TLDR UEC stock trades at $12.81, down 8.26%, after reporting Q1 2026 results. Strong operational progress across Wyoming and Texas ISR projects. Launch of UR&C positions UEC as the only U.S. integrated uranium supplier. Strategic uranium inventory grows ahead of Section 232 decision. Balance sheet strengthened with $698 million in liquidity and no debt. Uranium [...] The post Uranium Energy Corp. (UEC) Stock: Drops as Q1 2026 Results Strengthen U.S. Nuclear Supply Chain appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR UEC stock trades at $12.81, down 8.26%, after reporting Q1 2026 results. Strong operational progress across Wyoming and Texas ISR projects. Launch of UR&C positions UEC as the only U.S. integrated uranium supplier. Strategic uranium inventory grows ahead of Section 232 decision. Balance sheet strengthened with $698 million in liquidity and no debt. Uranium [...] The post Uranium Energy Corp. (UEC) Stock: Drops as Q1 2026 Results Strengthen U.S. Nuclear Supply Chain appeared first on CoinCentral.

Uranium Energy Corp. (UEC) Stock: Drops as Q1 2026 Results Strengthen U.S. Nuclear Supply Chain

2025/12/11 04:54

TLDR

  • UEC stock trades at $12.81, down 8.26%, after reporting Q1 2026 results.
  • Strong operational progress across Wyoming and Texas ISR projects.
  • Launch of UR&C positions UEC as the only U.S. integrated uranium supplier.
  • Strategic uranium inventory grows ahead of Section 232 decision.
  • Balance sheet strengthened with $698 million in liquidity and no debt.

Uranium Energy Corp (UEC) posted its fiscal Q1 2026 results as the stock traded at $12.81, down 8.26% during market hours.


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The company highlighted major strides in building the only fully American-controlled uranium fuel supply chain spanning mining, processing, and future refining and conversion.

The quarter reflected strong operational progress, expanding low-cost ISR production capacity, and advancing projects in Wyoming, South Texas and Canada. UEC also strengthened its financial position and continued growing its unhedged uranium inventory ahead of the U.S. government’s Section 232 decision.

Production and Operational Capacity Expands

UEC maintained a low-cost production profile with a total cost per pound of $34.35 based on 68,612 pounds of produced uranium during the quarter. Cash costs were reported at $29.90 per pound, supported by efficient ISR operations. The Irigaray processing plant completed major refurbishments to support 24/7 operations, packaging nearly 49,000 pounds of U3O8 during November alone. These upgrades position the facility for higher throughput through the remainder of fiscal 2026.

UEC is scaling its Wyoming hub-and-spoke ISR network. A second satellite project at Ludeman is progressing with engineering for the IX plant underway and procurement of key infrastructure in progress. The Christensen Ranch operations are undergoing major wellfield expansion, including construction of six new header houses that will support future production growth. At Burke Hollow in South Texas, construction milestones for the first production area and IX plant have been completed, placing the project near operational startup.

Strategic Growth Projects Move Ahead

The company reported significant progress at its Sweetwater Uranium Complex following its FAST-41 designation. The Plan of Operations was submitted to the Bureau of Land Management, marking a key milestone for advancing this large-scale project. Drilling and monitor well installation activities began in early December as part of preparing the first ISR wellfield.

In Canada, UEC is advancing its Roughrider Project, executing a 34,000-meter core drilling program to convert inferred resources to indicated. Tetra Tech Canada is providing technical services for the ongoing pre-feasibility study. Environmental baseline updates, Indigenous engagement and technical studies are underway to support future production permitting.

UEC Launches the U.S. Uranium Refining & Conversion Corp

A major highlight this quarter was the launch of United States Uranium Refining & Conversion Corp (UR&C), positioning UEC to become the only U.S. supplier capable of delivering both uranium mining output and refined UF6. This initiative aligns the company with U.S. national interests as uranium is now classified as a critical mineral. UEC initiated a feasibility study with Fluor and expanded its technical team while engaging federal and state authorities on siting and development.

UR&C will support expected growth in both traditional and advanced nuclear reactors across domestic and allied markets. The company also completed a $234 million public offering to accelerate project development.

Financial Strength and Inventory Strategy

UEC ended the quarter with $698 million in cash, inventory and equities, while maintaining a debt-free balance sheet. The company held 1,356,000 pounds of U3O8 valued at $111.9 million, excluding nearly 199,000 pounds produced at Irigaray.

An extra 300,000 pounds will be added by year-end through purchase contracts at an attractive price of $37.05 per pound. This strategy positions UEC for potential price increases tied to Section 232 outcomes and anticipated uranium supply deficits.

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