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Dawn Lake project

Saskatchewan, Canada · Underground

Under Development
Uranium
Overview
Development and exploration stage uranium project located in the Athabasca Basin of northern Saskatchewan, Canada. It is considered a large, early-stage exploration project. Hosts the Tamarack deposit and other historically identified mineralised areas.
Expansion
Exploration drilling on the La Rocque Lake corridor expanded known uranium mineralisation. Planned to spend approximately $7 million on brownfields and advanced exploration in 2024, focusing on the La Rocque Lake corridor, and about $10 million in 2026 for brownfields and advanced exploration.
Companies & ownership
  • Cameco Corporation
    TSX:CCO · NYSE:CCJ
Boral Concrete Rockhampton

Queensland, Australia · Processing Facility

Operating
GraphiteSilica SandKaolinHalloysiteTitaniumIron Ore (Magnetite)+39
Overview
The Boral Concrete Rockhampton facility is an operational concrete batching plant located at 36-40 Johnson Street in Parkhurst, Rockhampton, Queensland. Operated by Boral Limited, this processing facility produces and supplies ready-mixed concrete for the Central Queensland construction market.
Processing
The facility is a concrete batching plant that produces and supplies ready-mixed concrete.
Companies & ownership
  • Boral Limited
    ASX:BLD
EZ Complex

Arizona, United States · Underground

Under Development
Uranium
Overview
The EZ Complex consists of two adjacent high-grade uranium deposits known as "breccia pipes," identified as EZ1 and EZ2. The project is 100% owned by Energy Fuels Inc. through its subsidiary EFR Arizona Strip LLC.
Processing
Ore to be shipped to White Mesa Mill for processing.
Expansion
Resumed permitting activities in June 2025.
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
Kwale Project

Kwale county, Kenya · Open Pit

Closed
IlmeniteRutileZircon
Opened
2013-01-01
End year
2024
Workforce
1,744 employees and contractors in 2023
Overview
a heavy mineral sands mine located in Kwale county, approximately 50 kilometres south of Mombasa, Kenya.
Production
Projected annual production at the start of the mine was 330,000 tonnes of ilmenite, 80,000 tonnes of rutile, and 40,000 tonnes of zircon. In the 2023 financial year, the Kwale Operations produced 532,049 tonnes of heavy mineral concentrate. Zircon production in FY2023 was 25,954 tonnes.
Processing
wet concentrator plant, gravity separation, mineral separation plant
Equipment
scrapers, such as two 26 m³ capacity scrapers
Expansion
mine life was extended through the development of the Bumamani Project
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
Vara Mada Project

Atsimo-Andrefana, Madagascar · Open Pit

Under Development
IlmeniteZirconRutileRare Earth ElementsMineral Sands
Mine life
38 years
Overview
The Vara Mada Project, formerly known as the Toliara Project, is a mineral sands project focused on the Ranobe deposit in southwest Madagascar. It is currently in the development stage, with a feasibility study completed and a government-imposed suspension lifted in November 2024. The project has an estimated mine life of 38 years.
Production
Over its 38-year mine life, the project is projected to have an average annual production of 959,000 tonnes of ilmenite, 66,000 tonnes of zircon, 8,000 tonnes of rutile, and 24,000 tonnes of monazite. Stage 1 operations are designed to process 12.6 million tonnes of ore per year, which will increase to 25 million tonnes per year in Stage 2.
Processing
Ore will be slurried and pumped to the wet concentrator plant, where slimes are removed and valuable heavy minerals are concentrated through gravity separation. The resulting heavy mineral concentrate is then processed in the mineral separation plant to separate ilmenite, rutile, and zircon. A monazite-rich stream from this process is upgraded in the monazite concentrator plant using gravity and magnetic separation. The monazite concentrate produced at Vara Mada is expected to be shipped to Energy Fuels' White Mesa Mill in Utah, USA, for processing into separated rare earth oxides.
Equipment
The project will utilise dry mining units (DMU) feeding a wet concentrator plant (WCP) via a slurry pipeline. The heavy mineral concentrate will then be treated in a mineral separation plant (MSP). A dedicated monazite concentrator plant (MCP) will further process a tailings stream to produce a finished monazite product. Stage 1 is planned to include a single DMU and WCP, with an identical set to be added in Stage 2. The project also includes plans for a purpose-built export facility for shipping finished products.
Expansion
The operation will be developed in two stages. Stage 1 is planned to include a single DMU and WCP, with an identical set to be added in Stage 2. Stage 1 operations are designed to process 12.6 million tonnes of ore per year, which will increase to 25 million tonnes per year in Stage 2.
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
PT Kideco Jaya Agung

