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Energy Fuels Inc.

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Energy Fuels is the leading U.S.

Investor website: https://energyfuels.com/

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Energy Fuels is the leading U.S. producer of uranium, the fuel for clean, affordable, emission-free nuclear energy, and an emerging world leader in rare earths and critical minerals. The company produces natural uranium concentrates, rare earth oxides, titanium and zirconium bearing minerals, vanadium, and potentially medical isotopes for cancer treatments. Energy Fuels operates the largest uranium production facility in the U.S. and is involved in multiple integrated U.S. critical mineral supply chains.

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Mineral resource
Indicated Mineral Resources: 9.1 million pounds of uranium, 1.6 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 0.29% U3O8. Inferred Mineral Resources: 2.0 million pounds of uranium, 0.4 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 0.25% U3O8. Measured & Indicated Mineral Resources: 17.6 million pounds of uranium, 1.8 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 0.48% U3O8. Inferred Mineral Resources: 13.8 million pounds of uranium, 1.5 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 0.46% U3O8. Inferred Vanadium Resources: 17.8 million pounds of vanadium, 0.8 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 1.08% V2O5. Inferred Uranium Resources: 0.8 million lbs., 0.8 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 0.26% U3O8. Probable Mineral Reserves: 18.4 million pounds of uranium, 7.5 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 0.12% U3O8. Indicated Mineral Resources: 9.6 million pounds of uranium, 4.2 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 0.11% U3O8.
Projects
["Bullfrog Project / Bullfrog Complex: A large-scale uranium project with over 11 million pounds of uranium resources. Close proximity to the White Mesa Mill. Located in favorable permitting jurisdiction. Excellent, large-scale “pipeline” project. Technical report in compliance with SK-1300 (US) and NI 43-101 (Canada). Ownership. Indicated Mineral Resources: 9.1 million pounds of uranium, 1.6 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 0.29% U3O8. Inferred Mineral Resources: 2.0 million pounds of uranium, 0.4 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 0.25% U3O8. [Download Technical Report](https://energyfuels.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/REVISED-FINAL_SLR-Energy-Fuels-Bullfrog-FINAL-Technical-Report-23-Feb-2022.pdf).","Roca Honda Project: One of the largest and highest-grade uranium projects in the U.S. Adjacent to General Atomics’ Mount Taylor Mine. Within trucking distance of the White Mesa Mill. Currently in advanced stages of permitting. Up to 2.7 million pounds of annual uranium production with a 9-year mine life. Technical report in compliance with SK-1300 (US) and NI 43-101 (Canada). Ownership (Energy Fuels). Measured & Indicated Mineral Resources: 17.6 million pounds of uranium, 1.8 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 0.48% U3O8. Inferred Mineral Resources: 13.8 million pounds of uranium, 1.5 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 0.46% U3O8. [Download Technical Report](https://energyfuels.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Revised_FINAL_SLR-Energy-Fuels-Roca-Honda-Final-Technical-Report-07-Mar-2022.pdf).","La Sal Complex: A series of uranium/vanadium mines in eastern Utah, including the Beaver, Pandora, La Sal, Energy Queen and Redd Block Projects. Close proximity to the White Mesa Mill. Fully permitted and developed. The largest and highest grade permitted and developed vanadium mines in the U.S. Test mining targeting high-grade uranium and vanadium in 2018/19. Technical report in compliance with SK-1300 (US) and NI 43-101 (Canada). Ownership. Inferred Vanadium Resources: 17.8 million pounds of vanadium, 0.8 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 1.08% V2O5. Inferred Uranium Resources: 0.8 million lbs., 0.8 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 0.26% U3O8. Short-term uranium and vanadium production potential from fully permitted & developed mines. [Download Technical Report](https://energyfuels.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/REVISED-FINAL_SLR-Energy-Fuels-La-Sal-FINAL-Technical-Report-23-Feb-2022.pdf).","Sheep Mountain Project: One of the largest uranium projects in the U.S. Over 30 million pounds of uranium resources, including 18.4 million pounds of mineral reserves. One of the few uranium projects in the U.S. with NI 43-101 Mineral Reserves. Fully-permitted for mining; evaluating ore processing options. Up to 1.5 million pounds of annual production with 15 year mine life. Technical report in compliance with SK-1300 (US) and NI 43-101 (Canada). Ownership. Probable Mineral Reserves: 18.4 million pounds of uranium, 7.5 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 0.12% U3O8. Indicated Mineral Resources: 9.6 million pounds of uranium, 4.2 million tons of mineralized material, Average grade of 0.11% U3O8. [Download Technical Report](https://energyfuels.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/REVISED-FINAL_EFR_Sheep_Mtn_PFS_03_05_22.pdf)."]
Leadership
Ross Bhappu (President and CEO, Ross Bhappu is President and CEO of Energy Fuels and comes from a background of both technical and financial roles in the mining industry. Prior to joining Energy Fuels, he was a partner and served as Head of Private Equity for Resource Capital Funds, responsible for a substantial portfolio of mining investments.), Nathan Longenecker (Chief Legal Officer and EVP, Global Government Relations), Nathan Bennett (Chief Financial Officer), Oscar German (EVP & Chief Human Resources Officer), Mike van Akkooi (EVP, Metals, Alloys and Magnets), David C. Frydenlund (EVP, Strategic Acquisitions and Financings, and Special Counsel to the CEO), Curtis H. Moore (Senior Vice President of Marketing & Corporate Development), Bruce D. Hansen (Chairman of the Board, Mr. Hansen is the former Chief Executive Officer and a former director of General Moly Inc. He has extensive experience in financial and operational roles in the mining sector.), Benjamin Eshleman III (Director, Mr. Eshleman previously served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Mesteña, LLC, overseeing uranium leasing activities.), Barbara Filas (Director, Ms. Filas has extensive experience in mining operations and consulting, and was the first female President of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration.), Jaqueline Herrera (Director, Ms. Herrera has over 25 years of experience in corporate and technical leadership across multiple industries, including mining and energy.), Dennis Higgs (Director, Mr. Higgs has over forty years of experience in financial and venture capital markets, founding several junior exploration companies.), Michael Stirzaker (Director, Mr. Stirzaker has over 30 years of experience in mining finance and investment, having held senior roles in various mining companies.)

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