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re: Spec Play - HGRAF
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:08 pm to PenguinPubes
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:08 pm to PenguinPubes
quote:
they just suspended all trades for HGRAF… good or bad thing baws??
What are you talking about?
Posted on 1/1/26 at 10:05 pm to PenguinPubes
quote:
so they just suspended all trades for HGRAF
Nope. The conversation was about a little pissant graphene company.
ETA: See my post on preceding page from 6:31 am.
This post was edited on 1/1/26 at 10:07 pm
Posted on 1/5/26 at 9:24 am to Hangit
No news, but I'm predicting FOMO starts kicking in this month and people will start accumulating more.
Off to a decent day so far. Good support at $2.00 for now.
Off to a decent day so far. Good support at $2.00 for now.
Posted on 1/5/26 at 9:56 am to FieldEngineer
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but I'm predicting FOMO starts kicking in this month and people will start accumulating more.
I’ve got a slight case of fomo but I think I have enough shares for now. Unless it hits 1.20, I won’t add anymore.
Posted on 1/5/26 at 10:23 am to dstone12
2800 shares for me. I am not getting rich on it but hope to make some $
Posted on 1/5/26 at 10:36 am to FieldEngineer
I'm ready to see this play out. So many questions.
Do they get EPA approval? If so, what is the impact?
Do they have contracts ready to reveal immediately after they get EPA approval? How big are they?
They are predicting that they will be at a capacity of 350 tons/year by year end. Is that all the demand they are anticipating, or are they just planning on slowly increasing capacity? Do they have any big customers lined up and if so, when will they sign up?
If HGRAF gets EPA approval and they announce that they have contracts lined up for the next few years, this could be huge. Otherwise, this could stagnate for a while until if and when they get those big contracts. They need contracts in the 1000's of tons for this stock to fly.
Do they get EPA approval? If so, what is the impact?
Do they have contracts ready to reveal immediately after they get EPA approval? How big are they?
They are predicting that they will be at a capacity of 350 tons/year by year end. Is that all the demand they are anticipating, or are they just planning on slowly increasing capacity? Do they have any big customers lined up and if so, when will they sign up?
If HGRAF gets EPA approval and they announce that they have contracts lined up for the next few years, this could be huge. Otherwise, this could stagnate for a while until if and when they get those big contracts. They need contracts in the 1000's of tons for this stock to fly.
Posted on 1/5/26 at 2:12 pm to Jax-Tiger
Posted on 1/5/26 at 6:54 pm to NaturalBeam
I can’t buy on Vanguard, but just found out I can buy on my Webull account that I haven’t opened since 2021. I have $2k in that account…yes or no?
Posted on 1/6/26 at 6:19 am to Crescent Connection
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I haven’t opened since 2021. I have $2k in that account
Might as well. Not like you were using that money for anything.
Posted on 1/6/26 at 6:35 am to FieldEngineer
Made me think about what will happen to this stock when it gets listed on the US markets. Then I started thinking about what the institutional investors will do with it...
Posted on 1/6/26 at 6:56 am to Jax-Tiger
To the moon?
I was actually thinking about the current lack of institutional ownership as well. The price has to move up significantly if/when they start accumulating.
I was actually thinking about the current lack of institutional ownership as well. The price has to move up significantly if/when they start accumulating.
Posted on 1/6/26 at 7:18 am to FieldEngineer
quote:
the current lack of institutional ownership
It's non-existent...

Posted on 1/6/26 at 7:19 am to Jax-Tiger
Without reading all 101 pages, what’s made this the board’s most talked about spec play?
Posted on 1/6/26 at 8:08 am to mmmmmbeeer
Big news for HGRAF holders.
Tier one membership on the GEIC now...
LINK
MANCHESTER, United Kingdom, Jan. 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HydroGraph Clean Power Inc. (CSE: HG) (OTCQB: HGRAF) (“HydroGraph” or the “Company”) and the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC) at The University of Manchester are expanding their collaboration as HydroGraph moves from a Tier 2 to a Tier 1 member. This milestone builds on a relationship established in 2023, reflecting the progress achieved since then and supporting ongoing joint work in Manchester.
Over the past two years, HydroGraph and the GEIC have worked side by side to advance application development and validation activities. Together, they have built an extensive library of case studies showing how HydroGraph’s pristine graphene improves performance in diverse applications. Their joint efforts have also generated a commercial pipeline of more than 75 projects intended to develop graphene-enhanced products across sectors such as medical devices, composites and coatings. These successes have been matched by advances in manufacturing: HydroGraph has scaled production from pilot quantities to about one ton per month and expects to increase output to full commercial scale as additional reactors and a new Texas facility progress throughout 2026.
The move to Tier 1 status will establish a dedicated HydroGraph laboratory within the GEIC and secure broader access to the centre’s facilities and technical expertise. This will allow more joint projects to move from laboratory validation to industrial trials, help reduce time to market, and integrate Manchester’s capabilities with HydroGraph’s expanding production footprint.
Tier one membership on the GEIC now...
LINK
MANCHESTER, United Kingdom, Jan. 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HydroGraph Clean Power Inc. (CSE: HG) (OTCQB: HGRAF) (“HydroGraph” or the “Company”) and the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC) at The University of Manchester are expanding their collaboration as HydroGraph moves from a Tier 2 to a Tier 1 member. This milestone builds on a relationship established in 2023, reflecting the progress achieved since then and supporting ongoing joint work in Manchester.
