Energy Fuels Announces 2023 Results: Record Net Income and Earnings per Share, Uranium Production Ramp-Up, and Near-Term Production of Separated Rare Earth Elements
- Record net income of $99.76 million for 2023.
- No debt and over $220 million of liquidity as of December 31, 2023.
- Sales of 560,000 pounds of U3O8 and gross profit of $17.96 million.
- Gain of $119.26 million from Alta Mesa project asset sale.
- Plans to increase uranium production to over two million pounds per year by 2025.
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Insights
The robust performance of Energy Fuels Inc. reflects a significant uptick in the uranium market, which is likely to have broader implications for the energy sector, particularly nuclear power. The company's strategic positioning, with a substantial increase in net income and a strong balance sheet, underscores its financial health and operational efficiency. The reported increase in working capital and the absence of debt provide Energy Fuels with a competitive edge for future investments and operational expansions.
The inventory valuation uplift, based on current commodity prices, suggests an optimistic outlook on uranium and vanadium's market value, which could enhance the company's revenue if the prices remain favorable. The sale of the Alta Mesa project and the focus on uranium and rare earth production indicate a strategic pivot towards commodities with growing demand, which may interest investors looking at sustainable energy resources.
Additionally, the ramp-up of uranium production and the strategic sale of uranium at higher prices demonstrate a keen understanding of market dynamics. The company's ability to capitalize on strong uranium pricing and its plans to increase production capacity suggest potential for growth in shareholder value. However, the reliance on commodity prices poses a risk, as fluctuations can significantly impact profitability.
Energy Fuels Inc.'s financial results, with a record annual net income of nearly $100 million, signify a strong year-over-year growth. The lack of debt is particularly noteworthy, as it indicates a lower risk profile and greater financial flexibility. The company's liquidity position, with over $220 million, provides ample resources for strategic initiatives without the need for external financing, which could dilute shareholder value.
The substantial gain from the Alta Mesa Sale is a one-time event that investors should consider when evaluating the company's core operational profitability. The focus on rare earth elements, in addition to uranium, diversifies the company's product portfolio, potentially reducing the risk associated with dependency on a single commodity.
Looking ahead, the company's expected production rates and sales contracts for uranium reflect a positive outlook on revenue growth. The advance contracts with fixed prices may shield the company from short-term market volatility but could also limit upside potential if spot prices rise significantly above contract prices. Investors should weigh the stability of contracted sales against the opportunity cost of potential higher spot market prices.
Energy Fuels Inc.'s strategic investment in uranium and rare earth element production is timely, given the global push for clean energy and the critical role of these materials in various technologies, including electric vehicles and renewable energy systems. The company's ability to begin production on schedule is a testament to its operational capabilities and the planned increase in production aligns with the anticipated growth in demand for these materials.
The emphasis on exploration drilling and the advancement of permitting on additional properties suggest a long-term strategy to secure a leading position in the uranium market. However, the regulatory environment for mining and production of uranium and rare earth elements can be complex and subject to change, which may pose challenges to the company's expansion plans.
The company's initiative to buy uranium ore from third-party miners could foster regional industry growth and secure additional supply. This vertical integration strategy could enhance Energy Fuels' market influence and bargaining power. The expected completion of the Mill's Phase 1 REE circuit below budget is a positive indicator of management's ability to control costs and deliver projects efficiently.
