Core Viewpoint - Cameco reported solid financial and operational results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2025, highlighting a disciplined execution strategy across its uranium, fuel services, and Westinghouse segments, which positions the company to unlock value from growing demand in a strengthening market [1]. Financial Performance - For the fourth quarter of 2025, Cameco achieved revenue of $1.201 billion, a 1.5% increase from $1.183 billion in 2024. The annual revenue rose to $3.482 billion from $3.136 billion, marking an increase of 11% [1][2]. - Gross profit for the fourth quarter was $273 million, up from $250 million in 2024, while annual gross profit increased to $970 million from $783 million [1][2]. - Net earnings attributable to equity holders for the fourth quarter were $199 million, compared to $135 million in 2024, and for the year, net earnings rose to $590 million from $172 million [1][2]. - Adjusted EBITDA for the fourth quarter was $591 million, a significant increase from $524 million in 2024, and for the year, it rose to $1.929 billion from $1.531 billion [1][2]. Segment Performance - In the uranium segment, revenue for the fourth quarter was $1.027 billion, slightly down from $1.035 billion in 2024, but annual revenue increased to $2.874 billion from $2.677 billion, a 7% rise [2][3]. - The fuel services segment saw a 18% increase in fourth-quarter revenue to $174 million, with annual revenue rising to $562 million from $459 million, a 22% increase [2][3]. - Westinghouse's revenue for the fourth quarter was $958 million, up 14% from $841 million in 2024, and annual revenue increased to $3.458 billion from $2.892 billion, a 20% rise [2][3]. Operational Highlights - Uranium production volume for 2025 was 21 million pounds, exceeding the revised guidance of up to 20 million pounds, with Cigar Lake producing 19.1 million pounds [3]. - The average realized price for uranium increased by 12% to $65.53 per pound in the fourth quarter, and for the year, it rose by 6% to $62.11 per pound [3]. - Fuel services production reached a record of 14 million kgU, with an average realized price increasing by 11% to $39.39 per kgU [3]. Strategic Developments - Cameco entered a strategic partnership with the US Government, Brookfield, and Westinghouse to accelerate the deployment of nuclear reactors, with an expected investment of at least $80 billion [3][6]. - The company maintains a disciplined supply strategy, aligning production with long-term contracts, and holds approximately 230 million pounds of uranium committed under long-term contracts [1][2]. Future Outlook - The company anticipates continued growth in the nuclear fuel cycle driven by electrification, energy security, and decarbonization priorities, positioning Cameco to benefit from the global shift towards nuclear energy [1][3].
Cameco Announces 2025 Results; Solid Fourth Quarter and 2025 Performance; Increasing Long-Term Uranium Market Activity Reinforces Constructive Outlook; Disciplined Supply Strategy Expected to Position Company to Unlock Value From Growing Demand