Over the past two years, HydroGraph and the GEIC have worked side by side to advance application development and validation activities. Together, they have built an extensive library of case studies showing how HydroGraph’s pristine graphene improves performance in diverse applications. Their joint efforts have also generated a commercial pipeline of more than 75 projects intended to develop graphene-enhanced products across sectors such as medical devices, composites and coatings. These successes have been matched by advances in manufacturing: HydroGraph has scaled production from pilot quantities to about one ton per month and expects to increase output to full commercial scale as additional reactors and a new Texas facility progress throughout 2026.
The move to Tier 1 status will establish a dedicated HydroGraph laboratory within the GEIC and secure broader access to the centre’s facilities and technical expertise. This will allow more joint projects to move from laboratory validation to industrial trials, help reduce time to market, and integrate Manchester’s capabilities with HydroGraph’s expanding production footprint.
Posted on 1/6/26 at 8:26 am to mmmmmbeeer
quote:
what’s made this the board’s most talked about spec play?
This is about graphene, a potentially disruptive material that is stronger than steel, harder than diamonds, conducts electricity better than any metal, and holds more charge than lithium. It is also super light.
Pure graphene is essentially a one molecule thick sheet of carbon. Discovered about 20 years ago, it is created by mining graphite and physically and chemically purifying it. The process is very expensive and the end product is not very pure. There have been many theoretical applications for graphene that have not been possible, because the available graphene has either not been pure enough or it has been too expensive.
Can be used to armor vehicles for the military, for bullet proof vests, for batteries that are lighter, hold more charge, and charge faster, to make steel stronger so we use 30% less (same for concrete), for computer chips, for cooling systems, to make paint last exponentially longer, and to increase the strength of plastics.
About HGRAF
1.) Relatively unknown Canadian graphene company with a process to create 99.8% pure graphene. The purest on the market.
2.) Patented detonation process where they fill a chamber with Acetylene gas and apply a spark. The explosion produces a soot which is pure carbon graphene. This process is cheap (exothermic reaction), environmental friendly, and scalable.
This is a speculative stock because, up to this point, the EPA has not approved HGRAF graphene, they have no customers, and they don't have a production facility.
The EPA approval decision could happen any day now. It could be declined, and then the stock would be worth nothing, but a couple of other graphene companies have had their graphene approved (there's is not 99.8% pure and is used for specific applications).
If the EPA approves this, HGRAF will begin building their production facility. They have discussed that they have dozens of potential clients lined up - some may potentially require thousands of tons, and they have hired people who have a lot of experience working with the Department of War.
So, best case scenario, they get EPA approval, start building their production facility, and start announcing new graphene clients (with a significant backlog as they scale up).
Worst case scenario is they don't get EPA approval and this withers on the vine.
Posted on 1/6/26 at 8:36 am to Jax-Tiger
quote:I'm completely making up a hypothetical, but should we have any concerns that one of the bigger graphene companies has some pull with the EPA and can torpedo our approval? Hopefully none of them are big enough players to have this power.
Worst case scenario is they don't get EPA approval and this withers on the vine.
I'm thinking like how big pharma can screw around with smaller drug companies when it comes to FDA approval.
Posted on 1/6/26 at 8:52 am to NaturalBeam
quote:
I'm completely making up a hypothetical, but should we have any concerns that one of the bigger graphene companies has some pull with the EPA and can torpedo our approval? Hopefully none of them are big enough players to have this power.
None of them have the power and weight to do that.
I continue to hold my position, basically in violation of my own rule where I said if they missed timelines I would be out. Atleast my basis is nil so I am willing to let it ride.
I stick with what I said in the first post - either this company is worth billions and billions or nothing. I do not see a middle ground.
This EPA thing obviously bothers me - both the delay and the fact it was not better contemplated by management when setting timeline expectations. If it truly has been since 2024 since they applied, the timeline should have been more couched related to it. But I am still here waiting lol
Posted on 1/6/26 at 9:12 am to igoringa
That's my thought, too. Graphene still seems like a blip on the radar so I'm thinking there are no equivalent companies like big pharma.
Because if everyone is playing by the same set of rules, then there is really no reason why we shouldn't get the approval....but we know that isn't always the case. And the fact that this seems to be dragging on has me a little concerned about foul play. But I'm with you - I'm still accumulating. As far as my spec plays go, I'm going all in on this one.
Posted on 1/6/26 at 9:26 am to igoringa
quote:
This EPA thing obviously bothers me - both the delay and the fact it was not better contemplated by management when setting timeline expectations.
I am bothered by it, too, BUT:
HGRAF being so quiet, only if they are expecting the EPA approval to happen.
If EPA approval is inevitable, the price of the stock right now is irrelevant. EPA approval will drive the stock price up to get it listed on NASDAQ, which will drive the price up even further. Announcing customers will drive the price up.
It would make me nervous if they were constantly pounding the drums about upcoming events - typical pump and dump stuff. Their low-key approach and the fact that they don't seem to be hyping their stock gives me comfort.
I'm like you - either this stock is worth billions or it's worth nothing. If it's worth billions, I just hope that they are not an acquisition target. The executive team could all walk away rich if they took a $12/share buyout.
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