Ur-Energy expands triuranium octoxide delivery to 600 000 lb/y uranium US Ur_Energy
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“We will continue our efforts to layer in additional contracts with strong profit margins with the goal of maximising production at Lost Creek and further reducing our proven low cost of production. He says the company’s current contract book fills just over 25% of Ur-Enrgy’s yearly licensed wellfield capacity of 2.2-million pounds and only 14% of its yearly licensed processing capacity of 4.2-million pounds.” This leaves us considerable room to increase production, open satellite operations, toll process material for other companies, and sell into a rising market.”
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