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Uranium Energy Corp Files Quarterly Report For the Third Quarter of Fiscal 2025

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Uranium Energy Corp (UEC) reported significant operational progress in Q3 FY2025. The company commissioned its first new mine-unit at Christensen Ranch with Header House 10-7 coming online in Wyoming's Powder River Basin. UEC's financial position remains strong with $271M in cash, inventory, and equities, including 1.36M pounds of U3O8 valued at $96.6M. The company is expanding its U.S. warehoused uranium by 300,000 pounds at $37.05/lb. Construction at Burke Hollow in South Texas advanced with key equipment installations. The workforce grew to over 100 employees across Wyoming and Texas operations. UEC is preparing a Technical Report Summary for its Sweetwater hub-and-spoke model and initiated pre-feasibility work at the Roughrider Project. The company is strategically positioned to benefit from new Trump Administration Executive Orders targeting quadrupling U.S. nuclear capacity and reducing foreign nuclear fuel dependence.
Uranium Energy Corp (UEC) ha riportato notevoli progressi operativi nel terzo trimestre dell'anno fiscale 2025. La società ha messo in funzione la sua prima nuova unità mineraria presso Christensen Ranch, con l'avvio di Header House 10-7 nella Powder River Basin del Wyoming. La posizione finanziaria di UEC resta solida, con 271 milioni di dollari in liquidità, inventario e azioni, inclusi 1,36 milioni di libbre di U3O8 valutati 96,6 milioni di dollari. L'azienda sta ampliando le scorte di uranio immagazzinato negli Stati Uniti di 300.000 libbre a 37,05 dollari per libbra. I lavori di costruzione a Burke Hollow, nel Sud del Texas, sono progrediti con l'installazione di attrezzature chiave. La forza lavoro è cresciuta a oltre 100 dipendenti tra le operazioni in Wyoming e Texas. UEC sta preparando un Sommario del Rapporto Tecnico per il suo modello hub-and-spoke di Sweetwater e ha avviato studi di prefattibilità al progetto Roughrider. La società è strategicamente posizionata per beneficiare dei nuovi ordini esecutivi dell'amministrazione Trump, che mirano a quadruplicare la capacità nucleare degli Stati Uniti e a ridurre la dipendenza dal combustibile nucleare estero.
Uranium Energy Corp (UEC) informó un progreso operativo significativo en el tercer trimestre del año fiscal 2025. La compañía puso en marcha su primera nueva unidad minera en Christensen Ranch con la entrada en operación de Header House 10-7 en la Cuenca del Río Powder en Wyoming. La posición financiera de UEC se mantiene sólida con 271 millones de dólares en efectivo, inventarios y acciones, incluyendo 1.36 millones de libras de U3O8 valoradas en 96.6 millones de dólares. La empresa está ampliando su uranio almacenado en EE.UU. en 300,000 libras a 37.05 dólares por libra. La construcción en Burke Hollow, en el sur de Texas, avanzó con la instalación de equipos clave. La plantilla creció a más de 100 empleados en las operaciones de Wyoming y Texas. UEC está preparando un Resumen del Informe Técnico para su modelo hub-and-spoke de Sweetwater e inició trabajos de prefactibilidad en el Proyecto Roughrider. La compañía está estratégicamente posicionada para beneficiarse de las nuevas órdenes ejecutivas de la Administración Trump que buscan cuadruplicar la capacidad nuclear de EE.UU. y reducir la dependencia del combustible nuclear extranjero.
