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Energy Fuels Q3 2025 Results: Uranium Sales, Rare Earth Progress and $1 Billion Working Capital FAQ

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Energy Fuels Inc. achieved higher sales and revenues with low-cost uranium production, positioning for increased gross margins in 2026 and securing nearly $1 billion in working capital.

Energy Fuels reported Q3 2025 financial results showing increased uranium sales, rare earth element pilot production at White Mesa Mill, and government approvals for the Donald Project joint venture.

Energy Fuels' production of uranium for carbon-free nuclear energy and rare earth elements for electric vehicles contributes to cleaner energy and sustainable transportation solutions worldwide.

Energy Fuels is developing the only fully licensed conventional uranium mill in the US while exploring recovery of medical isotopes for emerging cancer treatments from existing process streams.

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Energy Fuels Q3 2025 Results: Uranium Sales, Rare Earth Progress and $1 Billion Working Capital FAQ

Energy Fuels reported higher uranium sales and revenues, continued low-cost uranium production, rare earth element pilot production at White Mesa Mill, NdPr qualification for major automakers, government approvals for the Donald Project joint venture in Australia, and ended the quarter with nearly $1 billion in working capital.

The company's strong performance demonstrates its leadership in U.S. uranium production and rare earth element development, with CEO Mark Chalmers stating it sets the stage for increased gross margins in 2026, while the $1 billion working capital provides substantial financial flexibility for future growth.

The company completed a $700 million upsized convertible note offering, which contributed significantly to the nearly $1 billion in working capital reported at the end of Q3 2025.

The company advanced heavy rare earth element pilot production at the White Mesa Mill, achieved NdPr qualification for major automakers, and received government approvals for the Donald Project joint venture in Australia.

Energy Fuels operates conventional and in-situ recovery uranium projects in the western United States, owns the White Mesa Mill in Utah, and is developing heavy mineral sands projects in Madagascar (Toliara), Brazil (Bahia), and Australia (Donald Project).

CEO Mark Chalmers stated that the company achieved higher sales, revenues and continued low-cost uranium production, setting the stage for increased gross margins in 2026.

The financial results cover the quarter ended September 30, 2025.

Energy Fuels focuses on uranium, rare earth elements, heavy mineral sands, vanadium and medical isotopes, with uranium concentrate being sold to nuclear utilities for carbon-free nuclear energy production.

Investors can view the full press release at https://ibn.fm/1axo4 and access the latest news and updates in the company's newsroom at http://ibn.fm/UUUU.

The White Mesa Mill in Utah is the only fully licensed and operating conventional uranium processing facility in the United States, where the company also produces advanced rare earth element products and evaluates recovery of medical isotopes for cancer treatments.

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