Denison Receives Provincial Environmental Assessment Approval for the Wheeler River Project
Denison Mines (NYSE American: DNN) has received crucial Ministerial approval under The Environmental Assessment Act (Saskatchewan) for its Wheeler River Project's In-Situ Recovery (ISR) uranium mine development. The project, located in the Athabasca Basin region, represents a significant milestone as it's set to become Canada's first ISR uranium mine.
The Wheeler River Project, 90% owned and operated by Denison, includes the high-grade Phoenix and Gryphon uranium deposits. The company successfully harmonized Federal and Provincial Environmental Assessments, with final regulatory steps including the Provincial Pollutant Control Facility Permit and Federal approvals scheduled for CNSC public hearings in October and December 2025.
The project is positioned to be among the world's lowest-cost uranium mining operations, with mining at the Phoenix deposit planned through ISR methods. This development strengthens Saskatchewan's position as the world's second-largest uranium producer.
Denison Mines (NYSE American: DNN) ha ottenuto un'approvazione ministeriale fondamentale ai sensi della Environmental Assessment Act (Saskatchewan) per lo sviluppo della miniera di uranio in-situ recovery (ISR) del progetto Wheeler River. Situato nella regione del Bacino di Athabasca, il progetto rappresenta una tappa importante in quanto sarà la prima miniera di uranio ISR del Canada.
Il progetto Wheeler River, possiede e gestito al 90% da Denison, comprende i giacimenti di uranio ad alta concentrazione Phoenix e Gryphon. L'azienda ha armonizzato con successo le Valutazioni Ambientali Federali e Provinciali, con le ultime fasi regolatorie che includono il Permesso Provinciale per l’Impianto di Controllo degli Inquinanti e le approvazioni federali previste per le udienze pubbliche CNSC di ottobre e dicembre 2025.
Il progetto è destinato a diventare una delle operazioni di estrazione di uranio a più basso costo al mondo, con l’estrazione del giacimento Phoenix pianificata tramite metodi ISR. Questo sviluppo rafforza la posizione del Saskatchewan come secondo produttore mondiale di uranio.
Denison Mines (NYSE American: DNN) ha recibido una aprobación ministerial crucial bajo la Ley de Evaluación Ambiental (Saskatchewan) para el desarrollo de la mina de uranio por recuperación in situ (ISR) del Proyecto Wheeler River. El proyecto, ubicado en la región de la Cuenca de Athabasca, representa un hito significativo al convertirse en la primera mina de uranio ISR de Canadá.
El Proyecto Wheeler River, 90% propiedad y operado por Denison, incluye los depósitos de uranio de alta ley Phoenix y Gryphon. La compañía logró armonizar con éxito las Evaluaciones Ambientales Federales y Provinciales, con los pasos regulatorios finales que incluyen el Permiso Provincial para la Instalación de Control de Contaminantes y las aprobaciones federales programadas para las audiencias públicas de la CNSC en octubre y diciembre de 2025.
El proyecto está posicionado para ser una de las operaciones de minería de uranio de menor costo en el mundo, con la minería del depósito Phoenix planificada mediante métodos ISR. Este desarrollo fortalece la posición de Saskatchewan como el segundo mayor productor mundial de uranio.
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Denison Mines (NYSE American : DNN) a obtenu une approbation ministérielle cruciale en vertu de la Loi sur l'évaluation environnementale (Saskatchewan) pour le développement de la mine d'uranium par récupération in-situ (ISR) du projet Wheeler River. Situé dans la région du bassin d'Athabasca, ce projet représente une étape majeure puisqu'il deviendra la première mine d'uranium ISR du Canada.
Le projet Wheeler River, à 90 % détenu et exploité par Denison, comprend les gisements d'uranium à haute teneur Phoenix et Gryphon. La société a réussi à harmoniser les évaluations environnementales fédérales et provinciales, les dernières étapes réglementaires incluant le permis provincial pour l'installation de contrôle des polluants et les approbations fédérales prévues lors des audiences publiques de la CNSC en octobre et décembre 2025.
Le projet est positionné pour devenir l'une des opérations d'extraction d'uranium les moins coûteuses au monde, avec une exploitation du gisement Phoenix prévue par la méthode ISR. Ce développement renforce la position de la Saskatchewan en tant que deuxième plus grand producteur mondial d'uranium.
Denison Mines (NYSE American: DNN) hat eine entscheidende ministerielle Genehmigung im Rahmen des Environmental Assessment Act (Saskatchewan) für die Entwicklung der In-Situ Recovery (ISR) Uranbergwerks am Wheeler River Projekt erhalten. Das Projekt, das sich in der Athabasca-Becken-Region befindet, markiert einen bedeutenden Meilenstein, da es Kanadas erste ISR-Uranmine werden soll.
