Source: Hydrograph Clean Power Inc.
  • Common shares of HydroGraph Clean Power (HG) have been approved for trading on the OTCQB under the symbol HGCPF
  • The company’s common shares will continue to trade on the CSE
  • Hydrograph Clean Power develops and commercializes processes to manufacture Hydrogen and high-quality Graphene in bulk
  • Hydrograph Clean Power Inc. (HG) opened trading at C$0.145

Common shares of HydroGraph Clean Power (HG) have been approved for trading on the OTCQB under the symbol HGCPF.

The company’s common shares will continue to trade on the CSE under its current trading symbol HG.

Stuart Jara, CEO of HydroGraph, commented on the listing.

“HydroGraph is scaling the commercialization of our high-quality graphene while continuing to revolutionize science and technology and grow operations across a variety of industries, including resins, coatings, and lubricants. Getting the U.S. OTCQB is further proof of our substantial momentum as we look into 2023.”

The OTCQB is the premier marketplace for early-stage and developing U.S. and international companies.

Hydrograph Clean Power develops and commercializes processes to manufacture Hydrogen and high-quality Graphene in bulk.

Hydrograph Clean Power Inc. (HG) opened trading at C$0.145.


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