Ur-Energy Reports Q3 2025 Uranium Sales Growth Amid Operational Advances
Ur-Energy Reports Q3 2025 Uranium Sales Growth Amid Operational Advances

Ur-Energy Reports Q3 2025 Uranium Sales Growth Amid Operational Advances

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Ur-Energy Inc. reported its third quarter 2025 financial and operational results, highlighting a continued ramp-up at its Lost Creek project with 93,523 pounds of uranium dried and packaged, and sales of 110,000 pounds of uranium at an average price of $57.48 per pound, generating $6.3 million in revenue. The company’s uranium sales during the quarter were sourced from previously purchased inventories, with sufficient produced inventory available to meet the remaining 2025 sales obligations. Despite revenue growth, Ur-Energy posted a quarterly loss of $0.07 per share, missing earnings expectations and continuing a trend of not surpassing consensus EPS estimates over the last year. Construction at the Shirley Basin project is advancing well, with the site on track for uranium production startup in the first quarter of 2026, positioning the company to benefit from the U.S. government's significant investment in new nuclear reactors. The company’s cash position decreased to $52.0 million by the end of September 2025, reflecting ongoing operational and construction costs, but it remains optimistic about future production and sales growth. Overall, Ur-Energy is strategically expanding its operations amid a resurgence in nuclear power demand, though it faces challenges in meeting earnings expectations.

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