East Kalimantan, Indonesia · Open Pit

Operating
Coal
Opened
1993-01-01
End year
2043
Mine life
20 years
Workforce
approximately 13,000 people
Production
In 2024, coal production was 30.7 million tonnes. For 2023, production was 30.1 million tonnes. In 2021, the mine produced 32.5 million metric tons of coal.
Processing
The processing infrastructure includes a coal handling facility. A contractor was involved in the relocation of a Mobile Coal Crushing Plant (MCCP).
Equipment
The equipment fleet includes haul trucks and excavators. There are trials underway with electric dump trucks, and the heavy equipment fleet uses B35 biodiesel. A contractor, Petrosea, has utilised three 250-tonne excavators and an associated fleet at the site.
Companies & ownership
  • Indika Energy Tbk
Donald Project

Victoria, Australia · Open Pit

Under Development
ZirconIlmeniteRutileRare Earth Elements
Opened
2027-01-01
End year
2069
Mine life
42 years
Workforce
average of 536 full-time equivalent employment opportunities
Overview
The Donald Project is a mineral sands and rare earths project located in the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia, approximately 300 kilometres north-west of Melbourne and 15 kilometres east of the town of Minyip. It is a joint venture between Astron Corporation Limited (51%) and Energy Fuels Inc. (right to earn up to 49%). The project is currently in the development stage, with a final investment decision anticipated in late 2025 and construction planned for 2026.
Production
Phase 1 is expected to mine 7.5 million tonnes of ore per year. The average annual production for Phase 1 is estimated to be 7,200 tonnes of REEC and 228,700 tonnes of HMC.
Processing
On-site processing will involve a Mining Unit Plant (MUP), a Wet Concentrator Plant (WCP), and a Concentrate Upgrade Plant (CUP). The MUP will scrub, screen, and slurry the ore, which will then be pumped to the WCP. The processing will utilise gravity and magnetic separation to produce a heavy mineral concentrate (HMC) and a rare earth element concentrate (REEC).
Equipment
excavators and trucks, supported by dozers, graders, and water trucks
Expansion
A proposed Phase 2 would extend the project's life to at least 58 years and would involve the duplication of the mining and mineral processing operations.
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
Bullfrog Project

Utah, United States · Underground

Under Development
Uranium
Mine life
15 years
Overview
The Bullfrog Project is a uranium exploration project located in Garfield County, Utah, within the Colorado Plateau. It consists of two contiguous sandstone-type uranium deposits, Copper Bench and Indian Bench.
Production
Annual production of roughly 700,000 to 800,000 pounds of U3O8.
Processing
Ore transported to White Mesa Mill for processing into natural uranium concentrate (U3O8).
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
Roca Honda Project

New Mexico, United States · Underground

Under Development
Uranium
Mine life
9 years
Overview
The Roca Honda Project is an advanced-stage uranium project operated by Energy Fuels Inc. The project is located in McKinley County, New Mexico, United States, in the Grants Mineral District, approximately three miles northwest of San Mateo. The project is situated on public lands managed by the US Forest Service and the State of New Mexico, covering approximately 4,440 acres.
Production
approximately 2.5-2.6 million pounds of U3O8 annually
Processing
trucking the material approximately 275 miles to Energy Fuels' 100%-owned White Mesa Mill, a conventional uranium mill located near Blanding, Utah
Equipment
surface and underground mobile equipment fleet; underground shop with service bays for heavy equipment, an overhead crane for servicing, a machine shop with milling tools, a lathe, and saws; use of explosives, with an estimated 300 pounds per day; two 18-foot diameter production shafts
Expansion
added to the U.S. Federal Infrastructure Project's Permitting Dashboard as a FAST-41 Transparency Project, which has the potential to expedite federal review
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
Sheep Mountain Project

