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Energy Fuels'; Transformational Acquisition of Base Resources Wins Shareholder Approval; All Required Regulatory Approvals have been Obtained

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Energy Fuels (NYSE: UUUU) has achieved a major milestone in its planned acquisition of Base Resources, with Base shareholders overwhelmingly approving the transaction. The acquisition is expected to transform Energy Fuels into a world-leading producer of rare earth elements, titanium, and zirconium, while maintaining its position as a leading U.S. uranium producer. All required regulatory approvals have been obtained, and the transaction is scheduled to close on October 2, 2024. The company has also successfully commissioned its REE separation circuit at the White Mesa Mill, producing 50-60 tonnes of high-purity NdPr, exceeding original guidance. Energy Fuels is now shifting focus to uranium production, expecting to produce 150,000 to 500,000 pounds of U3O8 in 2024.

Energy Fuels (NYSE: UUUU) ha raggiunto un importante traguardo nella sua acquisizione pianificata di Base Resources, con gli azionisti di Base che hanno approvato la transazione in modo schiacciante. L'acquisizione dovrebbe trasformare Energy Fuels in un produttore leader mondiale di elementi delle terre rare, titanio e zirconio, mantenendo comunque la sua posizione di primo produttore di uranio negli Stati Uniti. Tutte le approvazioni normative necessarie sono state ottenute e la transazione è prevista per chiudere il 2 ottobre 2024. L'azienda ha anche messo in funzione con successo il suo circuito di separazione REE presso il White Mesa Mill, producendo da 50 a 60 tonnellate di NdPr ad alta purezza, superando le indicazioni iniziali. Energy Fuels sta ora spostando l'attenzione verso la produzione di uranio, prevedendo di produrre 150.000 a 500.000 libbre di U3O8 nel 2024.

Energy Fuels (NYSE: UUUU) ha logrado un hito importante en su adquisición planeada de Base Resources, con los accionistas de Base que aprobaron abrumadoramente la transacción. Se espera que la adquisición transforme a Energy Fuels en un productor líder mundial de elementos de tierras raras, titanio y circonio, mientras mantiene su posición como uno de los principales productores de uranio en EE. UU. Se han obtenido todas las aprobaciones regulatorias necesarias, y se prevé que la transacción se cierre el 2 de octubre de 2024. La compañía también ha puesto en marcha con éxito su circuito de separación de REE en el White Mesa Mill, produciendo entre 50 y 60 toneladas de NdPr de alta pureza, superando la guía original. Energy Fuels ahora se está enfocando en la producción de uranio, esperando producir 150,000 a 500,000 libras de U3O8 en 2024.

Energy Fuels (NYSE: UUUU)는 Base Resources 인수 계획에서 중요한 이정표를 달성했으며, Base의 주주들이 이 거래를 압도적으로 승인했습니다. 이 인수는 Energy Fuels를 희토류 원소, 티타늄 및 지르코늄의 세계적 주요 생산자로 변화시킬 것으로 예상되며, 미국의 주요 우라늄 생산자로서의 입지 역시 유지될 것입니다. 필요한 모든 규제 승인이 완료되었으며, 거래는 2024년 10월 2일에 마감될 예정입니다. 이 회사는 White Mesa Mill에서 REE 분리 회로를 성공적으로 가동하였으며, 순도 높은 NdPr 50-60톤을 생산하여 초기 안내치를 초과했습니다. Energy Fuels는 이제 우라늄 생산으로 초점을 전환하고 있으며, 2024년에 U3O8를 150,000에서 500,000 파운드 생산할 것으로 기대하고 있습니다.

Energy Fuels (NYSE: UUUU) a atteint un jalon important dans son acquisition prévue de Base Resources, les actionnaires de Base ayant approuvé la transaction de manière écrasante. Cette acquisition devrait transformer Energy Fuels en un producteur mondial de premier plan d'éléments de terres rares, de titane et de zirconium, tout en maintenant sa position de leader dans la production d'uranium aux États-Unis. Toutes les approbations réglementaires nécessaires ont été obtenues, et la transaction devrait se clôturer le 2 octobre 2024. L'entreprise a également mis en service avec succès son circuit de séparation REE à la White Mesa Mill, produisant 50 à 60 tonnes de NdPr haute pureté, dépassant les prévisions initiales. Energy Fuels se concentre désormais sur la production d'uranium, s'attendant à produire 150 000 à 500 000 livres de U3O8 en 2024.

