Project Overview

Mineral Reserves and Resources

Proven and Probable
465 million lbs
Inferred
287 million lbs
Measured and Indicated
244 million lbs
2012 Production
21.9 million lbs

Reserves and Resources

McArthur River/Key Lake

Northern Saskatchewan, Canada

Ownership: 70%, operator

Overview

McArthur River is the world’s largest, high-grade uranium mine, and Key Lake is the largest uranium mill in the world. Ore grades at the McArthur River mine are 100 times the world average, which means it can produce more than 18 million pounds per year by mining only 150 to 200 tonnes of ore per day. McArthur River is one of our three material uranium properties.

Update

In 2012, McArthur River/Key Lake continued its record of reliable production, beating its annual target. The Key Lake mill contributed to the success of the operation with record performance as a result of our mill revitalization program, which will continue in 2013. We will also continue working to develop zone 4 north to bring it into production for 2014, and to advance our expansion plans at McArthur River to increase production to 22 million lbs (100% basis) per year by 2018.

Rabbit Lake

Northern Saskatchewan, Canada

Ownership: 100%, operator

Overview

The Rabbit Lake operation, which opened in 1975, is the longest operating uranium production facility in North America, and the second largest uranium mill in the world. It has produced over 190 million pounds over the last three decades and currently has sufficient mineral reserves to continue production through to 2017.


Update

2012 production at Rabbit Lake was slightly above plan, and we replaced key pieces of mill infrastructure. We also continued our underground drilling reserve replacement program, which returned promising results. 

In 2013, we will progress with reserve replacement drilling. We also plan to expand the existing tailings management by the end of 2017 to have the capacity to process ore from other potential sources and to support the extension of Rabbit Lake’s mine life.

US Operations

Smith Ranch-Highland and North Butte - Wyoming, US Crow Butte - Nebraska, US

Ownership: 100%, operator

Overview

Our US operations are long-established in situ recovery operations. We operate Smith Ranch and Highland as a combined operation. Each has its own processing facility, but the Smith Ranch central plant processes all the uranium. Together, they form the largest uranium production facility in the US.

Update

Production was lower than plan for 2012 due to the lengthened review process to obtain regulatory approvals. However, approval for one wellfield was received, which came into full production in August. We also started construction for the satellite plant and first wellfield at North Butte, and expect to begin production in 2013. We will continue the permitting process for the rest of our expansion plans throughout 2013.

Inkai

Kazakhstan

Ownership: 60%

Overview

Inkai is a joint venture that gives us access to a significant uranium deposit located in Kazakhstan. There are two production areas (blocks 1 and 2) and an exploration area (block 3). The operator is Joint Venture Inkai Limited Liability Partnership, which we jointly own (60%) with Kazatomprom (40%). Inkai is one of our three material uranium properties.

Update

2012 production was in line with our target as we continued to bring on additional wellfields to maintain new, typically higher grade wellfields in the production mix. In 2013, we plan to continue to pursue government approval to implement production increases to 5.2 million lbs per year (100% basis) from blocks 1 and 2. At block 3, we plan to complete delineation drilling, complete construction of the test leach facility and test wellfields, and start operation of the test wellfields.

Cigar Lake

Northern Saskatchewan, Canada

Ownership: 50%, operator

Overview

Cigar Lake is the world’s second largest high-grade uranium deposit, with grades that are 100 times the world average. Currently under development, and expected to begin production this year, it is one of our three material uranium properties. We expect it will provide us with 9 million lbs of uranium per year once it is in full production.

Update

In 2012, we continued to progress toward first production, achieving a number of milestones such as completing the sinking of shaft 2 to its final depth and beginning infrastructure installation, completing the Seru Bay pipeline, and commissioning the jet boring mining system to begin underground testing. We expect to bring the mine into production in mid-2013 and produce the first packaged pounds from AREVA’s McClean Lake mill in Q4 of 2013.

Millennium

Northern Saskatchewan, Canada

Ownership: 70%, operator

Overview

Millennium is a uranium deposit in northern Saskatchewan that we expect will use our excess milling capacity.

Update

In 2012, we acquired additional interest in the project, increasing our ownership to 70%. We also continued to work on the environmental assessment, completed a summer drilling program that increased our indicated and inferred mineral resource estimate, and carried out additional design work to advance the project. In 2013 we will continue to advance the project toward a development decision at a pace aligned with market opportunities.

Kintyre

Western Australia

Ownership: 70%, operator

Overview

Kintyre is an advanced uranium exploration project in Western Australia that is amenable to open pit mining techniques. We acquired the project in 2008 and are the operator.

Update

In 2012, we completed the prefeasibility study and signed a mine development agreement with the Martu. We also carried out further exploration drilling to test for other potential satellite deposits, though no additional resources were identified. In 2012 Q3, we decided not to advance to a feasibility study until market conditions improve. In 2013 we will continue the value engineering and exploration drilling.

Yeelirrie

Western Australia

Ownership: 100%, operator

Overview

Yeelirrie is a near-surface calcrete-style deposit that is amenable to open pit mining techniques and is one of Australia’s largest undeveloped uranium deposits. We acquired this project from BHP Billiton at the end of 2012.

Update

In 2013, we expect to conduct a full document review of Yeelirrie and complete a mineral resource estimate in accordance with NI 43-101. We will advance the development of this project at a pace aligned with market opportunities, using our stage gate process.