Denison Mines Corp

Denison’s summer exploration results on the Athabasca

VANCOUVER — It’s been an action-packed first half of the year for Toronto-based Denison Mines (TSX: DML; NYSE-MKT: DNN) and its portfolio of uranium projects throughout Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. After picking up a 60% stake in the…


Cameco's McArthur River uranium mine located in northern Saskatchewan.  Source: Cameco

Final HEU shipment a catalyst for uranium industry

The final shipment of highly enriched uranium (HEU) to the U.S. from nuclear disarmament and military stockpiles in Russia under the 1993 Megatons to Megawatts agreement left St. Petersburg on Aug. 21, and analysts believe the end of the…




Fission’s technical team remakes the Athabasca basin

VANCOUVER — Fission Uranium (TSXV: FCU) made headlines last year with the J-Zone discovery at its Waterberg uranium joint-venture in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca basin, and the company is showing no signs of slowing down.





Denison to buy explorer Fission

Denison Mines (DML-T, DNN-X) is staying true to its strategy of becoming a leading uranium explorer in the eastern Athabasca basin region of Saskatchewan by agreeing to acquire Fission Energy (FIS-V) for $70 million.



Fission Energy's North Shore property. Source: Fission Energy

Denison to buy uranium explorer Fission

Denison Mines (DML-T, DNN-X) is staying true to its strategy of becoming a leading uranium explorer in the eastern Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan by agreeing to acquire Fission Energy (FIS-V) for roughly $70 million.


Denison expands Wheeler River resource

An updated resource estimate for the Phoenix uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin usher them into an exclusive club of high-grade uncomformity deposits that includes the McArthur River mine 37 km to the northeast, the world’s largest…


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