Energy Fuels (NYSE: UUUU) hat einen bedeutenden Meilenstein bei der geplanten Übernahme von Base Resources erreicht, da die Aktionäre von Base die Transaktion überwältigend genehmigt haben. Die Übernahme wird voraussichtlich Energy Fuels in einen weltweit führenden Hersteller von Seltenen Erden, Titan und Zirkon verwandeln und gleichzeitig seine Position als führender US-Uranproduzent beibehalten. Alle erforderlichen Genehmigungen wurden eingeholt, und die Transaktion soll am 2. Oktober 2024 abgeschlossen werden. Das Unternehmen hat auch erfolgreich seine REE-Trennanlage in der White Mesa Mill in Betrieb genommen und produziert 50-60 Tonnen hochreines NdPr, was die ursprünglichen Vorgaben übersteigt. Energy Fuels konzentriert sich nun auf die Uranproduktion und erwartet, 2024 zwischen 150.000 und 500.000 Pfund U3O8 zu produzieren.

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  • Base Resources shareholders approved the acquisition with 99.88% of votes in favor
  • All required regulatory approvals for the acquisition have been obtained
  • Acquisition expected to make Energy Fuels a world leader in REE, titanium, and zirconium production
  • Successfully commissioned REE separation circuit, producing 50-60 tonnes of NdPr, exceeding guidance by over 40%
  • Projected uranium production of 150,000 to 500,000 pounds of U3O8 in 2024
  • Recent increase in REE prices, with NdPr reaching $60.21 per kilogram
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  • Toliara Project development subject to negotiation of fiscal terms with Madagascar government and lifting of current suspension
  • Acquisition completion still pending final court approval

This acquisition marks a significant strategic shift for Energy Fuels, potentially transforming it into a major player in critical minerals. The overwhelming shareholder approval (99.88%) and regulatory clearances indicate strong support and reduced execution risk. The deal's structure, combining share issuance and a special dividend, balances shareholder interests.

The acquisition of Base Resources' assets, particularly the Toliara project, along with Bahia and Donald projects, positions Energy Fuels to diversify its revenue streams beyond uranium. This could provide a hedge against uranium price volatility and tap into growing demand for REEs, titanium and zirconium in clean energy technologies.

The successful commissioning of the REE separation circuit, exceeding production guidance by over 40%, demonstrates operational capabilities in this new area. However, the shift back to uranium production for the remainder of 2024 suggests a balanced approach to resource allocation and market opportunities.

The acquisition of Base Resources significantly enhances Energy Fuels' mineral portfolio and production capabilities. The Toliara, Bahia and Donald projects are world-class heavy mineral sand (HMS) assets that could position the company as a leading producer of critical minerals essential for the clean energy transition.

The byproduct economics of monazite from these HMS projects is particularly noteworthy. As a low-cost byproduct, it could make REE oxide production at the White Mesa Mill highly competitive globally. This vertical integration from mine to advanced REE materials is unique in the Western world.

However, investors should note the regulatory hurdles still facing the Toliara project in Madagascar. The need to negotiate fiscal terms and obtain government approvals introduces some uncertainty to the timeline for realizing the full potential of this acquisition.

The recent improvement in REE prices, with NdPr reaching $60.21 per kilogram, bodes well for Energy Fuels' expanded focus on REEs. This price uptick, coupled with the company's enhanced production capabilities, could lead to significant revenue growth in the medium term.

The company's multi-pronged approach to critical minerals - maintaining uranium production while expanding into REEs, titanium and zirconium - aligns well with the broader trends in the clean energy transition. This diversification could make Energy Fuels an attractive option for investors looking for exposure to the entire spectrum of critical minerals.

However, the geopolitical risks associated with the Madagascar project and the cyclical nature of commodity markets should be factored into any long-term projections. The company's ability to navigate these challenges while scaling up production across multiple minerals will be important for realizing the full potential of this transformative acquisition.

