DENVER, Dec. 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE:UUUU) (TSX:EFR), a leading U.S. producer of uranium, rare earths, and critical materials, today announced it has exceeded previously disclosed guidance for finished uranium production, mined uranium ore production, and uranium concentrate sales for FY-2025. These results demonstrate the Company's continued successful ramp-up at its U.S. uranium mines and production facilities, maintaining its position as America's largest uranium producer, and simultaneously advancing its position as a leading U.S. producer of rare earth elements and other critical materials.
"These 2025 uranium metrics reinforce our reputation as, not only the country's lowest-cost and largest uranium producer, but as a company that delivers on its promises," said Energy Fuels' CEO Mark S. Chalmers. "Nuclear energy powered by uranium is among the cleanest, least expensive, and most reliable ways to supply our nation's growing energy and electricity needs. Strong uranium production is critical to America's economic and national security, and Energy Fuels is proud to lead the comeback of this critical domestic industry.
"And I am particularly proud of the fact that Energy Fuels has achieved this, while at the same time, advancing its world-class rare earth element projects and capabilities".
Uranium Production Update
Energy Fuels' Pinyon Plain Mine in Arizona and La Sal Complex in Utah have mined over 1.6 million pounds of uranium in 2025, exceeding the top end of previously reported guidance by about 11%. The Company is currently mining at the rate of approximately 2.0 million pounds of recoverable uranium contained in ore per year from the "Main Zone" at Pinyon Plain and the La Sal Complex, which is expected to continue at least through 2026 at this mining rate. The Company plans to complete substantial additional exploration drilling in the "Juniper Zone" at Pinyon Plain in 2026 to further delineate the ore body and potentially expand the mineable resource at the mine. Further development work continues at the Company's fully permitted and substantially developed Whirlwind, Energy Queen and Nichols Ranch Mines for future mining.
The Company's White Mesa Mill in Utah (the "Mill") has produced more than one million pounds of finished U3O8 during 2025, ...