Uranium Energy capacity build‑out: production and UF6 refinery lens for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on MINING.com
30 Second Briefing
Uranium Energy Corp has started uranium extraction from three new header houses at wellfield 11 of its Christensen Ranch ISR operation in Wyoming, with one more awaiting approval and three additional units under construction in wellfield 12 and the 10-extension, as it targets up to 4 million lb/year of capacity across three new wellfields. The recovered uranium feeds the Irigaray central processing plant, now being upgraded after first drummed production in February 2025 to handle output from 11 Powder River Basin projects. In parallel, UEC has received a US NRC docket number for a proposed uranium refining and conversion facility, planned with Fluor for 10,000 t/year UF6 capacity, exceeding half current US demand.
Technical Brief
- Wyoming state regulators have already approved additional header houses at Christensen Ranch ISR, enabling staged tie-ins.
- Irigaray central processing plant is configured as a hub for Powder River Basin uranium projects.
- First drummed uranium concentrate from Irigaray was produced, confirming plant commissioning before current upgrades.
- Irigaray’s current upgrade programme is specifically aimed at higher throughput to accommodate multiple wellfield expansions.
- UEC has obtained a US NRC docket number, formally initiating the federal licensing process for its conversion facility.
- Fluor is leading engineering and design for the proposed refinery/conversion plant, with site selection still outstanding.
- Formal licence application for the conversion facility will only be submitted once design and site selection are complete.
Our Take
With Christensen Ranch targeting 4 million lb/y of uranium and 11 Powder River Basin projects tied into the Irigaray plant, UEC is positioning itself as a multi-asset ISR platform rather than a single-mine producer, which typically gives more flexibility to throttle output with price cycles than conventional hard-rock operations in our database.
The Myriad Uranium–Subatomic Industries deal in New Mexico in our recent uranium coverage highlights how early-stage US uranium assets are being monetised into tech-driven vehicles, while UEC in Wyoming and Texas is instead deploying capital into near-term ISR capacity and refinery licensing, signalling a divergence between exploration monetisation and production-scale build-out strategies in the US uranium space.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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