Centrus Energy Corp. says the U.S. military is emerging as a key potential customer for its enriched uranium. The nuclear fuel producer is positioning to supply enriched uranium that could support U.S. national security needs, and it is watching for developments that could come from a new or expanded supply arrangement.

Bloomberg and Seeking Alpha both focus on Centrus’ view that defense-related demand could broaden the company’s customer base. Bloomberg frames the opportunity in terms of meeting America’s security requirements, while Seeking Alpha centers on remarks attributed to Centrus’ chief executive about the U.S. military as a new market. The reports share the core message that Centrus is seeking to capitalize on expected or possible U.S. government demand tied to defense fuel needs.

While the outlets differ mainly in emphasis—Bloomberg on the company’s market outlook tied to a potential supply deal, Seeking Alpha on the CEO’s perspective—they describe the same broader development: Centrus is seeking U.S. military-related contracts as a potential driver of future enriched-uranium sales.