URANIUM SPOT PRICE READY TO MOVE: This Has Been Decades in the Making!

The nuclear energy market is expanding as governments set timetables for carbon neutrality. They know that nuclear is among the safest and most environmentally friendly power sources on the planet.

That, coupled with its highly reliable 24-7 base-load attributes and its low levelized cost of generation, make it a perfect complement to the more expensive, weather-dependent energy sources.

Demand for uranium to fuel nuclear power plants is growing as a result of these factors. However, demand over the long term will require significantly more production than is currently occurring.

Increases in production will be driven by economics that are at much higher levels than exist in the current market. More production will come on line as prices rise, but it will be the lower-cost projects that provide new supply to meet increasing demand.

Courtesy: World Nuclear Association

Yet, not all uranium miners are the same – and their extraction methods vary. Most of the world’s uranium production is now accomplished by the newer, lower cost In-Situ Recovery (ISR) method, that is much more favorable to the environment as opposed to conventional mining technologies.

Sure, the conventional methodologies go back for many years, but that’s not the issue here. Conventional uranium extraction methods aren’t necessarily the best way to get the minerals out of the ground.

If you try to imagine what conventional mining looks like, you might think of a large hole and big yellow dump trucks and excavators moving tons of dirt, what might be described as an “open-pit” mine.

Or, you may have pictured dark underground tunnels filled with workers wearing helmets and headlamps, an “underground” mine. These were the most common uranium mining scenarios for a long time, but modern technology has uncovered a better way.

Today’s most forward-thinking mining companies often use w ISR mining. This technique is used extensively in the U.S., Australia, Kazakhstan, China, and Russia to mine potash, salt, copper, and uranium.

Kazakhstan, who dominates the global uranium market, only operates that way. And it’s no wonder, as in-situ recovery is, by far, the safest, cheapest, most effective, and cleanest way to mine uranium and produce it.

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    In-situ recovery of uranium is conducted with a view towards maximizing performance and minimizing the negative environmental impact.

    The process involves minimal surface disturbance since fluids are used to recover valuable uranium from the ground without digging and moving tons of earth in the same way that you would at an open cut or underground mine.

    It’s an ultra-efficient process and production method:

    • Fluids containing a mix of water and chemicals – (sodium bicarbonate in most U.S. ISR mines) are added to accelerate the mining process are pumped underground to dissolve valuable minerals from the geology that hosts them.
    • The fluids are then pumped to the surface for the minerals to be recovered for sale.
    • Next, the remaining solution is retreated and circulated back through the orebodyto recover more minerals.
    • This process continues until it no longer recovers a viable amount of minerals.

    As you can see, in-situ recovery mining involves the circulation of fluid rather than the movement of rock. Hence, there is very little surface disturbance or generation of noise, dust, or vibration that’s typically associated with open-pit or underground mining.

    The advantages of in-situ recovery mining include the following:

    • Comparative simplicity: there’s no need for massive open pits or deep, winding underground tunnels
    • Reduced hazards for the employees from accidents, dust, and radiation
    • Lower capital and operating costs
    • No need for large uranium mill tailings deposits
    • Minimal greenhouse gas emissions
    • Very little noise or visual disturbance
    • The surface is typically returned to pre-mining conditions, allowing it to be used for new purposes in the future

    Courtesy: world-nuclear-org

    It’s not a miracle, but rather modern science that allows miners to get uranium out of the ground without having to remove the overlying rock.

    With this technological revolution, the costly and labor-intensive process of stripping, mining, and milling the ore on the surface is rendered unnecessary.

    The beauty is in the simplicity: in-situ recovery is better for the environment and better for the miners.

    This, then, is the preferred methodology – and the preferred investable company in this space is Uranium Energy Corp. (NYSE AMERICAN: UEC).

    The company stands ready to commence ISR production from its licensed and operational facilities in South Texas and to start ISR production in Wyoming with even a modest uranium move.

    With production-ready capacity of 4 million pounds of U3O8 per year more than is produced in the U.S. in total at present – and a substantial pipeline of additional projects – UEC is the next-generation producer, ready to provide low-cost, low-capital fuel for the country’s large electricity-generating nuclear fleet.

    America’s energy analysts are highly bullish on uranium today – and with the supply-and-demand curve so lopsided today, the government may have to provide massive financial incentives to companies that can mine for uranium efficiently.

    And as we know, Uranium Energy Corp. specializes in ISR, a modern and efficient method for getting rich, top-grade uranium out of the ground.

    The U.S. is depending on a very small number of miners to do what it takes to keep the nation supplied with essential uranium as quickly as possible – and thankfully, that’s precisely what Uranium Energy Corp. does better than anyone.

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      On March sixteenth, twenty twenty one, in connection with our agreement with Uranium Energy Corp, the Company shall pay the Advertiser and advertising fee for one year of publishing and distributing information regarding the Company in return for an advertising marketing fee of two hundred thousand dollars CAD. On March thirty first, twenty twenty one, in connection with our agreement with Uranium Energy Corp, the Company shall pay the Advertiser and advertising fee for one year of publishing and distributing information regarding the Company in return for an advertising marketing fee of three hundred and twelve thousand dollars CAD. In addition, Uranium Energy Corp has compensated us in twenty twenty one one hundred and twelve thousand three hundred dollars for ad buying and digital marketing expenses. Uranium Energy Corp will be issuing us one hundred and fifty thousand restricted shares. We have been previously compensated by Uranium Energy Corp for agreements that have since expired.