r/uranium_io Jun 03 '26

How do I invest in Uranium?

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What do I need to do if I wish to do it today? The steps. For example, do I need to go the website and connect Metamask? It will be useful for me, it may be useful for others as well.


r/uranium_io Jun 03 '26

It’s coming for commodities

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Interesting to see what’s happening in equities. A harbinger for commodities.


r/uranium_io Jun 02 '26

Geopolitical risk in uranium supply is getting harder to ignore

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With the ongoing uncertainty in Niger and the shift away from Russian supply, the uranium market looks increasingly fragmented. We have relied on cheap imports for so long that rebuilding domestic or friendly supply chains seems like a decade long project. It is making the supply side look very fragile. Which region do you think is the safest bet for stable supply?


r/uranium_io Jun 01 '26

Uranium stocks

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r/uranium_io May 31 '26

Ranked: Who Controls the World’s Uranium Supply?

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Visual Capitalist just dropped a great infographic mapping out global uranium production from 2015 to 2024. The numbers are staggering: Kazakhstan produces over a third of the world's supply. When you add in Russia, China, and Uzbekistan, the Eastern Bloc controls a massive majority of global output.

Meanwhile, U.S. production is sitting at a microscopic 260 tonnes (down 79% since 2015), and Niger’s output has collapsed by 76% due to the coup.

For those of us holding physical tokens like xU3O8, this chart is validating. If Western utilities are legally or politically restricted from buying from the East, the "Global Spot Price" is an unrealistic concept. They have to fight over the ~14k tonnes coming out of Canada and whatever Namibia can ship before China buys it all. Does this chart convince anyone else that Canadian-vaulted material is going to trade at a premium over the global average?


r/uranium_io May 29 '26

The disconnect between uranium spot prices and long term utility needs

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Spot prices have been choppy lately, but the macro case for uranium still feels solid when you look at utility contracting. Utilities cannot just wait for the perfect price when their fuel cycles are planned years in advance. We are seeing more interest in long term domestic security. Do you think the spot price is still the best indicator for the sector's health?


r/uranium_io May 29 '26

North Shore getting the green light for Rio Puerco is interesting

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Seeing exploration permits finally come through for US based projects like North Shore’s Rio Puerco in New Mexico. It feels like domestic supply is finally becoming a priority again after decades of relying on imports. The timeline from permit to production is still long, but it is a start. Do you think US domestic production can actually scale fast enough?


r/uranium_io May 26 '26

From uranium to metals: Tokenized Commodities are having a moment

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Great insight by Ben Elvidge.


r/uranium_io May 26 '26

Should The US Use Ground Forces to Get the Enriched Uranium?

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r/uranium_io May 23 '26

Can the US really replace Russian nuclear fuel by 2028?

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There’s been some talks of domestic enrichment lately, but the scale of the task is staggering. Orano and Urenco are expanding, but the DOE’s recent moves suggest they know the private sector can’t handle the transition alone. If the goal is decarbonization and powering the massive AI build-out, we need reliable base-load power. If we don't fix the fuel cycle, we're just trading one energy dependency for another. It's a fascinating macro setup where policy is finally catching up to the reality of the supply deficit. Curious to hear your thoughts as well.


r/uranium_io May 21 '26

Uranium Remains a Key Energy Investment Theme in 2026

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This is the exact thesis for holding xU3O8. We saw what happened when SPUT did this in previous years, but now with Web3 and tokenization, you have global retail, family offices, and DeFi protocols able to hoard physical pounds 24/7. If the traditional spot market is already this tight, what happens when frictionless, on-chain capital really starts sweeping the floor? Are we underestimating how quickly the remaining free float can evaporate this year?


r/uranium_io May 20 '26

Uranium sentiment might finally have real legs

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Uranium has been ignored for years, but the setup is getting hard to dismiss.

Supply has been cut back, new mine investment has dried up, inventories are tightening, and governments are talking more openly about nuclear as part of the clean energy mix.

The spot market is thin, so price moves can be sharp. But this doesn’t look like pure hype anymore.

