Western Uranium & Vanadium CEO George Glasier Predicts Uranium Price Surge Amid Global Supply Shortage and Rising U.S. Demand

March 25, 2025

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March 25, 2025 — “Uranium is in short supply globally, and the world is consuming far more than it’s producing,” asserted George Glasier, President and CEO of Western Uranium & Vanadium Corp. (CSE: WUC | OTCQX: WSTRF), during an interview with InvestorNews.com host Tracy Hughes. Glasier projected a substantial increase in uranium prices driven by critical supply shortages, highlighting the impending need for utilities worldwide—especially in the U.S.—to secure reliable uranium sources. Glasier stated confidently, “The utilities are going to finally realize that the world is not producing enough uranium, and that’ll benefit all the uranium producers in the world.”

Western Uranium & Vanadium distinguishes itself as one of the few active uranium producers in the United States, operating four mines, notably at its flagship Sunday Mine Complex. Glasier emphasized the company’s competitive advantage, stating, “We’re one of the few junior mining companies in the sector that […]

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