Conference Call and Webcast on February 26, 2024
Financial Highlights:
- Record Annual Net Income of Nearly
Million: During the year ended December 31, 2023, the Company earned net income of$100 , or$99.76 million per common share.$0.63 - Robust Balance Sheet with Over
of Liquidity and No Debt: As of December 31, 2023, the Company had$220 million of working capital (versus$222.34 million as of December 31, 2022), including$116.97 million of cash and cash equivalents,$57.45 million of marketable securities (uranium stocks and interest-bearing securities),$133.04 million of inventory, and no debt.$38.87 million - Nearly
of Additional Liquidity from Market Value of Inventory: At current commodity prices, the Company's product inventory has a value of approximately$45 Million , while the balance sheet reflects product inventory carried at cost of$76.10 million .$31.16 million - Uranium Drives Revenue: Revenue was comprised of (i) sales of 560,000 pounds of uranium concentrates ("U3O8") for
, which resulted in a gross profit of$33.28 million and an average gross margin of$17.96 million 54% ; (ii) sales of 153 metric tons ("tonnes") of finished high purity, partially separated mixed rare earth carbonate ("RE Carbonate") for ; and (iii) sale of 79,344 pounds of vanadium ("V2O5") for$2.85 million .$0.87 million - Alta Mesa Sale Funds Investment in Uranium and Rare Earth Production: The Company realized a gain of
on the sale of the Company's Alta Mesa in situ recovery project in$119.26 million Texas (the "Alta Mesa Sale") and Prompt Fission Neutron Assets that were used exclusively at Alta Mesa. The cash received from the Alta Mesa Sale helped to fund expenses associated with (i) preparing three (3) of our uranium mines for production and (ii) developing commercial rare earth element ("REE") separation capabilities. - Well-Stocked to Capture Market Opportunities: As of December 31, 2023, the Company held 685,000 pounds of finished U3O8, 905,000 pounds of finished V2O5, and 11 tonnes of finished RE Carbonate in inventory. The Company holds an additional 436,000 pounds of U3O8 as raw materials and work-in-progress inventory (for total finished, raw material and work-in-progress inventory of 1.12 million pounds of U3O8), along with an estimated 1 - 3 million pounds of solubilized V2O5 in tailings solutions that could be recovered in the future. In December 2023, the Company purchased 100,000 pounds of U3O8 and 480 tonnes of monazite from third parties.
Capitalizing on Strong Uranium Pricing:
- During the year ended December 31, 2023, the Company sold 560,000 pounds of U3O8 for
or a realized sales price of$33.28 million per pound. These sales resulted in a gross profit of$59.42 ($17.96 million per pound of U3O8), or a$32.07 54% gross margin. - During 2023, the Company readied three of its permitted and developed uranium mines for uranium production, Pinyon Plain (
Arizona ),La Sal (Utah ) and Pandora (Utah ). In late December 2023, the Company announced that all three uranium mines had commenced production on schedule. - Once production is fully ramped up at these mines, which is expected by mid- to late-2024, the Company expects to be producing uranium at a run-rate of 1.1 to 1.4 million pounds per year.
- During 2024, the Company expects to produce approximately 150,000 to 500,000 pounds of U3O8 from newly mined conventional ore, stockpiled ore, and recycled alternate feed materials, depending on the timing of the ramp up of production at the Company's Pinyon Plain,
La Sal and Pandora mines, while increasing to higher levels of production in 2025 and beyond. - The Company expects to issue an ore buying schedule in early 2024, describing the terms under which the Company is prepared to buy uranium and uranium/vanadium ore from third-party miners in the vicinity of the White Mesa Mill (the "Mill"), which is expected to contribute to the Company's production profile.
- During 2024, the Company expects to sell 200,000 to 300,000 pounds of U3O8 into its existing portfolio of long-term uranium contracts, of which 200,000 pounds were sold during Q1-2024 at a realized price of
per pound, which resulted in a gross profit of$75.13 per pound, or gross margin of$38.29 51% . - During Q1-2024, the Company contracted to sell an additional 100,000 pounds of uranium in March 2024 at an average sales price of
per pound, which it expects to result in a gross profit of approximately$102.88 per pound, or approximate gross margin of$66.04 64% . Assuming continued strength in uranium prices, the Company intends to capture further opportunities to selectively sell uranium into the spot market during 2024. - In anticipation of continued strength in uranium markets, the Company is preparing two additional mines in
Colorado andWyoming (Whirlwind and Nichols Ranch) for expected production within one year. If market conditions remain strong, the Whirlwind and Nichols Ranch mines could potentially increase Energy Fuels' uranium production to a run-rate of over two million pounds of U3O8 per year as early as 2025. - In light of the current strength in the uranium market, the Company is planning to conduct exploration drilling on its Nichols Ranch area properties and underground delineation drilling at its Pinyon Plain mine, in order to increase the Company's uranium resources and mine life at its existing mines, as well as advance permitting on its large-scale Roca Honda, Sheep Mountain and Bullfrog uranium properties for additional uranium production in the future, which could expand the Company's uranium production to a run-rate of up to five million pounds of U3O8 per year in the coming years.
