Ur-Energy Inc


A drill rig and other equipment at Ur-Energy's Lost Creek uranium in-situ recovery project in Wyoming. Photo by Ur-Energy

Ur-Energy clears final hurdle at Lost Creek

Shares of Ur-Energy(URE-T, URG-X) rose 5% to 99¢ on Oct. 5, after the U.S. Bureau of Land Management approved the company’s operation plan for the Lost Creek uranium in-situ recovery project in Wyoming’s Sweetwater County.


Ur-Energy clears final hurdle at Lost Creek

Shares of Ur-Energy (URE-T, URG-X) rose 5% to 99¢ on Oct. 5 after the Bureau of Land Management approved the company’s plan of operations for the Lost Creek uranium in-situ recovery project in Wyoming. The record of decision (ROD) is…


Drill rigs at Strathmore Minerals' Gas Hills uranium project in Wyoming. Photo by Strathmore Minerals

The shine is back on uranium stocks

Korea Electric Power Corporation is taking a 13.9% stake in Strathmore Minerals (STM-T) in a deal that will also give the Korean energy giant off-take rights to a portion of the uranium junior’s future production.


The shine is back on uranium stocks

Korea Electric Power Corporation is taking a 13.9% stake in Strathmore Minerals (STM-T) in a deal that will also give the Korean energy giant off-take rights to a portion of the uranium junior’s future production.


Crosshair boots resource higher at Bootheel

Shares of Crosshair Energy (CXX-T, CXZ-X) were up 11.90% or 5¢ at 47¢ per share in mid-morning trading in Toronto after the junior announced it had raised the resource estimate for the Bootheel uranium project in southern Wyoming’s…


Drilling at Ur-Energy's Lost Creek uranium project in Wyoming's Great Divide basin.

Ur-Energy gets permits, cash

Ur-Energy (URE-T, URG-X) continues to drive towards production at its Lost Creek uranium project in Wyoming’s Great Divide basin.





Crosshair to merge with Target

One uranium junior lacked cash and the other lacked a worthwhile project, but they both had the same chief executiv…


Checking levels at the water supply well for Ur-Energy's Lost Creek project, in Wyoming.

Ur-Energy study finds potential at Lost Creek

A preliminary economic assessment on Ur-Energy’s (URE-T, UREGF-O) Lost Creek uranium deposit in Sweetwater Cty., Wyo., found that the project would be economic at uranium prices above US$40 per lb.


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