Uranium Energy Corp(UEC)는 2025 회계연도 3분기에 상당한 운영 진전을 보고했습니다. 회사는 와이오밍의 파우더 리버 분지에 위치한 크리스텐슨 랜치에서 첫 신규 광산 단위인 Header House 10-7을 가동했습니다. UEC의 재무 상태는 현금, 재고 및 주식 포함 총 2억 7,100만 달러로 견고하며, 이 중 136만 파운드의 U3O8은 9,660만 달러로 평가됩니다. 회사는 미국 내 보관 중인 우라늄을 파운드당 37.05달러에 30만 파운드 추가 확보하고 있습니다. 텍사스 남부의 버크 할로우 건설도 주요 장비 설치와 함께 진척되었습니다. 와이오밍과 텍사스 사업장에서 직원 수는 100명 이상으로 늘어났습니다. UEC는 스위트워터 허브 앤 스포크 모델에 대한 기술 보고서 요약을 준비 중이며, Roughrider 프로젝트의 예비 타당성 연구도 시작했습니다. 회사는 미국 핵 용량을 4배로 늘리고 외국 핵 연료 의존도를 줄이려는 트럼프 행정부의 새로운 행정 명령으로부터 전략적으로 이익을 얻을 위치에 있습니다.
Uranium Energy Corp (UEC) a annoncé des progrès opérationnels significatifs au troisième trimestre de l'exercice 2025. La société a mis en service sa première nouvelle unité minière à Christensen Ranch avec la mise en ligne de Header House 10-7 dans le bassin de Powder River, Wyoming. La position financière de UEC reste solide avec 271 millions de dollars en liquidités, stocks et actions, incluant 1,36 million de livres d'U3O8 évaluées à 96,6 millions de dollars. L'entreprise augmente ses réserves d'uranium entreposé aux États-Unis de 300 000 livres à 37,05 $/lb. La construction à Burke Hollow, dans le sud du Texas, a progressé avec l'installation d'équipements clés. L'effectif a augmenté à plus de 100 employés répartis entre les opérations du Wyoming et du Texas. UEC prépare un résumé du rapport technique pour son modèle hub-and-spoke de Sweetwater et a lancé une étude de préfaisabilité pour le projet Roughrider. La société est stratégiquement positionnée pour tirer parti des nouveaux décrets exécutifs de l'administration Trump visant à quadrupler la capacité nucléaire américaine et à réduire la dépendance au combustible nucléaire étranger.
Uranium Energy Corp (UEC) meldete im dritten Quartal des Geschäftsjahres 2025 bedeutende operative Fortschritte. Das Unternehmen nahm seine erste neue Bergwerkeinheit am Christensen Ranch in Betrieb, wobei die Header House 10-7 im Powder River Basin in Wyoming online ging. Die finanzielle Lage von UEC bleibt stark mit 271 Mio. USD in Bargeld, Inventar und Aktien, darunter 1,36 Mio. Pfund U3O8 im Wert von 96,6 Mio. USD. Das Unternehmen erweitert seinen in den USA gelagerten Uranbestand um 300.000 Pfund zu 37,05 USD pro Pfund. Der Bau in Burke Hollow im Süden von Texas wurde mit der Installation wichtiger Ausrüstungen vorangetrieben. Die Belegschaft wuchs auf über 100 Mitarbeiter in den Betrieben in Wyoming und Texas. UEC bereitet eine technische Berichtsübersicht für sein Sweetwater-Hub-and-Spoke-Modell vor und begann mit der Vorstudie zum Roughrider-Projekt. Das Unternehmen ist strategisch positioniert, um von neuen Exekutivverordnungen der Trump-Administration zu profitieren, die darauf abzielen, die US-Kernkraftkapazität zu vervierfachen und die Abhängigkeit von ausländischem Kernbrennstoff zu reduzieren.
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  • Strong financial position with $271M in cash, inventory and equities with zero debt
  • Successful commissioning of new production at Christensen Ranch with Header House 10-7
  • Strategic uranium inventory of 1.36M pounds valued at $96.6M with additional 300,000 pounds secured at favorable $37.05/lb
  • Workforce expansion to over 100 employees across operations
  • Benefiting from Trump Administration's nuclear expansion orders targeting 4x capacity increase
  • Signed MOU with Radiant Industries for Wyoming uranium supply
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UEC advances uranium production as U.S. policy dramatically boosts nuclear outlook, strategically positioning company with $271M in assets and no debt.

