Cameco flags 2025 production hit amid McArthur River mine transition delays

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Canadian uranium supplier Cameco CorpĀ said on Thursday the development delays in transitioning the McArthur River mine in Saskatchewan to new mining areas are expected to impact its 2025 production forecast.

The company cited risks including development delays and the expected timing of ground freezing as the mine transitions into two new mining areas.

Additionally, challenges related to access to skilled labor and the timing of commissioning new customized equipment are also potential risks.

ā€œProduction from the McArthur River/Key Lake operation is now anticipated to be between 14 million and 15 million pounds of uranium concentrate (U3O8),ā€ the company said, adding, this production projection was lower than its previous forecast of 18 million pounds.

Cameco also said that it was unable to fully mitigate the impact of delayed development and slower-than-anticipated ground freezing in the first…

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