X-Energy, Inc. XE is positioning its fuel and supply-chain capabilities as key competitive advantages as it works to commercialize its Xe-100 small modular reactor. During second-quarter 2026, the company secured long-term agreements for high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) enrichment services from Centrus Energy and General Matter and expanded its graphite supply relationship with SGL Carbon. These agreements address some of the key material requirements for scaling advanced nuclear reactors.

The company is also developing its TRISO-X fuel manufacturing campus in Oak Ridge, TN. Building fuel production capacity alongside its reactor technology could give X-Energy greater visibility over a critical component of its future projects. The strategy is particularly important because advanced nuclear developers face limited supplier capacity for specialized materials and HALEU.

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