Uranium Energy Corp has hit significant operational milestones in Q3 FY2025 that substantially strengthen its position as America's leading uranium producer amid transformative U.S. nuclear policy developments. The company has successfully commissioned its first new mine-unit at Christensen Ranch with Header House 10-7 coming online in Wyoming, marking a critical step in their production ramp-up strategy. This achievement directly enhances UEC's production capability precisely when U.S. uranium demand is set to surge.

The company's financial position remains exceptionally strong with $271 million in cash, inventory, and equities and zero debt. Their physical uranium inventory stands at 1,356,000 pounds valued at $96.6 million at current market prices, providing both a strategic asset and revenue potential. UEC is further expanding this inventory with contracts for 300,000 additional pounds at $37.05 per pound in December 2025, securing low-cost uranium amid geopolitical uncertainty.

What's particularly significant is how UEC's operational timeline aligns with the Trump Administration's executive orders targeting a 400% expansion of U.S. nuclear capacity. This represents a fundamental shift in U.S. energy policy that directly benefits domestic uranium producers. With both Wyoming and Texas operations advancing simultaneously and workforce growing to over 100 employees, UEC has positioned itself as the dominant U.S. uranium supplier at precisely the right moment.

The concurrent development of the Sweetwater production hub and advancement of the Roughrider project in Canada creates a multi-jurisdictional production portfolio that enhances supply security. The company's memorandum of understanding with Radiant Industries for Wyoming-produced uranium for microreactor testing at Idaho National Laboratory further demonstrates the expanding market applications beyond traditional nuclear plants, potentially opening new revenue streams for UEC's domestic production.

NYSE American: UEC

Highlights:

  • Commissioned first new mine-unit at Christensen Ranch In-Situ Recovery ("ISR") Mine, with Header House 10-7 coming online as part of the phased ramp-up of Wyoming's Powder River Basin operations.
  • Construction advancing at Burke Hollow in South Texas, with major equipment installed at the satellite ion exchange plant and disposal well development in progress.
  • Sweetwater production hub development progressing, with a Technical Report Summary ("TRS") to be issued at the end of fiscal 2025 for a new Hub-and-Spoke model anchored by the Sweetwater Plant in the Great Divide Basin, Wyoming.
  • Roughrider Pre-Feasibility initiated, with metallurgical test work significantly advanced, bulk solvent extraction and yellowcake precipitation completed; and process initiated for a formal S-K 1300 Pre-Feasibility Study.
  • Expanded the U.S. Operations and Technical Team, with the Wyoming and Texas workforce growing to more than 100 employees. Key personnel were added in operations, geology, metallurgy and supply chain management, deepening the production team's bench strength.
  • Quadrupling of U.S. nuclear capacity with transformational Executive Orders from the Trump Administration, that also include fast track permitting support for advanced and micro-reactors and reducing U.S. dependence on foreign sources of nuclear fuel as a matter of national security.
  • Increasing demand for U.S. origin uranium, with a memorandum of understanding signed for Wyoming produced uranium concentrates to Radiant Industries, Inc., a microreactor company in preparation for testing at the Idaho National Laboratory.

Financial Highlights:

  • $271 million of cash, inventory and equities at market prices(1), and no debt on May 30, 2025.
  • Inventory totals 1,356,000 pounds of U3O8 valued at $96.6 million at market prices(1). UEC's U.S. warehoused physical uranium program will be expanded by 300,000 pounds through purchase contracts in December 2025 at $37.05 per pound, providing a low-cost stream of physical uranium at a time of heightened geopolitical uncertainty.

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - Uranium Energy Corp (NYSE American: UEC) (the "Company" or "UEC") is pleased to report that it has filed its quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended April 30, 2025, with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"). The Form 10-Q filing, which includes the Company's interim condensed consolidated financial statements, related notes thereto and management's discussion and analysis, is available on the Company's website at www.uraniumenergy.com and at www.sec.gov.

Amir Adnani, President and CEO, stated:

"With the U.S. now targeting a fourfold expansion of nuclear capacity and rebuilding its nuclear industrial base under Presidential Executive Orders, UEC's production ramp-up is strategically aligned with the expected increase in uranium demand.

This quarter's operational milestones—commissioning new ISR production in Wyoming and advancing construction in South Texas—underscore how ideally positioned UEC is to meet the call for secure, scalable and 100% domestic uranium supply.

Additionally, preparing our Roughrider project in Canada for pre-feasibility aims to add another layer of reliable uranium supply from a stable jurisdiction for longer term demand. The Administration has made clear that uranium mining, along with conversion and enrichment, are critical to national security. As America's leading uranium company, we are ready to fuel this transformation with low-cost production platforms across the U.S. and Canada."

Christensen Ranch and Irigaray ISR Operations, Wyoming

UEC achieved a significant operational milestone this quarter with the startup of Header House 10-7, marking the first new production area at Christensen Ranch as part of its phased restart. This new header house began delivering feed along with past-producing wellfields 7, 8, and 10 to the satellite ion exchange plant, resulting in a notable increase in uranium head grade from the operating wellfields. Construction of Header House 10-8 is nearly complete, with transformers, motor control centers, programmable logic controllers, and injection and recovery headers installed—only final trenching and tie-ins remain.

