Uranium Energy Corp has received regulatory approval from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and commenced production at its Burke Hollow in-situ recovery uranium project. This development represents the first new U.S. ISR uranium operation to begin production in more than ten years. The startup coincides with recent expansion approvals at the company’s Christensen Ranch operations in Wyoming, positioning UEC as the only U.S. uranium company operating two active ISR hub-and-spoke production platforms.
The company’s scalable domestic production strategy is supported by a substantial resource base and increasing policy support for strengthening the U.S. nuclear fuel supply chain. Uranium Energy Corp operates three hub-and-spoke platforms across South Texas and Wyoming with a combined licensed production capacity of 12.1 million pounds of U3O8 annually. These production platforms are anchored by licensed Central Processing Plants and served by multiple U.S. ISR uranium projects.
In August 2024, ISR operations began at the Christensen Ranch project in Wyoming, with uranium-loaded resin being processed at the Irigaray Central Processing Plant. The company maintains diversified uranium holdings including a conventional pipeline of high-grade Canadian projects anchored by the Roughrider project, one of the largest physical uranium portfolios of U.S. warehoused U3O8, and a significant equity stake in Uranium Royalty Corp., the sector’s only royalty company.
The company’s operations are managed by professionals with decades of experience across key facets of the nuclear fuel industry, including uranium exploration, development, mining and production. The latest news and updates relating to UEC are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/UEC. For more information about the specialized communications platform covering this development, visit https://RocksAndStocks.news.
The Burke Hollow production commencement represents a significant milestone in domestic uranium production capabilities at a time when energy security and nuclear fuel supply chain resilience have become national priorities. The project’s advancement through regulatory approval and into production demonstrates the viability of ISR technology for domestic uranium extraction while supporting broader efforts to establish a secure, domestic nuclear fuel cycle.
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