- As of February 16, 2024, the spot price of U3O8 was
per pound and the long-term price of U3O8, which is the price most relevant for long-term uranium sales contracts, was$102.00 per pound, according to data from TradeTech.$72.00
Rare Earth Element Ramp-Up:
- The Mill's REE production is complementary to its uranium production and does not diminish the Mill's uranium production profile in any way.
- The Phase 1 modification and enhancements to the existing solvent extraction ("SX") circuits at the Mill are expected to be completed on-schedule, and
to$7 million below budget, by the end of Q1-2024, at which time the Company will be able to produce high purity separated REE oxides. Subject to securing sufficient monazite feed, "Phase 1" is expected to position Energy Fuels as one of the world's leading producers of separated neodymium-praseodymium ("NdPr") outside of$9 million China . - The Mill's "Phase 1" REE circuit is expected to have the capacity to produce approximately 800 to 1,000 tonnes of separated NdPr oxide per year. For reference, 1,000 tonnes of NdPr can be used in enough permanent REE magnets to power up to 1 million electric vehicles per year. "Phase 1" capital costs are expected to total between
and$16 million , or approximately$18 million to$7 million less than our initial$9 million budget. During Q2-2024, the Company expects to produce about 25 – 35 tonnes of NdPr oxide to commission and optimize the NdPr circuit, after which time the Company expects to begin processing uranium ore and alternate feed materials for the large-scale production of uranium at the Mill for the remainder of the year.$25 million - Due to the significant opportunity in REEs, Energy Fuels is engineering further enhancements at the Mill to increase NdPr oxide production capacity to approximately 3,000 tonnes – 5,000 tonnes per year by 2027 ("Phase 2"), and to add a separate crack and leach facility to allow for the simultaneous operation of the Mill's conventional ore and REE processing circuits. The Company also intends to produce separated dysprosium ("Dy"), terbium ("Tb") and potentially other advanced REE materials in the future from monazite and potentially other REE process streams by 2028 ("Phase 3"). Phase 2 and Phase 3 are subject to permitting, financing and receipt of sufficient monazite feed.
- To secure a cost-effective and reliable supply of monazite ore, Energy Fuels made significant progress in developing its Bahia Project in
Brazil . During the first half of 2023, the Company completed 2,266 meters of sonic drilling at its Bahia Project inBrazil to confirm and further delineate the rare earth, titanium, and zirconium mineralization at the Bahia Project. The Company commenced further sonic drilling in Q1-2024. The Company is awaiting the results from the 2023 drilling campaign. The Company expects to complete an SK-1300 and NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource estimate on the Bahia Project during 2024. - In December 2023, the Company announced it had signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") with Astron Corporation Limited to jointly develop the Donald Rare Earth and Mineral Sands Project, located in the Wimmera Region of the
State of Victoria, Australia (the "Donald Project"). Under the terms of the MOU, Energy Fuels could earn into a49% equity interest by investing Aus$180 million (US ) into the Donald Project. The Donald Project has the potential to produce approximately 7,000 to 8,000 tonnes of monazite per year during its first phase, and 13,000 to 14,000 tonnes during its second phase, and is expected to be another low-cost source of feed for the Company's REE production at the Mill. This joint venture is subject to due diligence investigations and the negotiation of definitive agreements.$117 million - The Company continues active discussions with several additional suppliers of natural monazite around the world to significantly increase the supply of feed for our growing REE initiative.
Vanadium Highlights:
- The Company produces high purity V2O5 from time-to-time and carries that material in inventory for sale into market strength, including during Q1-2023 when the Company sold approximately 79,344 pounds of V2O5 for a realized sales price of
per pound.$10.98 - The Company currently holds approximately 905,000 pounds of V2O5 in inventory.
- As of February 16, 2024, the spot price of V2O5 was
per pound, according to data from Fastmarkets.$6.88
Medical Isotope Highlights:
- The Company continued advancing its program to evaluate the potential to recover radioisotopes from its process streams for use in emerging targeted alpha therapy ("TAT") cancer therapeutics.
- In June 2023, the Utah Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control issued the Company a research and development ("R&D") license for the recovery of R&D quantities of Ra-226 at the Mill.