Key refurbishment work was completed at both the Christensen Ranch ion exchange plant and the Irigaray Central Processing Plant. At Christensen Ranch, eight ion exchange columns were taken offline for internal piping replacement and vessel recoating, while production continued in the expanded area. At Irigaray, the plant operated normally as refurbishment advanced in the yellowcake packaging area.

Field development advanced with active drilling in wellfield 11 (piloting, casing, underreaming), delineation drilling in wellfield 12, and extensions in wellfields 8 and 10. Consistent with UEC's sustainability commitments and regulatory obligations, plugging and abandonment of wells in wellfield 2 was also initiated during the quarter.

As a result of the ramp-up, employment at Christensen Ranch increased to 63 personnel, supporting the Company's growing operations in Wyoming's Powder River Basin.

Burke Hollow ISR Project, South Texas

Construction at the Burke Hollow Project continued to progress on schedule, with key advances made across wellfield development and processing infrastructure.

In Production Area One (PA-1), drilling activity remained robust with 101 additional holes completed and 65 wells cased to expand the production footprint. Simultaneously, the installation of the high-density polyethylene (HDPE) trunkline between the satellite ion exchange plant and PA-1 began, marking another key step in preparing for flowline integration. At Production Area Two (PA-2), drilling commenced to define the footprint for future perimeter monitor wells, setting the stage for further phased expansion.

Construction of the satellite ion exchange plant also advanced meaningfully. Following completion of the main concrete slab in the second quarter of fiscal 2025, key uranium processing equipment was received, including a resin hauling trailer, motor control centers, and two filter presses. Four ion exchange columns were installed—all positioned and internally piped on the foundation. In parallel, a contract was awarded for the drilling of a deep disposal well, an important component for wastewater management during operational phases.

With these milestones achieved, UEC's South Texas workforce has grown to 40 personnel, supporting the Company's advancing development at Burke Hollow and broader hub-and-spoke platform in the region.

Sweetwater, Wyoming(2) 

UEC expects to issue a TRS with an estimate of mineral resources of the Great Divide Basin Hub-and-Spoke by the end of fiscal 2025. In this report, the Sweetwater Plant will be designated as the "Hub," supported by a series of satellite projects or "Spokes."

The Spokes will include:

  • Red Desert: REB, ENQ, and Sweetwater deposits
  • Green Mountain: Round Park, Phase 2, Whiskey Peak, and Desert View Resource Zones
  • Additional nearby properties: JAB, Clarkson Hill, and Red Rim

In parallel with the TRS work, UEC has initiated efforts to amend the conventional mining permits at the Sweetwater Uranium Project. These amendments will incorporate:

  • ISR mining methods
  • ISR-mineable resources
  • A new ion exchange and elution circuit at the Sweetwater Plant

These activities are advancing UEC's development plans for a scalable hub-and-spoke ISR production platform in Wyoming's Great Divide Basin.

Roughrider Project, Saskatchewan

In preparation for a proposed pre-feasibility study, UEC drilled metallurgical holes in 2024 across the West Zone, East Zone, and Far East Zone at the Roughrider Project. The drill cores were collected to confirm metallurgical testing aimed at advancing the project toward the next stage of technical development.

Metallurgical test work, initiated in January 2025, is being conducted by SGS Canada Inc. – Mineral Services at its laboratory in Lakefield, Ontario. Testing completed to date includes:

  • Bulk solvent extraction on pregnant leach solution to generate raffinate and pregnant strip liquor
  • Gypsum removal from the pregnant strip liquor
  • Yellowcake precipitation
  • Bulk tailings neutralization and effluent treatment
  • Liquid/solid separation of simulated tailings

In parallel, UEC has initiated a request for proposal to engage qualified firms for the preparation of the forthcoming pre-feasibility study and related TRS.

Notes:

  1. Market values for securities are based on closing prices as at May 30, 2025, and for uranium inventories are based on the spot price quoted on UxC CVD as of such date.

