Nexgen Energy (NXE) Corporate presentation summary
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Corporate presentation summary
23 Mar, 2026Project overview and strategic positioning
Advancing a high-grade, large-scale uranium project (Rook I) in Saskatchewan, Canada, with potential to supply over 20% of global uranium from a single mine based on feasibility study projections.
Project is fully permitted for construction, with major construction set to begin in summer 2026 following final federal approval in March 2026.
Rook I features conventional hard-rock mining, ultra-high grades, and robust after-tax cash flow potential, positioning Canada as a leading uranium supplier.
The Arrow deposit is among the world’s most robust, with reserves grade of 2.37% for 239.6 million lbs and over 65% of measured & indicated resource at 15.9% U3O8.
Project economics remain based on the 2021 Feasibility Study, with strong NPV and IRR across a range of uranium price scenarios.
Market dynamics and uranium demand
Global nuclear capacity is set to increase by 18% by 2030, with over 30 countries pledging to triple capacity by 2050, driven by AI and electrification trends.
Uranium supply is projected to fall short, with a 319 Mlbs annual deficit by 2040, requiring global supply to more than double.
OECD countries rely on foreign sources for 70% of uranium demand, with less than 1% produced domestically in the US, UK, and Europe.
Rook I is positioned as a critical supply source, helping diversify away from geopolitically risky suppliers.
Operational and environmental advantages
Arrow’s geology allows for conventional, efficient, and safe underground mining, with low operating costs and minimal surface tailings exposure due to underground storage.
Industry-leading underground tailings management eliminates surface disturbance and sets a new global standard for environmental mine management.
High-grade ore enables low material movement: only 3 trucks per day feed the mill, reducing infrastructure and environmental impact.
Latest events from Nexgen Energy
- Major regulatory, financial, and operational milestones position the company for construction and growth.NXE
Q4 20254 Mar 2026 - Board set at 10, all directors elected, auditors reappointed, and all resolutions passed.NXE
AGM 20243 Feb 2026 - Rook I advances toward production with strong economics, cash, and major exploration success.NXE
Q2 20242 Feb 2026 - Rook I nears approval as cash reserves, drilling success, and utility demand drive growth.NXE
Q1 202523 Jan 2026 - Rook I is construction-ready, with strong cash, robust contracts, and world-class exploration results.NXE
Q2 202523 Jan 2026 - Q3 net income hit $10.3M, cash rose to $537.8M, and permitting and uranium discovery advanced.NXE
Q3 202415 Jan 2026 - Final EIS, first U.S. contracts, and major PCE discovery mark a transformative 2024.NXE
Q4 202423 Dec 2025 - Concurrent offerings will fund Rook I uranium project development amid high risk and negative cash flow.NXE
Registration Filing29 Nov 2025 - Board set at nine, all motions passed, auditors reappointed, and stock plan amended.NXE
AGM 202511 Nov 2025