Acquisition expected to transform Energy Fuels into a world leading rare earth element, titanium and zirconium producer, while maintaining its position as a U.S.-leading uranium producer

DENVER, Sept. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU) (TSX: EFR) ("Energy Fuels" or the "Company"), an industry leader in uranium and rare earth elements ("REE") production for the energy transition, is pleased to announce that it has achieved a major milestone toward its planned acquisition of Base Resources ("Base") with the approval of the acquisition by Base shareholders at a special meeting of shareholders held in Perth, Australia on September 5, 2024. Further, as previously announced by Base, all required regulatory approvals for the acquisition have been obtained.

Mark S. Chalmers, President and CEO of Energy Fuels stated:

"We are pleased that the Base shareholders voted overwhelmingly to approve Energy Fuels' combination with Base Resources. We believe that the combined company will clearly emerge as a world-leader in producing several of the critical minerals and materials needed for the clean energy transition. The Toliara, Bahia and Donald projects are expected to become large-scale, world-class, and low-cost heavy mineral sand projects in the coming years, producing titanium, zirconium and rare earth minerals. Energy Fuels is uniquely placed in the world to unlock the value of the rare earth minerals (monazite and xenotime) at our White Mesa Mill, and we have proven our ability to recover and produce advanced separated rare earth materials in the USA. I am also very pleased to see recent improvements in REE prices, with the price of NdPr recently increasing to $60.21 per kilogram.

We look forward to completing the next steps in our acquisition of Base Resources and closing the Transaction on October 2, 2024."

Base Shareholders Overwhelming Vote in Favor of Combination with Energy Fuels:

As previously announced on April 21, 2024, Energy Fuels entered into an agreement to acquire 100% of the issued shares of Base in consideration of the issuance by the Company of 0.026 Energy Fuels Common Shares for every Base share held and the payment by Base of a special dividend of AUD $0.065 per Base share (the "Transaction"). The Transaction is to be effected by way of a scheme of arrangement under Australia's Corporations Act (the "Scheme").

At their September 5, 2024 meeting, the shareholders of Base overwhelmingly voted in favor of the Scheme, with 99.88% of the votes cast by Base shareholders in favor of the transaction, and 93.18% of the Base shareholders present and voting (in person or by proxy) in favor of the transaction. Both voting results significantly exceed the requirements for shareholder approval, being more than 75% of the votes cast and more than 50% of the shareholders present.

As a next step, Base will apply to the Federal Court of Australia (the "Court") for approval of the Scheme, which is scheduled to occur on September 12, 2024. If the Court approves the Scheme, a copy of the Court order will be lodged with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission ("ASIC") and the Scheme will become effective, which is expected to occur on September 13, 2024. As a result, September 13, 2024 is expected to be Base's last day of trading on the Australian Stock Exchange ("ASX"). The Special Dividend (AUD$0.065 per share) is expected to be paid to Base shareholders on October 1, 2024, and Closing of the Transaction is expected to occur on October 2, 2024. The closing remains subject to this Court approval and other routine conditions.

All Required Regulatory Approvals have been Obtained:

On July 1, 2024, Base received notice from the Competition Authority of Kenya that it had approved the proposed combination pursuant to the Competition Act of Kenya. On August 21 2024, Base announced that Energy Fuels had received written confirmation from the Foreign Investment Review Board that the Australian government has no objections to the proposed combination, and on August 27, 2024, Base received confirmation from the Malagasy Competition Council that it does not object to the proposed combination of Energy Fuels and Base and that the Transaction may proceed. As a result, all the regulatory conditions precedent to the Scheme are considered satisfied, and there are no remaining regulatory approval conditions precedent to implementation of the Scheme and closing of the Transaction.

