Industry Overview - U.S. electricity generation is projected to grow by 2.4% in 2025 and 1.7% in 2026, driven by the power needs of AI data centers [1] - The global Small Modular Reactor (SMR) sector is expected to reach $10.3 billion by 2032, influenced by the intersection of the AI boom and national security [2] - The U.S. government is taking steps to secure domestic uranium supply and fast-track nuclear licensing, recognizing the need for a stable energy source [2][6] Company Highlights - Eagle Energy Metals is preparing for a NASDAQ listing under the ticker symbol NUCL and has engaged BBA USA Inc. for a drilling campaign at its Aurora Uranium Project [3] - The Aurora deposit is reported to be the largest open pit-constrained uranium deposit in the U.S., with 32.75 million pounds of indicated uranium [4] - Uranium Energy Corp. reported a total cost per pound of uranium at $34.35, with production of 68,612 pounds of uranium concentrate in Q1 of fiscal 2026 [8] - NexGen Energy announced a high-grade assay at Patterson Corridor East, with drill hole RK-25-256 returning 5.5 meters at 21.4% U₃O₈ [11] - Denison Mines has achieved a significant milestone with grid power now available at the future Phoenix in-situ recovery uranium mine site [13][14] - Energy Fuels Inc. exceeded FY-2025 guidance for uranium production, with over 1.6 million pounds produced, and expects to sell 360,000 pounds of U₃O₈ in Q4-2025 at a weighted average price of approximately $74.93 per pound [15][16]
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