Boss Energy reports strong progress at Honeymoon and Alta Mesa uranium projects

Boss Energy ASX BOE quarterly report The ramp-up of Boss Energy’s (ASX: BOE) Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia is proceeding as planned, with the first ion exchange production column reaching nameplate capacity during during the three months to the end of September.

The company reported that 89,516 pounds of uranium oxide were drummed during the period, compared to 28,844lb in the June quarter and the second column is now operating, with the third on track for completion by year-end.

Honeymoon’s final three columns will be commissioned in 2025, enabling the ramp-up to continue in line with feasibility study forecasts and achieve nameplate capacity of 2.45Mlbpa. Uranium sales

Boss secured its third binding sales contract for Honeymoon concentrate during the quarter, signing a market-linked deal with a US power utility.This follows the July sale of 200,000lb of uranium oxide to a European nuclear utility under an existing sales contract, resulting in […]

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