The acquisition of Base Resources and its 100%-owned Toliara Mineral Sand Project in Madagascar ("Toliara"), together with the Company's 100%-owned Bahia Mineral Sand Project in Brazil ("Bahia") and the Company's recently announced joint venture with Astron Corporation to develop the Donald Mineral Sand Project in Australia ("Donald"), is expected to transform Energy Fuels into a world-leader in REE's, titanium, and zirconium production, while maintaining it's position as a leading U.S. uranium mining producer. The Toliara, Bahia, and Donald projects are heavy mineral sand ("HMS") projects that, upon development, will primarily produce titanium and zirconium minerals, including ilmenite, rutile, and zircon. Subject to receipt of further permitting and development, these HMS projects are also expected to produce a valuable monazite sand byproduct, which is one of the best sources of the "magnet" REE's used in electric vehicles ("EVs"), plug-in hybrid vehicles, direct-drive wind energy, and other technologies. The Toliara Project is expected to be Energy Fuels' cornerstone source of monazite supply, providing a long-term and large-scale supply of monazite to the Company's White Mesa Mill in Utah (the "Mill") for processing into REE oxides and other advanced REE materials, along with the recovery of contained uranium. As the monazite is expected to be a very low-cost byproduct of Toliara's primary ilmenite and zircon production, the production of REE oxides at the Mill is expected to be low-cost and globally competitive. The Toliara Project is subject to negotiation of fiscal terms with the Madagascar government and the receipt of certain Madagascar government approvals and actions before a current suspension on activities at the Toliara Project will be lifted and development may occur.

Energy Fuels Successfully Commissions REE Separation Circuit; Turns Focus to Uranium Production for the Remainder of 2024:

During Q2- and Q3-2024, the Company successfully commissioned an REE separation circuit at its 100%-owned White Mesa Mill. This "Phase 1" circuit has the capacity to produce up to 1,000 metric tons ("tonnes") of separated NdPr per year. During commissioning, the Company recovered, dried, and packaged approximately 40 tonnes of high-purity, on-spec separated NdPr. The Company estimates that it recovered an additional 10 to 20 tonnes of separated NdPr, which remains in circuit and will be packaged at a later date. This 50 – 60 tonnes of NdPr production exceeds the Company's original guidance of 25 – 35 tonnes by over 40%.

The Company is currently in the process of shifting its production focus at the Mill from REE's to uranium. During 2024, the Company expects to produce 150,000 to 500,000 pounds of U3O8 from stockpiled alternate feed materials and conventional ore. In addition, ore production and underground development at its Pinyon Plain and La Sal mines continues on schedule and on budget.