Wyoming, United States · Underground

Care And Maintenance
Uranium
Mine life
12 years
Workforce
At full production, the project is expected to require approximately 200 employees. Around 80 of these employees will be for the open-pit, heap leach, and processing plant operations, with the remainder required for the underground mine.
Overview
The Sheep Mountain Project is currently on standby. The project is fully permitted for mining, but the company is evaluating ore processing options. A planned on-site heap leach facility has not yet been permitted, and the company is considering this or processing at a third-party facility, pending improved market conditions.
Production
The project is expected to produce 1.4 million pounds of uranium annually. A separate source states a peak production rate of 1.5 million pounds of U3O8 per year.
Processing
The proposed processing method is a conventional heap leach process. The run-of-the-mine ore will be crushed and placed on a heap pad. An acid leach solution will be applied, and the resulting pregnant leach solution will be processed in a solvent extraction plant to produce yellowcake.
Equipment
Open-Pit Mining: The planned equipment for the Congo pit includes four 637 CAT twin-engine scrapers, four 631 CAT single-engine scrapers, two medium-size excavators, two motor graders, two track-dozers, two 32-tonne articulated trucks, one 980 CAT wheel loader, and two water trucks. Underground Mining: The underground operation is planned to utilise five jumbo drills, nine bolters, and six scooptrams with a seven-cubic-yard capacity each. A 36-inch conveyor system will be used for ore haulage.
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
Hank Project

Wyoming, United States · Solution

Under Development
Uranium
Overview
The Hank Project is a fully licensed and permitted in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium project in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming, 100% owned by Energy Fuels Inc. It is designated as a satellite facility to the Nichols Ranch ISR Mine & Plant and is currently on standby, awaiting market conditions for development.
Processing
in-situ recovery (ISR) operation, including an ion exchange circuit and a lixiviant make-up circuit at a satellite processing facility.
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
Jane Dough Project

Wyoming, United States · Solution

Under Development
Uranium
Overview
The Jane Dough Project is a fully-permitted in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium project in Campbell and Johnson Counties, Wyoming, owned by Energy Fuels Inc. It is an expansion area for the company's Nichols Ranch processing facility, with extracted solutions potentially delivered via pipeline.
Production
As of a 2015 technical report, measured and indicated resources of 7.9 million pounds of uranium (3.4 million tons at 0.115% U3O8), and inferred resources of 1.1 million pounds of uranium (0.6 million tons at 0.10% U3O8). Company website also notes indicated mineral resources of 3.6 million pounds of uranium (1.5 million tons at 0.11% U3O8) and inferred mineral resources of 0.3 million pounds of uranium (0.1 million tons at 0.11% U3O8).
Equipment
Century Geophysical logging truck
Expansion
Considered an expansion area for the company's Nichols Ranch processing facility, with 14 fully-permitted wellfields expected to be developed as an extension.
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
Nichols Ranch Project

Wyoming, United States · Solution

Operating
Uranium
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
Henry Mountains Complex

Utah, United States · Underground

Care And Maintenance
Uranium
Overview
The Henry Mountains Complex is an underground uranium and vanadium project in Garfield County, Utah, United States. It is on standby, with Energy Fuels Inc. owning the Copper Bench and Indian Bench deposits (Bullfrog Project) within the complex.
Equipment
existing underground workings, including haulageways
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
Whirlwind Mine

Colorado, United States · Underground

Under Development
UraniumVanadium
Workforce
10 to 12 employees initially, expanding to 24 employees at full production
Overview
Conventional underground uranium and vanadium mine located along the Colorado-Utah state line, approximately four miles southwest of Gateway. Currently undergoing rehabilitation for a potential restart contingent on market conditions.
Production
up to 200 tons of ore per day, approximately 250,000 pounds of U3O8 and 1,000,000 pounds of V2O5 annually
Equipment
3,000-foot decline, water treatment plant, fabric/metal frame shop building, two-piece mobile mine dry/office building
Expansion
advancing rehabilitation, development, and readiness activities for a potential restart, completed engineering design for a new or upgraded water treatment plant
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
Sunday Complex

