It was great to welcome the community to our first BBQ at the Tony M Mine site.
Thank you to everyone who joined us—the warm welcome meant so much to our team and to the work we’re doing. Events like these are incredibly important to us, giving us the opportunity to connect with the community, listen and learn, and share more about our work.
It was fantastic to see such strong interest in our learning stations, where attendees engaged directly with our team on uranium, mining practices, and how we work to meet rigorous environmental protections and regulatory standards. The trip up to the mine portal was another highlight, offering a first-hand look at the site and our operations.
We’d also like to extend our sincere thanks to the government representatives who came out to show their support. And of course, a big thank you to Offshore Grilling for providing a delicious BBQ that everyone enjoyed!
We’re grateful for the opportunity to build relationships and look forward to continuing these important conversations together.
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Ongoing infill drilling at #Americanuranium $AMU $AMUF Lo Herma #uraniumproject ahead of 3rd qtr resource update. Drilling performed by Single Water Service and downhole data acquisition performed by Hawkins CBM Logging.
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Delineation drilling on 1st wellfield at $UEC Sweetwater #uraniumproject. The project is on a fast-track permitting timeline, designated by the U.S. Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council as part of an initiative to increase domestic mineral supply.
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Inspiring the next generation of Earth scientists and energy leaders 🌎
IsoEnergy was proud to welcome Earth Science students from Wayne County School to our Tony M Mine in Utah for a hands-on learning experience. Students gained insight into uranium, why it’s found here, and why it matters—then visited the mine portal and saw dinosaur tracks firsthand — bringing millions of years of Earth’s history to life in one place.
Experiences like this bridge classroom learning with real-world careers—sparking curiosity, showcasing opportunities in the mining and energy sectors, and helping build the next generation of a strong, informed workforce.
Thank you to the students and their teacher for visiting—we hope to see some of you leading the industry in the years to come!
We have news ⚡️ Manhattan Uranium Discovery Corp. Highlights Premier Project Portfolio → District-Scale Uranium Assets Across the Colorado Plateau, Nevada, and the Athabasca Basin $MANU.V $MAUUF #uranium
See the release for more information and important disclosures → https://t.co/C90v2QxJ6G
News Alert! 🚨
Premier American Uranium Commences 100,000 ft Exploration Drilling Program at the Kaycee ISR Uranium Project, Wyoming
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"Commencement: A 200-hole delineation drilling program for the first wellfield at Sweetwater commenced on March 2, 2026."
Work includes studies to upgrade the Sweetwater plant for integrated conventional/ISR operations.
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News Alert! 🚨
Premier American Uranium Commences Drilling at Cebolleta as Part of 2026 Metallurgical Testing
https://t.co/25Nz8G2vfQ
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Utah #uranium drilling picking up!
Preparing to log at https://t.co/FhECngZHDS $ISOU $ISO Flatiron claims near the Tony M mine. Current estimates indicate substantial remaining resources, with over 8 million pounds of indicated and inferred resources.
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Grants Residents Share Observations from Nebraska ISR Visit
SANTA ANA PUEBLO, N.M. — Four Grants-area residents traveled to the Crow Butte in-situ recovery facility in Crawford, Nebraska, in July 2025 and reported a minimal surface footprint bearing no resemblance to the conventional uranium mines that shaped the region's history.
George Garcia, a Marine Corps veteran and retired Grants educator; Stanley Michael, a fourth-generation miner and lifelong San Mateo resident; Grants resident James Mercer; and Charles Lundstrom, Grants Energy's community engagement and environmental protection manager, made the trip.
The Crow Butte Resources facility sits four miles southeast of Crawford in Dawes County, Nebraska. Owned and operated by Cameco Corporation through its subsidiary Crow Butte Resources Inc., it was the first uranium mine developed in Nebraska, discovered in 1980 and entering production in 1991 using the in-situ recovery process.
"You would be blown away! I (Michael) said, ‘Amish people out here in a uranium field?’ And they went right by us. I could see hayfields—they were growing hay on the edge of it (Crow Butte Resources facility); the housing project; trees were the original pine trees," Michael noted from the trip. "This isn't what I expected. And it changed my mind."
“You see antelope running across there,” Garcia echoed the reaction. "All I saw were these small spots — the monitoring wells, the injection wells, and that's it. These conservative people were okay with that, and I said, ‘Well, our people will be okay with that.’"
Garcia, Michael, and Lundstrom joined Andrew Valencia, city manager of the City of Grants, on the "Uranium In-Situ Recovery Site Visit in Nebraska" panel April 21 at the Clean Energy Association of New Mexico's inaugural Nuclear in New Mexico conference at Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa in Santa Ana Pueblo. Valencia, who did not make the Nebraska trip, cited a City of Grants resolution supporting the project. "Grants Energy is a step forward," he said. “I want changes—and the only way we can change, is through technology and getting better when it comes to what we’re doing for our properties, or our environment.”