enCore Energy completes construction at upper spring creek ISR uranium project

DALLAS, TEXAS (By enCore, 4.Jun.2026, Words: 215) — enCore Energy Corp. announced completion of the first phase of construction on the upper spring creek in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium project’s satellite remote ion exchange (IX) plant.

Construction of the first production wellfield, which will feed the IX plant, is also nearing completion and will begin uranium extraction once final permits are received.

Highlights of the first phase of the Upper Spring Creek ISR Satellite IX Plant construction include:

— largest satellite facility that enCore has ever built.

— currently constructed portion of the satellite can process 1,600 gallons per minute (gpm) through the facility. This represents 50% of the satellite’s planned flow capacity.

— the plant’s flow capacity is in the process of being doubled. Before the end of June, 75% of the flow capacity is expected to be completed, and the plant is expected to be at 100% capacity by the end of July (3,200 gpm total capacity).

— the new plant will be capable of producing from the first upper spring creek project area once connected to the wellfields currently under construction.

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— drilling activities for the first 800-gpm module are complete, and wellfield infrastructure for this entire module is nearly completed.

— drilling and infrastructure activities for 3 other 800 gpm modules are well underway.  Module 2 drilling activities are ~ 90% complete.

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