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Ur-Energy Inc T.URE

Alternate Symbol(s):  URG

Ur-Energy Inc. is engaged in uranium mining, recovery and processing activities, including the acquisition, exploration, development and operation of uranium mineral properties in the United States. It is focused on uranium recovery and processing operations, in addition to the exploration for and development of uranium mineral properties. Its land portfolio in Wyoming includes 12 projects. 10 of these projects are in the Great Divide Basin (GDB), Wyoming, including its flagship project, Lost Creek Project. It controls nearly 1,800 unpatented mining claims and three State of Wyoming mineral leases for a total of approximately 35,400 acres at its Lost Creek Property, including the Lost Creek permit area and certain adjoining projects which it refers to as LC East, LC West, LC North, LC South and EN project areas (collectively, with the Lost Creek Project, the Lost Creek Property). Its Wyoming properties together total approximately 48,000 acres and include its Shirley Basin Project.


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Post by spurwing2on Apr 08, 2022 9:03am
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Uranium Futures at highest level since Fukushima:

Uranium Futures at highest level since Fukushima:

Uranium futures rose to $62.8, the highest level since the Fukushima disaster in 2011 after the bill to ban US imports of nuclear fuel from Russia have already been put forward for both the House and the Senate. The prices have already been rising on higher demand for nuclear fuel as many countries try to limit the shipments of energy commodities from Russia and become more carbon neutral. The European Union is set to phase out coal imports from Russia, amid war crimes in Ukraine. Meanwhile, a ban on nuclear fuel from Russia has increased the demand for Western uranium converters and enrichers, above the current capacity for enrichment plants. .

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