enCore Energy: Advancing Domestic Uranium Production for Clean Energy

enCore Energy is expanding domestic uranium production with a focus on clean energy, leveraging its unique position as the only U.S. producer with multiple operating processing plants.

enCore Energy: Advancing Domestic Uranium Production for Clean Energy

Explore enCore Energy's strategic growth in uranium production to fuel America’s clean energy future

enCore Energy Corp, known as "America’s Clean Energy Company™," is rapidly advancing domestic uranium production through its environmentally responsible in-situ recovery (ISR) process. With two operational uranium processing plants in Texas—Alta Mesa and Rosita—the company is the only uranium producer in the United States with multiple producing facilities. Alta Mesa, enCore's flagship plant, is set to ramp up to a full production capacity of 1.5 million pounds of uranium per year. With a strong balance sheet, zero debt, and ongoing expansion plans, including significant exploration at Alta Mesa and other strategic assets, enCore is positioned to drive growth through both organic development and mergers and acquisitions. As the company continues to scale, it aims to reduce reliance on foreign uranium suppliers and support the U.S. clean energy transition.

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