Colorado, United States · Underground

Operating
UraniumVanadium
Workforce
in-house mining team, including two alternating mining crews
Overview
The Sunday Complex is an underground uranium and vanadium mine located in San Miguel County, Colorado, within the Uravan Mineral Belt. It consists of five interconnected, fully permitted underground mines: Sunday, West Sunday, St. Jude, Carnation, and Topaz. Operations restarted in July 2021.
Production
ramping up to a daily ore production of 500 tons, with an anticipated annual output of one million pounds of uranium and six million pounds of vanadium; over 3,000 tons of uranium and vanadium ore mined and stockpiled between December 2021 and March 2022
Processing
ore transported to Energy Fuels' White Mesa Mill in Utah for toll milling; Western Uranium & Vanadium is developing the Mustang Mineral Processing Plant with patented kinetic separation process
Equipment
mining equipment and vehicles, company trucks and equipment
Expansion
expanding infrastructure into deeper areas of the mine complex to facilitate simultaneous ore sourcing from multiple areas; underground horizontal drilling to further define mineralized zones
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
La Sal Complex

Utah, United States · Underground

Operating
UraniumVanadium
Overview
The La Sal Complex is a series of underground uranium and vanadium mines in San Juan County, Utah, 100% owned by Energy Fuels Inc. It includes the Beaver, Pandora, La Sal, Energy Queen, and Redd Block projects, which are fully permitted and developed.
Production
As of late 2023, the complex was mining at a combined rate of approximately 2.0 million pounds of recoverable uranium contained in ore per year, expected to continue through at least 2026. In 2025, it mined over 1.6 million pounds of uranium.
Processing
Mineralised material is stockpiled on the surface at the mines and then hauled approximately 70 miles to Energy Fuels' White Mesa Mill in Blanding, Utah, for processing.
Expansion
Energy Fuels restarted mining at the La Sal Decline/Beaver Shaft and the Pandora mines in Q4 2023 and plans to continue mining and drill additional vent holes to open up more areas of the complex.
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
Wate Project

Arizona, United States · Underground

Under Development
Uranium
Overview
The Wate Project is a uranium project located in northern Arizona, United States, in Coconino County, south of the Grand Canyon National Park. It is a high-grade "breccia pipe" uranium deposit.
Processing
Anticipated processing method involves shipping the ore for processing at Energy Fuels' White Mesa uranium mill in Utah.
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
Pinyon Plain Project

Arizona, United States · Underground

Operating
UraniumCopper
Mine life
2.67 years
Workforce
60 employees
Overview
The Pinyon Plain Project, formerly known as the Canyon Mine, is a fully permitted and operating underground uranium and copper mine in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. It is located in the Kaibab National Forest, approximately 6 miles southeast of the town of Tusayan.
Production
Planned maximum annual production rate is 109,500 tons of uranium ore. In April 2025, the mine produced 4,604 tons of ore containing approximately 151,400 pounds of uranium. For the full year 2025, the mine produced ore containing approximately 1,530,000 pounds of U3O8.
Processing
Mineralised material is hoisted to the surface and stockpiled on an ore pad before being transported to Energy Fuels' White Mesa Mill in Blanding, Utah, for processing.
Equipment
shaft, a headframe, hoist, compressor, a lined ore pad, and a ventilation shaft
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
White Mesa Mill

Utah, United States · Processing Facility

Operating
UraniumVanadiumRare Earth Elements
Opened
1980-01-01
Workforce
Approximately 75 people in 2022, with potential to grow to over 150 with rare earth expansion
Overview
The only fully licensed and operational conventional uranium mill in the United States, processing uranium, vanadium, and rare earth elements.
Production
licensed capacity to produce over 8 million pounds of U3O8 per year
Processing
crushing, grinding, sulphuric acid leach, solvent extraction recovery for uranium; solvent extraction circuit for rare earth elements
Equipment
coarse ore bin, conveyors, grinding circuit, yellowcake dryers, packaging equipment, clarifiers, boiler, various processing circuits, tanks, piping, agitation equipment
Expansion
expansion of rare earth processing, rare earth initiative
Companies & ownership
  • Energy Fuels Inc.
    TSX:EFR · NYSE:UUUU
Kintyre

