Uranium Prices Set for a Comeback, Says Citi

On behalf of Generation Uranium Inc.

Uranium prices have experienced a significant surge, climbing from below US$60/lb to over US$107/lb in the past 18 months. While prices have recently dipped, Citi remains "tactically bullish," predicting a rebound . Citi projects uranium could reach US$98/lb later this year and average US$94/lb, with a peak target of US$98/lb. Looking ahead to 2025, prices are expected to average US$110/lb, a potential 36% increase from current levels. Citi’s positive outlook is driven by anticipated growth in nuclear energy demand, which is expected to drive future price increases. With production growth expected to slow significantly later in the decade, Citi predicts a supply deficit that could further boost prices, offering a favorable outlook for uranium producers. In light of this optimistic outlook, key players in the uranium sector, including Generation Uranium Inc. (TSXV:GEN) (OTCQB:GENRF), Uranium Energy Corp. (NYSE-A:UEC), NexGen Energy Ltd. (TSX:NXE) (NYSE:NXE), Denison […]

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