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RENO, Nev., May 28, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp. ("Eagle" or the "Company") (NASDAQ:NUCL), a next-generation nuclear energy company that owns the largest conventional, measured and indicated uranium deposit in the United States, today announced the completion of several key environmental and site-readiness initiatives at its flagship Aurora Uranium Project ("Aurora" or the "Project") located along the Oregon–Nevada border. This news follows Eagle's previously announced commencement of environmental baseline studies at Aurora earlier this month and reflects continued progress toward the Company's planned 27,000-foot Pre-Feasibility Study ("PFS") related drill program
Issued on behalf of Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp. Pre-Feasibility workstream commences at Aurora as enrichment capacity, royalty platforms, and policy infrastructure align around a domestic nuclear fuel supply chain NEW YORK, May 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- American News Group News Commentary — The conversation around the U.S. nuclear fuel cycle has changed character through the first half of 2026. For years, the discussion was largely about the headline reactor fleet — how many reactors the United States was operating, how many new ones it might build, how the regulatory framework around the next deployment cycle would be structured. The fuel cycle itself — the upstream pipeline that prod
Issued on behalf of Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp.Environmental baseline studies commence at flagship Aurora Uranium Project ahead of 27,000-foot, 47-hole drill program scheduled to commence in July 2026; PFS targeted second half of 2027NEW YORK, May 14, 2026 /CNW/ -- Equity Insider News Commentary — The United States burns through roughly 50 million pounds of uranium each year to fuel the world's largest fleet of nuclear reactors, and imports approximately 95% of that uranium from foreign suppliers.[1] That structural import dependence — combined with accelerating demand projections for nuclear power across AI data centers, grid expansion, and emerging space-deployment mandates — has placed dom
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Eagle Nuclear Energy (NASDAQ:NUCL) just launched a multi-disciplinary environmental baseline studies campaign at the Aurora Uranium Project — meteorological stations, wetlands delineation, archaeological surveys, hydrogeology — all before the 27,000-foot Pre-Feasibility drill program begins. It is the kind of unglamorous, expensive, slow work that quietly separates the uranium developers that actually become mines from the ones that don't. And it is happening at exactly the moment Cameco Corporation (NYSE:CCJ) — the largest publicly traded uranium company in the world — is preparing to report a quarter that the entire sector will be reading. NEW YORK, May 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Equi
Issued on behalf of Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp.VANCOUVER, BC, April 29, 2026 /CNW/ -- USANewsGroup.com News Commentary — Seventy-eight gigawatts of nuclear reactor capacity are now under construction across 15 countries, according to the International Energy Agency's 2026 Global Energy Review, and global installed nuclear capacity sits at 420 GW[1]. That building spree just got louder: at the Paris Nuclear Energy Summit in March, 38 nations signed on to triple nuclear capacity by 2050, locking in sovereign fuel commitments that tighten the supply picture for years[2]. The capital now rotating into this sector is targeting companies already past the starting line, and five names sit at the fro
Issued on behalf of Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp.VANCOUVER, BC, March 30, 2026 /CNW/ -- Global energy needs are shifting. More than 75 nuclear reactors are currently under construction worldwide, and over 120 additional units are in advanced planning stages as baseload capacity expands across 15 countries[1]. The United States is actively working to anchor this buildout domestically. In February, the State Department brought together 54 nations at the 2026 Critical Minerals Ministerial, confirming a pivotal $30 billion in federal support to build highly secure supply chains over the last six months[2]. Right now, five scalable companies operating across uranium permitting, lithium offtake, high