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CHRISTI, Texas, Dec. 20,
2022 /CNW/ - enCore Energy Corp.
("enCore" or the "Company") (TSXV: EU) (OTCQB: ENCUF)
today announced that the company has been awarded a contract to
sell 100,000 pounds of natural uranium concentrates
(U3O8) to the Government of the United States, at a price of $70.50/pound, under the new Uranium Reserve
Program. enCore is one of five qualified United States based operators, with existing
licensed facilities, approved to sell domestically sourced natural
uranium to the United States
government's Uranium Reserve Program.
The uranium purchase will help the government establish a
strategic uranium reserve and represents the first uranium purchase
by the United States government in
40 years. The U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA),
an office within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), is the agency
tasked with purchasing domestic U3O8 and
conversion services for the Uranium Reserve. The Uranium Reserve is
intended to be a backup source of supply for domestic nuclear power
plants in the event of a significant market disruption and provide
support for restarting uranium production in the United States.
Additionally, enCore announced its application for membership in
the DOE's newly created HALEU (High Assay Low Enrichment)
Consortium. enCore's prominent private land holdings offer a
competitive advantage as a supplier of natural uranium for the
program which specifically excludes uranium produced from Federal
Lands.
Paul Goranson, CEO of enCore
Energy stated "enCore is one of a select few uranium companies
qualified and approved to provide uranium to the Uranium Reserve.
As we have seen in 2022, global supply chains for nuclear fuel have
been severely disrupted by geopolitical events and the need for a
domestic and secure supply chain for nuclear fuel is a stark
reality. The proceeds from this contract will do exactly as
intended and be invested directly into advancing new production
from our South Texas Rosita Project in 2023."
William M. Sheriff, Executive
Chairman of enCore Energy added "enCore respectfully acknowledges
the government's vision to secure a domestic source of energy
through strengthening and supporting the nuclear fuel cycle
including uranium production which, when produced from in-situ
recovery technology, provides our nation with clean and efficient
energy. Over the past 40 years, the
United States has become the world's largest consumer of
uranium, used to produce nuclear energy, although highly dependent
upon foreign sources of fuel. The Company gratefully acknowledges
the bi-partisan efforts to reverse this reliance on foreign sourced
nuclear fuel and develop a strong domestic nuclear industry."
The United States Uranium Reserve
Program1
The strategy for Restoring America's Competitive Nuclear
Energy Advantage was recently released by the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) to preserve and grow the entire
United States nuclear enterprise.
It is a direct result of the Nuclear Fuel Working Group addressing
the challenges facing our U.S. nuclear fuel cycle.
The first immediate step in this plan has been initiated through
the first purchases under the Uranium Reserve Program managed by
the NNSA and was funded by Congress in fiscal year 2021. Under the
Uranium Reserve program, NNSA will buy uranium directly from
domestic mines and contract for uranium conversion services. The
new stockpile is expected to support the operation of at least two
U.S. uranium mines, reestablish active conversion capabilities, and
ensure a backup supply of uranium for nuclear power operators in
the event of a market disruption.
NNSA initiated a competitive procurement process for
establishing the Uranium Reserve program and additional support is
expected over a 10-year period as market conditions evolve,
including consideration of enrichment needs after first addressing
the very near-term pressure on the uranium mining and conversion
subsectors.
U.S. Department of Energy HALEU
Consortium
In addition to the sale of uranium, enCore has made application
to participate in the Department of Energy (DOE) High Assay Low
Enriched Uranium (HALEU) Consortium. The DOE established the HALEU
Consortium to help inform activities carried out by the Department
to secure a domestic supply of HALEU. Section 2001 of the Energy
Act of 2020 directs the Secretary of Energy to establish and carry
out, through the Department's Office of Nuclear Energy (NE), the
HALEU Availability Program (referred to as the Program), including
establishing the HALEU Consortium. HALEU is uranium that is
enriched above 5% U235, the level of uranium enrichment
used in the 93 operating light water nuclear reactors in the U.S.,
and has an enrichment of up to 20% U235. The level of
enrichment is necessary for fueling advanced nuclear reactors and
several of the small modular reactor designs.
Currently, the United States
has limited capacity to create HALEU. To support a commercial HALEU
fuel cycle, in 2020 Congress authorized the creation of the HALEU
Availability Program. enCore is uniquely qualified to supply
uranium for this program with near term production coming from
South Texas from two, soon to be
three, fully licensed ISR production facilities located on
privately owned surface and mineral properties. Uranium produced at
enCore's operations will meet the program's requirements and give
the company a competitive position to satisfy future government
bids.
About enCore Energy
Corp.
enCore Energy is the most diversified In-Situ Recovery uranium
development company in the United
States and recently announced it entered into a definitive
agreement to acquire the Alta Mesa In-Situ Recovery uranium project
(the "Transaction"). The Transaction will position enCore as a
leading US-focused ISR uranium company with the proven management
expertise required to advance multiple production opportunities
within its portfolio. enCore is focused on becoming the next
uranium producer from its licensed and past-producing South Texas
Rosita Processing Plant by 2023. The South Dakota-based Dewey-Burdock project and
the Wyoming Gas Hills project offer mid-term production
opportunities, with significant New
Mexico uranium resource endowments providing long-term
opportunities. The enCore team is led by industry experts with
extensive knowledge and experience in all aspects of ISR uranium
operations and the nuclear fuel cycle. enCore is committed to
engaging and working with local communities and indigenous
governments to create positive impact from corporate
developments.
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1 Building a
Uranium Reserve: The First Step in Preserving the U.S. Nuclear Fuel
Cycle | Department of Energy
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