Follow the Uranium Energy CORP stock price and the full management transaction log of the company, a listed equity based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Energy sector, Uranium Energy CORP has recorded 106 reports. Market capitalisation: €6.2bn. The latest transaction was filed on 6 September 2024 (Acquisition). Among the most active insiders: Adnani Amir. The full history is openly available.
Analysts rate Uranium Energy CORP Strong Buy (bullish), based on 9 analysts. Average price target: US$19.17.
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Uranium Energy Corp (UEC) is a US-based uranium company listed on NYSE American in the United States. For French-speaking investors, it is best understood as a nuclear fuel-cycle and uranium platform rather than a conventional diversified mining company. UEC develops, operates, and markets uranium for nuclear power generation, with a strategic focus on in-situ recovery (ISR) mining, a method that can be less capital intensive than many traditional mining approaches. The company describes itself as America’s largest and fastest-growing uranium company and highlights two active ISR hub-and-spoke production platforms in Texas and Wyoming. ([uraniumenergy.com](https://www.uraniumenergy.com/about/?utm_source=openai)) UEC’s asset base has been built around uranium properties in the United States, with mineral rights and projects at different stages across Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Wyoming. Its headquarters are in Corpus Christi, Texas, underscoring its operational footprint in the US Southwest. The company’s model centers on staged development: mine production, satellite wellfields, and centralized processing. Key assets include Christensen Ranch in Wyoming, Burke Hollow and the Hobson processing facility in Texas, which form the backbone of its hub-and-spoke operating structure. ([uraniumenergy.com](https://www.uraniumenergy.com/news/releases/2026/index.php?content_id=1134&utm_source=openai)) From a competitive standpoint, UEC differentiates itself through scale, licensed capacity, and an increasingly integrated strategy. In recent disclosures, the company said it launched United States Uranium Refining & Conversion Corp., aiming to become America’s only vertically integrated uranium company spanning mining, processing, refining, and conversion. That ambition matters in the current environment of renewed interest in nuclear energy, domestic supply-chain security, and reduced reliance on foreign enrichment and conversion capacity. UEC also highlights substantial liquidity and no debt in recent presentations, supporting its expansion plans. ([uraniumenergy.com](https://www.uraniumenergy.com/news/releases/index.php?content_id=1130&utm_source=openai)) Recent milestones have been particularly important. In April 2026, UEC announced the start of production at Burke Hollow, described by the company as the newest operating ISR uranium mine in the US and the first new US ISR operation in more than a decade. It also reported additional state approvals and operating expansions at Christensen Ranch, along with ongoing work on Ludeman, its next ISR project. These developments reinforce a growth-oriented operating profile, although the business remains exposed to uranium prices, permitting timelines, construction risk, and nuclear policy/regulatory shifts. ([uraniumenergy.com](https://www.uraniumenergy.com/news/releases/2026/index.php?content_id=1134&utm_source=openai))