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Energy Fuels

www.energyfuels.com

 
Energy Fuels (NYSE MKT UUUU | TSX:EFR) is America`s premier uranium company. Energy Fuels` operations, employees, and properties are located in Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Wyoming, and New Mexico, and our operations are managed out of our Lakewood, Colorado office (near Denver). Energy Fuels is one of three public companies in the World with both conventional and ISR production. We own and control the only operational conventional uranium processing facility in the United States, the White Mesa Mill located near Blanding, Utah. The White Mesa Mill has an operating capacity of 2,000 tons per day and the potential to process up ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Tom Brock
CFO Profile

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