Uranium Energy Corp announced it will release its fiscal 2026 second quarter operating and financial results before the markets open on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. The announcement comes as the company continues to position itself as America's largest and fastest growing supplier of uranium needed for nuclear energy production. The timing of this earnings announcement is significant as global demand for clean, reliable nuclear energy continues to grow, positioning uranium suppliers as critical components of the energy transition.
The company's operations are advancing through multiple platforms, including low-cost, environmentally friendly In-Situ Recovery mining projects in the United States and high-grade conventional projects in Canada. Uranium Energy Corp maintains three hub and spoke platforms in South Texas and Wyoming with a combined licensed production capacity of 12.1 million pounds U3O8 per year, supported by licensed Central Processing Plants and multiple U.S. ISR uranium projects. In August 2024, ISR operations began at the Christensen Ranch project in Wyoming, with uranium loaded resin being sent to the Irigaray CPP in Wyoming. This operational milestone represents significant progress in the company's production capabilities.
The company's diversified holdings include a conventional pipeline of high-grade Canadian projects anchored by the world-class Roughrider project, one of the largest physical uranium portfolios of U.S. warehoused U3O8, and a major equity stake in Uranium Royalty Corp., the only royalty company in the sector. Uranium Energy Corp's management team brings decades of hands-on nuclear fuel industry experience across all key facets of uranium exploration, development, mining and production. Investors and industry observers will be watching the March 10 release for insights into the company's operational progress and financial performance during a period of increasing focus on nuclear energy as part of global decarbonization efforts.
The company's operations and upcoming earnings report reflect broader trends in the energy sector, where nuclear power is gaining renewed attention for its ability to provide consistent, carbon-free electricity. As nations worldwide seek to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining grid reliability, companies like Uranium Energy Corp that can supply the necessary fuel are becoming increasingly important to energy security and climate goals. Additional information about the company is available through its newsroom at https://ibn.fm/UEC.