  2. On September 14, 2022, UEC filed an expanded S-K 1300 TRS for the Wyoming Hub-and-Spoke platform, covering properties throughout Wyoming. UEC is now dividing the Wyoming TRS into two Hub-and-Spoke reports – one for the Great Divide Basin Hub (Sweetwater Plant and properties) and the other for the Powder River Basin Hub (Irigaray Plant and properties).  The Great Divide Basin Hub-and-Spoke TRS is expected to be issued at the end of fiscal 2025. The Powder River Basin Hub-and-Spoke TRS is expected to be issued shortly thereafter.

About Uranium Energy Corp

Uranium Energy Corp is America's largest and fastest growing supplier of uranium needed to produce safe, clean, reliable nuclear energy. UEC is advancing the next generation of low-cost, environmentally friendly ISR mining uranium projects in the United States and high-grade conventional projects in Canada. The Company has three ISR hub-and-spoke platforms in South Texas and Wyoming. These production platforms are anchored by licensed Central Processing Plants that will be served by a pipeline of satellite ISR projects, including seven that already have their major permits in place. In August 2024, operations were restarted and ramp-up commenced at the Christensen Ranch Project in Wyoming, sending uranium loaded resin to the Irigaray Plant (Wyoming Powder River Basin hub). Additionally, the Company has diversified uranium holdings including: (1) one of the largest physical uranium portfolios of U.S. warehoused U3O8; (2) a major equity stake in Uranium Royalty Corp., the only royalty company in the sector; and (3) a Western Hemisphere pipeline of resource stage uranium projects. The Company's operations are managed by professionals with decades of hands-on experience in the key facets of uranium exploration, development and mining.

Stock Exchange Information:
NYSE American: UEC
WKN: AØJDRR
ISN: US916896103

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Except for the statements of historical fact contained herein, the information presented in this news release constitutes "forward-looking statements" as such term is used in applicable United States and Canadian securities laws. These statements relate to analyses and other information that are based on forecasts of future results, estimates of amounts not yet determinable and assumptions of management. They include statements regarding the Company's expectations regarding its projects, including future work programs and studies, the impacts of recent Executive Orders, and expectations regarding future uranium demand. Any other statements that express or involve discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance (often, but not always, using words or phrases such as "expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", "plans, "estimates" or "intends", or stating that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved) are not statements of historical fact and should be viewed as "forward-looking statements". Such forward looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such risks and other factors include, among others, the actual results of exploration activities, variations in the underlying assumptions associated with the estimation or realization of mineral resources, future mineral resource estimates may vary from historic estimates, the availability of capital to fund programs and the resulting dilution caused by the raising of capital through the sale of shares, accidents, labor disputes and other risks of the mining industry including, without limitation, those associated with the environment, delays in obtaining governmental approvals, permits or financing or in the completion of development or construction activities, title disputes or claims limitations on insurance coverage. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. Many of these factors are beyond the Company's ability to control or predict. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements contained in this news release and in any document referred to in this news release. Important factors that may cause actual results to differ materially and that could impact the Company and the statements contained in this news release can be found in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. For forward-looking statements in this news release, the Company claims the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The Company assumes no obligation to update or supplement any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. This news release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy securities.

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FAQ

What are UEC's Q3 2025 financial highlights?

UEC reported $271 million in cash, inventory and equities, with no debt. The company holds 1.356 million pounds of U3O8 inventory valued at $96.6 million and plans to add 300,000 pounds at $37.05 per pound in December 2025.

How is UEC expanding its uranium production capacity?

UEC commissioned Header House 10-7 at Christensen Ranch, advanced construction at Burke Hollow with key equipment installations, and is developing the Sweetwater hub-and-spoke model while initiating pre-feasibility work at the Roughrider Project.

What is the current workforce size at UEC's operations?

UEC has grown its workforce to over 100 employees, with 63 personnel at Christensen Ranch in Wyoming and 40 personnel in South Texas operations.

How does UEC benefit from the new Trump Administration Executive Orders?

The Executive Orders support quadrupling U.S. nuclear capacity, fast-track permitting for advanced reactors, and reducing foreign nuclear fuel dependence, positioning UEC as a key domestic uranium supplier.

What is UEC's uranium inventory strategy?

UEC maintains 1.356 million pounds of U3O8 inventory and plans to expand it by 300,000 pounds through purchase contracts at $37.05 per pound in December 2025, securing low-cost uranium amid geopolitical uncertainty.
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