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Justin Huhn – Part 4 Of Nuclear Fuels Demand And Supply Factors – Pro Tips On Investing In Uranium Stocks

 

 

Justin Huhn, Founder and Publisher of the Uranium Insider, joins me for yet another very comprehensive macro update on the supply and demand fundamentals for uranium and the nuclear fuel sector, how the longer-term contracting cycle is setting up with utility companies, and what he is watching and how he is positioning in the uranium equities as we’ve started to see a bounce across the sector the last 2 months. This is a longer-format discussion building upon our prior conversations in 2024, because even more key news and developments have been announced in the nuclear and uranium sector.

 

We start off reviewing the 4 executive orders out of the Trump Administration in May that deal with the nuclear and uranium industries, and what this means for the sector and public perception.   We spend some time discussing both the tailwinds from the broader generalist interest in Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and nuclear stocks, but also make the larger point about the attractive supply/demand fundamentals that already existed and still exist, even without AI datacenter electricity demand or even modeling in the SMRS.  The global reactor fleet is only continuing to grow,  with more new reactor builds in the East, plus mine restarts and mine extensions.  There are growing initiatives globally,  coming out of the COP29 conference for many nations to triple their nuclear power capacity by 2050.

 

Transitioning over the supply environment from the uranium mining companies, we’ve seen a flurry of news all year out of US and African producers struggling to ramp up production, noting the slower than anticipated restart of the Langer Heinrich Mine operated in Namibia by Paladin Energy (ASX: PDN) (OTCQX: PALAF). Additionally, with Kazakhstan being the largest uranium swing producer via Kazatomprom, we’ve seen guidance lowered the last couple years due to a shortfall of sulphuric acid, and increased taxes on production, with both expected to crimp output.  Then, there were even more surprises when Kazatomprom announced a big decrease in their JV production for Canada with Cameco (CCO.V) (CCJ).   

 

Next we point out that large development projects in the Athabasca Basin of Canada, like the Phoenix Project held by Denison Mines (TSX: DML) (NYSE: DNN), and in specific the Arrow Project from NexGen Energy (TSX: NXE) (NYSE: NXE), initially anticipated to start bringing on production by 2028 are also seeing timelines get pushed back to 2030 or later. There is very little new supply coming online globally, with the exception of some smaller production out of the US and Australian producers. All of this points to a much more constrained output from global uranium producers, even in face of growing demand.

 

Wrapping up, Justin weighs in on which types and what stage of uranium mining stocks have his interest, and why he remains bullish on US producers and developers, and select Canadian developers and explorers.

 

 

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8 Comments
    Jun 19, 2025 19:44 PM

    The Golden Age Of Nuclear & Uranium – Amir Adnani (UEC)

    Triangle Investor – June 17, 2025

    Chapters
    0:00 Intro
    1:22 SPUT 200M financing, impact on the market
    4:20 Quadruple of US nuclear capacity, is that possible
    9:12 Supply demand dynamics going forward
    12:07 Production update
    17:21 Sweetwater Plant and Wyoming Uranium Assets
    22:59 Roughrider
    27:30 Appointment to World Nuclear Association Board of Management
    30:36 News flow from UEC
    31:49 M&A

    https://youtu.be/JqzyZx6T038

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    Jun 19, 2025 19:47 PM

    Uranium Sector a ‘Coiled Spring’ – Coming Prices Will SHOCK the Market: Roger Lemaitre

    Commodity Culture – June 19, 2025

    00:00 Introduction
    01:17 Trends to Watch in Uranium
    03:34 Big Tech Embracing Nuclear
    05:03 US Fast Tracking Mining
    06:23 SPUT Raises 200 Million
    07:50 Uranium Price Discovery
    12:03 Mentality of Fuel Buyers
    15:24 Where is the New Uranium Supply?
    20:33 Uranium – East Versus West
    23:10 Uranium Sector Sentiment
    26:34 Will SMRs Drive Near-Term Demand?
    28:12 Homeland Uranium

    https://youtu.be/PljXGvOVg-Y

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    Jun 19, 2025 19:50 PM

    Uranium Price Has To Go Much Higher to Meet Demand: ‘Math is Math’

    VRIC Media – Jun 10, 2025

    “Mike Alkin and Justin Huhn crunch the numbers on uranium and the related mining equities and their conclusion is that higher prices are inevitable, as supply deficits have not yet been prices into the market as demand continues to ramp up. The duo discuss recent price action in the sector, who will be the next big producer, how fuel buyers operate and what it means for uranium prices, and much more.”

    00:00 Introduction
    00:42 Recent Rise in Uranium Stocks
    06:20 American Uranium Story
    12:22 How Fuel Buyers Play a Role
    18:09 Who is the Next Big Producer?
    28:47 Meta AI and Nuclear Energy
    36:10 Uranium Prices

    https://youtu.be/Im2zvH5tvlE

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    17 hours ago

    Shad,
    You should put together a list of small cap oil stocks.
    I’m invested (or, rather trading) these three- but oil looks very promising and could be trade of the summer.
    EGY, AMPY, BRY

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    16 hours ago

    Great uranium info and update Ex….. been a busy week so I may have missed it if someone mentioned it already but saw Mali govt seized control of Barrick gold property.

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      9 hours ago

      Much appreciated Wolfster. Also thanks for bringing up the info on Mali and Barrick. All indications were that was the way things would shake out. Mali has been one of the worst jurisdictions for mining the last couple years. They also wanted to arrest Mark Bristow. Wild…

      Reply
    16 hours ago

    Golden Cross Duplicates Southern Cross’s Success in Australia. DT

    http://www.321gold.com/editorials/moriarty/moriarty062025.html

    Reply
    10 hours ago

    If you buy dips this is a dip… PGE

    https://schrts.co/XSQyXfBy

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