- During 2024, the Company intends to complete engineering on the R&D pilot facility for the production of Ra-226 at the Mill; to set up the first stages of the pilot facility; and to produce R&D quantities of Ra-226 at the Mill for testing by end-users of the product.
Mark S. Chalmers, Energy Fuels' President and CEO, stated:
"In 2023, Energy Fuels joined an exclusive club. With nearly
Chalmers continued, "Our nimble business plan enabled us to capture opportunities in the uranium market as prices surged beginning in late-2023. During 2023, we sold 560,000 pounds of uranium for about
"Furthermore, we have a bullish long-term view on uranium prices, and we are investing to increase production. We are ramping-up production at several of our uranium mines, which continue to proceed on-time and on-budget. In late-2023, we announced that we had begun ore production at our Pinyon Plain,
"Looking further ahead, we are preparing two additional mines for production (the Whirlwind mine and the Nichols Ranch ISR Project), which have the potential to increase Company-wide production to a run-rate of about two million pounds of uranium per year by 2025. At the current time, only about
Turning to the Company's REE opportunities, Chalmers noted, "Even as we capture today's opportunities in uranium, we are also advancing our REE initiatives. With relatively minimal capital expenditures, we are now positioned to capitalize on this potentially high-growth market. We believe now is the right time to secure a strategic position in the REE space, since REE prices are at relatively low levels, and because our unique ability to process radioactive ore at the Mill gives us a durable competitive advantage. We plan to commission our new NdPr circuit at the White Mesa Mill during Q2-2024 and produce about 25 – 35 tonnes of NdPr oxide, and are seeking to secure low-cost sources of monazite to feed current and future rare earth oxide crack-and-leach and separation circuits. We will not make major capital expenditures on any projects unless the REE economics build shareholder value. We are very excited about the long-term opportunity in REEs, especially because it is complementary to our uranium efforts, and does not diminish our short-, medium-, or long-term uranium opportunities."
Chalmers concluded, "Energy Fuels is taking a unique and attractive path in the critical minerals business. Unlike other companies, who are reliant on only uranium, Energy Fuels is taking a broader view of the critical mineral industry and is producing the materials necessary to power the energy transition. Over time, our intent is to build a multi-product, high value commodity portfolio, centered on uranium, that earns long-term, sustainable, and high-margin cashflows. I am excited to see our plans develop further in 2024."
Conference Call and Webcast at 8:30 am ET on Monday, February 26, 2024:
Energy Fuels will be hosting a conference call and webcast on February 26, 2024 at 8:30 am ET (6:30 am MT) to discuss our 2023 financial results, the outlook for 2024, and our uranium, rare earths, vanadium, and medical isotopes initiatives.
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Selected Summary Financial Information:
Years Ended December 31, | |||||
(In thousands, except per share data) | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | ||
Results of Operations: | |||||
Uranium concentrates revenues | $ 33,278 | $ — | $ — | ||
Vanadium concentrates revenues | 871 | 8,778 | 74 | ||
RE Carbonate revenues | 2,848 | 2,122 | 1,385 | ||
Total revenues | 37,928 | 12,515 | 3,184 | ||
Gross profit | 19,747 | 4,671 | 1,370 | ||
Operating loss | (32,367) | (44,938) | (35,425) | ||
Net income (loss) attributable to the company | 99,862 | (59,849) | 1,541 | ||
Basic net income (loss) per common share | 0.63 | (0.38) | 0.01 | ||
Diluted net income (loss) per common share | 0.62 | (0.38) | 0.01 | ||
December 31, | Percent | ||||
(In thousands) | 2023 | 2022 | Change | ||
Financial Position: | |||||
Working capital | $ 222,335 | $ 116,966 | 90 % | ||
Total current assets | 232,695 | 135,590 | 72 % | ||
Mineral properties | 119,581 | 83,539 | 43 % | ||
Property, plant and equipment, net | 26,123 | 12,662 | 106 % | ||
Total assets | 401,939 | 273,947 | 47 % | ||
Total current liabilities | 10,360 | 18,624 | (44) % | ||
Total liabilities | 22,734 | 29,538 | (23) % |
ABOUT ENERGY FUELS
Energy Fuels is a leading US-based critical minerals company. The Company, as the leading producer of uranium in
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