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Nuclear fuel choke points: the hidden war risk Register for free for the International Investment Forum: https://ii-forum.com/ The International Investment Forum (IIF) provides information on investment trends and ideas, covering all aspects of various industries, from top executives and managers around the world. The Middle East conflict is not just geopolitical tension – it is a live stress test on the entire global energy system. Every spike in oil, every supply disruption, forces the same question back into focus: where does reliable energy actually come from when everything else becomes unpredictable? In this 13th episode of Markets and Leaders, host Lyndsay Malchuk sits down with Conor Lynch, founder of American Atomics, for a hard-hitting look at the hidden choke points in energy markets. They discuss why the Strait of Hormuz disruption is far from over, how 20% of Qatar's LNG compressors were destroyed (with 3-5 year lead times), and why nuclear fuel supply chains – from yellow cake to HALEU – are now a strategic imperative. Conor explains the real bottleneck for AI data centers is not chips but power, the critical role of SMRs, and why the uranium long-term contract price has been rising for five straight years. He also breaks down the "chain reaction" of a full-scale Middle East escalation, a Western nuclear buildout under national security mandates, and what happens if AI energy demand doubles overnight. If you want to understand what the market is not pricing in, this is the conversation to watch. Conor Lynch, American Atomics, nuclear energy, SMR, small modular reactors, HALEU, high-assay low-enriched uranium, uranium fuel cycle, yellow cake, uranium mining, enrichment, conversion, Strait of Hormuz, Middle East conflict, energy security, AI data center power demand, TerraPower, Natrium reactor, energy depression, supply chain choke points, strategic reserve, rare earths, commodity leverage, Markets and Leaders, Lyndsay Malchuk, Apaton Media. If you found this deep dive insightful, please like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more market-moving conversations. Share your thoughts on nuclear energy, uranium, or AI power demand in the comments below! https://ameratomics.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/american-atomics-inc/ https://apaton.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/apaton-finance-gmbh https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/internationalinvestmentforum https://www.youtube.com/@internationalinvestmentforum Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Energy is Not Background – It Is Leverage 00:01:38 - Welcome Conor Lynch: The History of Energy 00:02:55 - Strait of Hormuz: The Stress Test Has Just Begun 00:04:40 - Why Oil and LNG Recovery Will Take Years 00:07:00 - 20% of Global LNG Offline for 3-5 Years 00:08:50 - How War Forces a Rethink: Japan, Korea, China 00:10:30 - Nuclear Fuel Has No Choke Points – Or Does It? 00:13:20 - SMRs, AI Data Centers, and the Google Problem 00:15:30 - The Nuclear Fuel Cycle: From Yellow Cake to HALEU 00:18:00 - HALEU: The Russian Monopoly That Could Break SMRs 00:20:40 - Turbines, Transformers, and Other Forgotten Choke Points 00:24:30 - Strategic Independence: Why the Fuel Cycle Must Come Home 00:27:00 - What Happens If We Don’t Move Fast Enough? 00:29:40 - American Atomics: Solving a Real, Not Tomorrow, Problem 00:31:30 - The $600 Billion AI Capex Risk Nobody Sees 00:34:00 - Chain Reaction Game: Middle East Escalation 00:37:00 - Chain Reaction: Western Nuclear Fast-Track 00:39:20 - Chain Reaction: AI Energy Demand Doubles 00:42:00 - What Actually Matters Right Now 00:44:30 - Overhyped vs. Underpriced: Fuel Cycle vs. SMR Hype 00:46:00 - Closing Thoughts: Markets Move on Pressure Host: Lyndsay Malchuk | Guest: Conor Lynch (Founder, American Atomics) | Produced by Apaton Media. #NuclearEnergy #SMR #HALEU #Uranium #EnergySecurity #ConorLynch #AmericanAtomics #StraitOfHormuz #AIDataCenters #EnergyDepression #SupplyChain #UraniumFuelCycle #MarketsAndLeaders #LyndsayMalchuk #ApatonMedia #NuclearFuel #TerraPower #CommodityLeverage #Geopolitics #CleanEnergy Notes: This video is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell securities. The statements reflect the views of the interviewed company. Please consult a professional advisor before making investment decisions. Some links may be affiliate or sponsored. Investments in securities involve risks. Conflicts of interest exist. Further details are provided at the end of the video. Interviewed Company: American Atomics 1500 – 1055 West Georgia Street Vancouver, BC V6E 4N7 Canada The interview was first published on April 27, 2026 at 07:25 am CET. For business inquiries, contact: [email protected]
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