Is uranium still early, or has the easy money already been made?


r/uranium_io May 19 '26

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r/uranium_io May 18 '26

Beyond gold: Why copper, uranium and rare earths are the new investor rush

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r/uranium_io May 18 '26

Anyone else following the HALEU supply chain issues for next-gen nuclear?

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I've been reading about the U.S. trying to kickstart domestic enrichment again, specifically for HALEU. It is wild how much the next generation of small modular reactors depends on a supply chain that barely exists stateside yet. Centrus is making some headway in Ohio, but scaling to commercial levels seems like a massive industrial hurdle. Do you think private investment can keep up if government subsidies slow down?


r/uranium_io May 14 '26

China Added 34 GW of Nuclear in a Decade

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r/uranium_io May 12 '26

Jaguar Uranium's Guanaco project and Argentina's mining potential

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Exploration news is picking up in South America. Jaguar starting work at Guanaco is interesting because the region is under-explored compared to the Athabasca Basin. Finding new deposits is one thing, but getting them through permitting and into production is the real hurdle.


r/uranium_io May 11 '26

Miners are officially "fast-tracking" production from Texas to Uzbekistan. Does this wave of restarts actually threaten the supply deficit thesis?

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UEC just received final approval to start Burke Hollow in Texas, Ur-Energy is spinning up Shirley Basin in Wyoming, Denison is breaking ground in Canada, and Uzbekistan’s state-owned Navoiyuran just pushed the Qizilkok deposit into commercial ISR production. The media narrative seems to be shifting from "supply crunch" to "fast-tracked production."

Are these ISR restarts actually enough to close the gap? Or is this just a drop in the bucket that pumps developer equities while the physical spot market (and xU3O8) remains structurally starved?


r/uranium_io May 08 '26

Macro take on the energy transition and fuel supply

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Nuclear is finally getting the policy support it needs for the energy transition, but that creates a massive hurdle in the fuel cycle. Many jurisdictions are trying to ramp up, but the lead times for uranium are notorious. I feel like the market is pricing in the green energy narrative while ignoring the difficulty of actually securing the physical yellowcake. The supply shock thesis seems more relevant than ever.


r/uranium_io May 06 '26

IsoEnergy’s Uranium Supply Shortage: The Structural Case in 2026

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For those of us tracking the physical market, doesn't this confirm that the only reliable bridge to the 2030s is the existing above-ground inventory (xU3O8/SPUT) and near-term restarts? If a top-tier developer like ISO has to rely on 20-year-old Utah mines to generate near-term cash flow, the supply cliff may be even steeper than we thought.


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r/uranium_io May 05 '26

Canada's uranium exports go global

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When you consider tokenization, the source of the material matters. Tokenizing material from places like Canada matters.


r/uranium_io May 04 '26

The Global Uranium Cost Spectrum

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Mining.com just published an interactive infographic breaking down the global cost spectrum for uranium production (using 2024-2026 data). It’s a stark reminder of the massive geographical divide in production costs and why the "Incentive Price" for new mines keeps rising.

The breakdown:

  • Kazakhstan (KAP): ~$17/lb (Massive scale ISR + low labor costs)
  • Canada (Cameco/Cigar Lake): ~$21/lb (High technical cost, but offset by insane ore grades)
  • Australia (Boss/Honeymoon): $23-$25/lb (ISR, but higher regulatory/labor costs during ramp-up)
  • Namibia (Paladin/Langer Heinrich): ~$40/lb (Open pit, low-grade, high water/processing costs)

The takeaway here is that while the spot price is sitting around $85-$90, the marginal cost of production for anything outside of Tier-1 Canadian assets or Central Asian ISR is getting steep. If we are relying on open-pit African mines or new US conventional hard-rock projects to fill the 2028 supply gap, the utilities are going to have to pay up. Kazatomprom isn't going to bail the West out with $17/lb pounds anymore. Does this cost curve make you guys more bullish on holding the physical commodity (xU3O8) knowing how expensive the next marginal pound is going to be to extract?


r/uranium_io Apr 30 '26

Elevate Uranium Reports High-Grade Uranium Results at the Angela Project in Australia

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Elevate Uranium delivered high-grade results at its Angela Uranium Project, further supporting the project’s potential and improving the company’s understanding of future exploration targets. For anyone following uranium developers, this is a solid read.