EnCore starts uranium production at second plant in US
The company has become the only uranium producer in the US with multiple production facilities in operation.
The company has become the only uranium producer in the US with multiple production facilities in operation.
EnCore Energy (TSXV: EU; NASDAQ: EU) began production at its Rosita plant in South Texas late last year, supported by a strong uranium price and rising interest in nuclear power….
The uranium industry is buoyed by its highest metal price in 17 years, pro-active government policies and improved public sentiment, yet it faces headwinds, panellists said at The Northern Miner’s…
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Boss Energy (ASX: BOE) is two weeks away from producing its first drums of uranium as it restarts its Honeymoon mine in New South Wales, Australia, after low metal prices…
EnCore Energy (TSXV: EU; NYSE: EU) is preparing to start the Alta Mesa uranium plant after Rosita, also in Texas, began output in November, CEO Paul Goranson says in a new…
The company restarted production at Rosita in South Texas in November last year.
The spot price of uranium continues to rise, boosted by pledges to triple nuclear power by mid-century, supply hiccups from producers such as Cameco (TSX: CCO; NYSE: CCJ) and the looming…
EnCore Energy (TSXV: EU; NYSE: EU) has officially become a uranium producer, with the restart of the South Texas Rosita in-situ uranium central processing plant. The company is anticipating its…
The price of uranium will hit triple-digits for the first time since 2007 as nations weaning off oil and seeking energy security deplete nuclear fuel supplies, the world’s largest investment…
EnCore Energy (TSXV: EU; NYSE-AM: EU) has made a formal production decision resuming uranium production from the Alta Mesa central processing plant in Texas in early 2024. This will be…
After a dozen years in the doldrums, uranium prices are on the rise, supported by real growing demand and support for nuclear power, as well as geopolitical concerns. While in…
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