VRIC: US, Canadian companies set to soar on Russian uranium ban

Yellowcake (uranium oxide) produced by Rosatom's mining division, ARMZ, at its Dalur facilities in Russia. Credit: ARMZ Uranium Holding Co.

U.S. and Canadian-based uranium companies are set to soar on a looming Russian production ban in the Western world, GoldSilver.com’s senior precious metals analyst, Jeff Clark, told an industry event in Vancouver on May 17.

“Uranium is already in a bull market,” he told the VRIC conference. “Yes, those prices have come down just like the others have, but for fundamental key reasons such as supply-demand and growing political support globally for uranium and nuclear power is growing,” he said.

He believes Russian uranium, which still accounts for about 50% of U.S. consumption, will soon be banned in retaliation for its invasion of Ukraine. “They’ve done it for oil and gas, but they haven’t done it for uranium. But that is coming. That is a done deal. It’s going to happen,” he stressed.

Denison is planning in situ recovery at the Wheeler River uranium project. Credit: Denison Mines.

According to Clark, in the U.S., there’s widespread political support for a ban from every party except for a very tiny minority of people. “It will lift and make the U.S. and Canadian uranium companies very, very attractive,” the analyst pointed out.

“They’re still reliant on Russian uranium, yet the ban is coming. It will make U.S. and Canadian companies all that more attractive,” he said.

Clark highlighted two companies likely to benefit from the move Uranium Energy Corp (NYSE American: UEC) and enCore Energy (TSXV: E.U.; USOTCQB: ENCUF), in which he has large positions.

“These companies are in that pre-production sweet spot. Not only are they going to be more favoured because of bandwidth, whenever it comes, but they’re also going to be in production next year,” said Clark.

He also likes Boss Energy (ASX: BOE) in Australia. “They’re the same spot. They’re going to be in production within a year. I also think Fission Uranium Corp. (TSX: FCU) is just an automatic buy.”

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