ENERGY MINERALS

'Happy hour uranium' can't last

Uranium producers and project developers are eagerly anticipating a return to long-term contracting by nuclear utilities as unsustainably low prices continue to ravage the sector.

Henry Lazenby in San Francisco
Uranium Energy CEO Amir Adnani and Energy Fuels CEO Mark Chalmers discuss the uranium outlook with investor Marin Katusa

Uranium Energy CEO Amir Adnani and Energy Fuels CEO Mark Chalmers discuss the uranium outlook with investor Marin Katusa

The spot price has gained about 40% year to date and TradeTech spot prices breached the US$28 per pound-level Monday. This is apparently fuelling analyst optimism that the market is slowly seeing the emergence...

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