Global Catalysts for Uranium Exploding Faster Than Anyone Expected: John Cash

EPISODE · Sep 30, 2024 · 27 MIN

Global Catalysts for Uranium Exploding Faster Than Anyone Expected: John Cash

from Commodity Culture · host Jesse Day

CEO of Ur-Energy (NYSE American: URG | TSX: URE) John Cash can barely keep up with the outflow of good news on nuclear energy and the uranium market, and he points out these developing catalysts are being unleashed faster than anyone anticipated. John touches on the production shortfall in Kazakhstan, the historic restart of Three Mile Island, India's nuclear expansion, and breaks down how Ur-Energy is poised to capitalize on the new nuclear renaissance.Ur-Energy Website: https://www.ur-energy.comFollow Ur-Energy on X: https://x.com/ur_energyDisclaimer: Commodity Culture was compensated by Ur-Energy for producing this interview. Jesse Day is not a shareholder of Ur-Energy. Nothing contained in this video is to be construed as investment advice, do your own due diligence. Follow Jesse Day on X: https://x.com/jessebdayCommodity Culture on Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/CommodityCulture

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