Western Australia, Australia · Open Pit

Under Development
Uranium
Mine life
12 years
Workforce
Expected to employ up to 450 people.
Overview
The Kintyre project is an advanced-stage uranium exploration project located in the East Pilbara region of Western Australia, approximately 260 kilometres north-east of Newman, situated at the western edge of the Great Sandy Desert. It is focused on uranium, with the intended final product being uranium concentrates (yellowcake).
Production
Potential production capacity of up to 4,400 tonnes of U3O8 per annum. Overall mining rate estimated between 15 and 24 million tonnes per annum, with the processing plant handling between 0.5 and 3 million tonnes of ore per annum.
Processing
Proposed processing method involves a leach and precipitation treatment plant to produce uranium oxide concentrate (U3O8). Mined material would be sorted to separate uranium-bearing ore from waste rock.
Equipment
Mining fleet would consist of excavators and trucks. Power supplied by an on-site diesel or diesel/gas hybrid power station. Infrastructure includes a tailings management facility.
Expansion
Potential for extension of mine life through further exploration.
Companies & ownership
  • Cameco Corporation
    TSX:CCO · NYSE:CCJ
Yeelirrie

Western Australia, Australia · Open Pit

Under Development
Uranium
Mine life
22 years
Overview
The Yeelirrie deposit is located in the Northern Goldfields region of Western Australia, approximately 650 km northeast of Perth and 70 km south-west of Wiluna. Cameco Corporation owns 100% of the project through its subsidiary, Cameco Australia Pty Ltd, which is the operator. The deposit was discovered in 1972 by Western Mining Corporation. State approval was granted in 2017 and federal approval in 2019.
Production
expected to produce up to 7,500 tonnes of uranium oxide concentrate (UOC) per year at its peak. The average annual production over the 15-year processing period is estimated to be approximately 3,850 tonnes of UOC.
Processing
alkali leach and direct precipitation process, involving comminution via SAG milling, atmospheric alkaline leaching, counter-current decantation, followed by direct precipitation of uranium oxide concentrate, product drying, and packaging.
Equipment
excavators, front-end loaders, and haul trucks
Companies & ownership
  • Cameco Corporation
    TSX:CCO · NYSE:CCJ
Millennium project

Saskatchewan, Canada · Underground

Under Development
Uranium
Workforce
about 150 people
Overview
The Millennium project is an undeveloped, proposed underground uranium mine located in the southeastern Athabasca Basin of northern Saskatchewan, approximately 35 kilometres north of the Key Lake operation. The project, which includes the Millennium deposit discovered in 2000, is operated by Cameco. The primary commodity is uranium, to be extracted in the form of uranium concentrates. As of early 2026, Cameco's focus is on its tier-one assets, and no work is currently planned for the Millennium project. A number of environmental assessment studies have been completed to evaluate the potential effects of the project's construction, operation, and decommissioning.
Production
estimated 150,000 to 200,000 tonnes of ore annually
Companies & ownership
  • Cameco Corporation
    TSX:CCO · NYSE:CCJ
  • Denison Mines Corp.
    TSX:DML · NYSE:DNN
Smith Ranch-Highland

Wyoming, United States · Solution

Care And Maintenance
Uranium
End year
2028
Workforce
approximately 170 people
Overview
The Smith Ranch-Highland project is a uranium mining operation in the state of Wyoming in the United States, operated by Cameco Corporation. It consists of the adjoining Smith Ranch and Highland properties, now operated as a single facility in Converse County.
Production
The processing plants have a licensed capacity of 5.5 million pounds per year, including the Highland mill, while the wellfields have a licensed capacity of 3 million pounds per year. Since 2002, the operation has produced 23 million pounds of uranium. In 2015, the facility produced 1.4 million pounds of uranium.
Processing
In-situ recovery, where natural groundwater mixed with small amounts of oxygen and carbon dioxide is pumped into the ore zone to dissolve the uranium. The uranium-bearing solution is then pumped to the surface and processed. The facility includes a central processing plant located at the Smith Ranch site, which processes all uranium, including from satellite facilities. The Highland plant is currently idle. Waste from the process is disposed of through deep well injection.
Expansion
The Highland operation was acquired in 1997, and the Smith Ranch property was acquired in 2002, with the operations being consolidated. The two facilities were combined into a single license in August 2003.
Companies & ownership
  • Cameco Corporation
    TSX:CCO · NYSE:CCJ
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