Group sees some signals from banks, but as she put it: “we haven’t seen that yet.” Reuters

Investors are sizing up Oklo’s board shakeup and a July DOE milestone, along with Meta’s support in Ohio. Still, the big hurdle hasn’t changed: Oklo needs to convert headline momentum into projects that are actually licensed, funded, and running.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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