IsoEnergy Ltd. has announced the commencement of key work programs at its Tony M Mine in Utah as it moves towards a potential restart decision. The company, which owns three fully permitted uranium mines in the U.S., aims to establish itself as one of the few domestic uranium producers. The Tony M Mine, a past producer, was reopened and rehabilitated in 2024 and is now the most advanced uranium asset in IsoEnergy's U.S. portfolio. With all required permits secured and a toll milling agreement with Energy Fuels Inc. at the White Mesa Mill, IsoEnergy is well-positioned for a quick restart. The company is focusing on optimizing project economics through technical studies, targeting a production decision later this year to meet the growing domestic demand for secure uranium supply.
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