Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU) (TSX: EFR), a U.S.-based producer of uranium and rare earth elements, announced it will host a conference call and webcast on Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, at 9 a.m. Mountain Time to discuss its financial results for the year 2025. The call will be led by management and will include a question-and-answer period. Financial results and additional highlights will be issued in a press release prior to the call.
The announcement underscores Energy Fuels' continued prominence in the critical minerals sector. The company has been the leading U.S. producer of natural uranium concentrate for several years, supplying nuclear utilities for carbon-free energy generation. Additionally, Energy Fuels operates the White Mesa Mill in Utah, the only fully licensed and operating conventional uranium processing facility in the United States. At this mill, the company also produces advanced rare earth element products and vanadium oxide when market conditions are favorable, and is exploring the recovery of medical isotopes for cancer treatments.
Energy Fuels is expanding its portfolio beyond uranium. The company is developing three heavy mineral sands projects: the Toliara Project in Madagascar, the Bahia Project in Brazil, and the Donald Project in Australia, where it has the right to earn up to a 49% interest in a joint venture with Astron Corporation Limited. These projects position Energy Fuels as a diversified critical minerals company. The company is headquartered in Lakewood, Colorado, near Denver, and its common shares trade on the NYSE American under the symbol UUUU and on the Toronto Stock Exchange under EFR.
For more information, the full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/1LLNc. Additional updates and news can be found in the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/UUUU. Energy Fuels’ website at http://www.energyfuels.com provides comprehensive information on its operations and strategic initiatives.
This conference call is a key event for investors and industry observers, offering insight into Energy Fuels' financial performance and strategic direction amid growing demand for critical minerals essential for clean energy and advanced technologies. The company's dual focus on uranium for nuclear energy and rare earth elements for various high-tech applications positions it at the intersection of energy security and technological innovation. As the U.S. seeks to reduce reliance on foreign sources for critical minerals, Energy Fuels' domestic production capabilities become increasingly significant.


