Oklo-OpenAI Energy Deal More Likely After Sam Altman Exit, Says Citi

Citi noted that given Altman’s dual roles at both Oklo and OpenAI, his departure could pave the way for a more strategic partnership in the future.
Sam Altman, former co-founder and CEO of OpenAI, speaks during a panel discussion titled "The Age of AI" at the Technical University of Berlin on February 07, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Sam Altman, former co-founder and CEO of OpenAI, speaks during a panel discussion titled "The Age of AI" at the Technical University of Berlin on February 07, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
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Updated Mar 05, 2026   |   2:29 PM EST
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Oklo’s (OKLO) stock gained 0.7% in pre-market trade on Wednesday, reversing an earlier 3% drop after the company announced that co-founder Sam Altman would step down as chairman. 

The news, while initially surprising to investors, may pave the way for a key energy deal with OpenAI, according to Citi analysts.

In a research note cited by TheFly, Citi highlighted the leadership change as a potential catalyst for Oklo’s long-term prospects. 

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While Altman’s “abrupt departure” caught investors off guard, Citi believes it could resolve any conflict of interest related to Oklo’s ongoing discussions with OpenAI about a potential energy supply agreement. 

The brokerage noted that given Altman’s dual roles at both Oklo and OpenAI, his exit could clear the path for a more strategic partnership in the future.

Citi maintained its ‘Neutral’ rating on Oklo’s stock, with a $30 price target, noting that the company has been actively seeking new board members and considering the separation of the CEO and chairman roles. 

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Analysts expect the initial market reaction to be negative, but they emphasized that a deal with OpenAI could alleviate these concerns, driving positive sentiment and potential stock upside.

Meanwhile, H.C. Wainwright initiated coverage of Oklo with a ‘Buy’ rating and $55 price target, pointing to the company’s growing pipeline in advanced nuclear technology. 

It noted that Oklo has secured a 14 gigawatt (GW) pipeline, including a 12GW agreement with Switch, a data center developer, that extends through 2044.

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Oklo’s stock has gained 1.4% year-to-date and surged over 70% in the past 12 months.

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Read also: Oklo Stock Slips After Sam Altman Steps Down As Chair, But Retail Sentiment Flips To 'Bullish'

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