Production at Johnson County uranium facility to begin in August
26 Jan 2024
Uranium Energy Corp. has announced that it will resume operations at its mine and processing plant in southern Johnson County in August.
The company and its board have been waiting for a consistent uranium market to commit to production, though it’s been preparing for operations to start since at least October, the vice president for Wyoming operations, Donna Wichers, previously told the Bulletin. That includes some hiring, drilling and casing new wells.
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