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Uranium Energy (UEC) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-09-24 15:00
September 24, 2025 URANIUM ENERGY CORP | NYSE AMERICAN: UEC | URANIUMENERGY.COM Disclaimer Except for the statements of historical fact contained in this presentation, the information presented in this presentation constitutes "forward-looking statements" as such term is used in applicable United States and Canadian securities laws. They include, among others, statements regarding the expectations of Uranium Energy Corp (the "Company") regarding uranium markets and pricing, its projects, including future wo ...
Snow Lake Phase 2 Drill Program Underway at Engo Valley
Newsfile· 2025-04-16 16:00
Core Viewpoint - Snow Lake Resources Ltd. has initiated its Phase 2 drill program at the Engo Valley Uranium Project, aiming to establish a maiden resource estimate by the second half of 2025, in response to the increasing global demand for uranium due to the expansion of nuclear energy production [1][3][6]. Company Overview - Snow Lake Resources Ltd., operating as Snow Lake Energy, is a Canadian mineral exploration company listed on Nasdaq under the ticker LITM, with a portfolio that includes two uranium projects and two hard rock lithium projects [8]. Phase 2 Drill Program - The Phase 2 drill program is designed to encompass up to 7,500 meters of drilling, utilizing both reverse circulation and diamond drilling techniques, to facilitate the calculation of a maiden mineral resource estimate [4][6]. - The focus of Phase 2 will be on the Main Uranium Occurrence (MUO) and the D1 target area, with additional targets planned for exploration in the northern and southern parts of the project [6][7]. - Initial drill holes have been completed, and the program is expected to provide a sufficient database for resource estimation in accordance with SK-1300 standards [6][7]. Market Context - The global supply deficit of uranium is projected to grow as nuclear energy production capacity expands, necessitating new uranium mines to meet this demand [3].