ABOUT ENERGY FUELS

Energy Fuels is a leading US-based critical minerals company. The Company, as a leading producer of uranium in the United States, mines uranium and produces natural uranium concentrates that are sold to major nuclear utilities for the production of carbon-free nuclear energy. Energy Fuels recently began production of advanced rare earth element ("REE") materials, including mixed REE carbonate in 2021, and commenced production of commercial quantities of separated REEs in 2024. Energy Fuels also produces vanadium from certain of its projects, as market conditions warrant, and is evaluating the recovery of radionuclides needed for emerging cancer treatments. Its corporate offices are in Lakewood, Colorado, near Denver, and substantially all its assets and employees are in the United States. Energy Fuels holds two of America's key uranium production centers: the White Mesa Mill in Utah and the Nichols Ranch in-situ recovery ("ISR") Project in Wyoming. The White Mesa Mill is the only conventional uranium mill operating in the US today, has a licensed capacity of over 8 million pounds of U3O8 per year, and has the ability to produce vanadium when market conditions warrant, as well as REE products, from various uranium-bearing ores. The Nichols Ranch ISR Project is on standby and has a licensed capacity of 2 million pounds of U3O8 per year. The Company recently acquired the Bahia Project in Brazil and entered into a joint venture agreement to develop the Donald Project in Australia, each of which is believed to have significant quantities of titanium (ilmenite and rutile), zirconium (zircon) and REE (monazite) minerals. In addition to the above production facilities, Energy Fuels also has one of the largest NI 43-101 compliant uranium resource portfolios in the US and several uranium and uranium/vanadium mining projects on standby and in various stages of permitting and development. The primary trading market for Energy Fuels' common shares is the NYSE American under the trading symbol "UUUU," and the Company's common shares are also listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the trading symbol "EFR." Energy Fuels' website is www.energyfuels.com.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: This news release contains certain "Forward Looking Information" and "Forward Looking Statements" within the meaning of applicable United States and Canadian securities legislation, which may include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to: any expectation that the Company will maintain its position as a leading U.S.-based critical minerals company or as a leading producer of uranium in the U.S.; any expectation with respect to timelines to production; any expectation as to rates or quantities of production; any expectation as to costs of production; any expectation that the Bahia Project, Donald Project and/or Toliara Project, if acquired, will be fully permitted and developed; any expectation that, upon development, the Bahia Project, Donald Project and/or Toliara Project will be low-cost sources of monazite feed for the Mill; any expectation that the acquisition of Base Resources will be completed or if completed, completed on the terms and time proposed; any expectation that any production at the Bahia Project, Donald Project and/or Toliara Project, if acquired, or Mill will be world or globally competitive; any expectation that Energy Fuels will be successful in agreeing on fiscal terms with the Government of Madagascar or in achieving sufficient fiscal and legal stability for the Toliara Project, if acquired; any expectation that the current suspension relating to the Toliara Project will be lifted in the near future or at all; any expectation that the additional permits for the recovery of Monazite at the Bahia, Donald and Toliara Projects will be acquired on a timely basis or at all; any expectation that the Toliara Project will become a world-class HMS project; and any expectation that the Company's evaluation of radioisotope recovery at the Mill will be successful. Generally, these forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "plans," "expects," "does not expect," "is expected," "is likely," "budgets," "scheduled," "estimates," "forecasts," "intends," "anticipates," "does not anticipate," or "believes," or variations of such words and phrases, or state that certain actions, events or results "may," "could," "would," "might" or "will be taken," "occur," "be achieved" or "have the potential to." All statements, other than statements of historical fact, herein are considered to be forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements express or implied by the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements include risks associated with: commodity prices and price fluctuations; engineering, construction, processing and mining difficulties, upsets and delays; permitting and licensing requirements and delays; changes to regulatory requirements; legal challenges; the availability of feed sources for the Mill; competition from other producers; public opinion; government and political actions; the failure of the Company to complete the acquisition of Base Resources; the failure of the Government of Madagascar to agree on fiscal terms for the Toliara Project or provide the approvals necessary to achieve sufficient fiscal and legal stability on acceptable terms and conditions or at all; the failure of the current suspension affecting the Toliara Project to be lifted on a timely basis or at all; the failure of the Company to obtain the required permits for the recovery of Monazite from the Bahia, Donald and/or Toliara Projects; the failure of the Company to provide or obtain the necessary financing required to develop the Bahia, Donald and/or Toliara Projects; available supplies of monazite; the ability of the Mill to produce REE carbonate, REE oxides or other REE products to meet commercial specifications on a commercial scale at acceptable costs or at all; market factors, including future demand for HMS and/or REEs; actual results may differ from all such estimates and projections; the ability of the Mill to recover radium or other radioisotopes at reasonable costs or at all; market prices and demand for medical isotopes; and the other factors described under the caption "Risk Factors" in the Company's most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10-K, which is available for review on EDGAR at www.sec.gov/edgar, on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca, and on the Company's website at www.energyfuels.com. Forward-looking statements contained herein are made as of the date of this news release, and the Company disclaims, other than as required by law, any obligation to update any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, results, future events, circumstances, or if management's estimates or opinions should change, or otherwise. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, the reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The Company assumes no obligation to update the information in this communication, except as otherwise required by law.

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FAQ

When is the Energy Fuels (UUUU) acquisition of Base Resources expected to close?

The acquisition of Base Resources by Energy Fuels (UUUU) is expected to close on October 2, 2024, subject to final court approval.

How much NdPr did Energy Fuels (UUUU) produce during the commissioning of its REE separation circuit?

Energy Fuels (UUUU) produced approximately 50-60 tonnes of high-purity NdPr during the commissioning of its REE separation circuit, exceeding original guidance of 25-35 tonnes by over 40%.

What is Energy Fuels' (UUUU) projected uranium production for 2024?

Energy Fuels (UUUU) expects to produce between 150,000 to 500,000 pounds of U3O8 from stockpiled alternate feed materials and conventional ore in 2024.

What was the shareholder approval rate for the Energy Fuels (UUUU) acquisition of Base Resources?

Base Resources shareholders overwhelmingly approved the acquisition by Energy Fuels (UUUU), with 99.88% of the votes cast in favor of the transaction.

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