Das Wheeler River Projekt, zu 90 % im Besitz von und betrieben durch Denison, umfasst die hochgradigen Uranlagerstätten Phoenix und Gryphon. Das Unternehmen hat die föderalen und provinziellen Umweltprüfungen erfolgreich harmonisiert, wobei die letzten regulatorischen Schritte die Genehmigung der Provinz für die Schadstoffkontrolleinrichtung und die föderalen Genehmigungen umfassen, die für öffentliche Anhörungen der CNSC im Oktober und Dezember 2025 geplant sind.
Das Projekt wird voraussichtlich zu den weltweit kostengünstigsten Uranbergbauunternehmen gehören, wobei der Abbau der Phoenix-Lagerstätte mittels ISR-Methoden geplant ist. Diese Entwicklung stärkt die Position von Saskatchewan als zweitgrößter Uranproduzent der Welt.
- Received key Provincial Environmental Assessment approval for Wheeler River Project
- Project positioned to be among world's lowest-cost uranium mining operations
- Controls 90% ownership of the largest undeveloped uranium project in eastern Athabasca Basin
- Successfully harmonized Federal and Provincial Environmental Assessments, streamlining the approval process
- Project advances Saskatchewan's position as world's second-largest uranium producer
- Still pending critical Federal approvals and Provincial Pollutant Control Facility Permit
- Regulatory process not yet complete with CNSC hearings scheduled for late 2025
- Project success dependent on first-of-its-kind ISR uranium mining method in Canada
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Provincial environmental approval significantly advances Denison's Wheeler River uranium project toward construction, pending final federal approvals.
Denison Mines has secured a critical regulatory milestone with Saskatchewan's environmental assessment approval for its Wheeler River Project, positioning the company to develop Canada's first In-Situ Recovery (ISR) uranium mine. This provincial approval represents one of the final regulatory hurdles before construction can commence on the Phoenix deposit.
The company's strategic approach of harmonizing the provincial and federal environmental assessments has proven effective, with no subsequent revisions for conformance expected. The timing is particularly significant as only two major regulatory requirements remain: the Provincial Pollutant Control Facility Permit and federal approvals scheduled for consideration in October and December 2025.
The Wheeler River Project represents the largest undeveloped uranium project in the eastern Athabasca Basin, with Denison holding a 90% operating interest. What makes this particularly noteworthy is that the Phoenix deposit has been identified in feasibility studies as potentially among the lowest-cost uranium mining operations globally. This cost advantage could position Denison favorably in the uranium market, especially as global demand for nuclear fuel increases.
With Saskatchewan being the world's second-largest uranium producer, this approval reinforces the province's commitment to resource development while maintaining environmental standards. The regulatory progress indicates that Denison's timeline for transforming from developer to producer remains on track, with the potential to significantly enhance the company's production profile beyond its existing interests in the McClean Lake Joint Venture and other regional projects.
As part of Denison's strategy to effectively harmonize the Federal and Provincial Environmental Assessment (the "EA") for the Project, the Provincial EA was submitted for final approval in late 2024 after Denison successfully completed multiple key milestones in the Federal regulatory process, including completion of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission's ("CNSC") rigorous technical review phase, and acceptance by the CNSC of the Company's final Environmental Impact Statement ("EIS") for the Project. As a result of this approach, the Federal and Provincial EAs for the Project are substantially the same and no subsequent revisions for conformance are expected to be required.
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"I would like to congratulate Denison Mines on this significant project milestone with their Wheeler River Project", commented the Honourable Travis Keisig,
David Cates, President and CEO of Denison, commented, "We thank the Province of
I'd also like to applaud our own environmental, regulatory, sustainability and technical teams for working closely with the Saskatchewan Ministry of the Environment, Indigenous nations, local communities, and other interested parties during the EA process. Importantly, completion of the provincial EA represents one of the final regulatory milestones necessary for Denison to commence construction of the Phoenix ISR mine, which is on track to become
With the Provincial EA approved, the remaining regulatory requirements to commence construction of the ISR mine planned for the
About Wheeler River
Wheeler River is the largest undeveloped uranium project in the infrastructure-rich eastern portion of the
Based on the respective studies, both deposits have the potential to be competitive with the lowest-cost uranium mining operations in the world. Permitting efforts for the planned Phoenix ISR operation commenced in 2019 andare nearing completion with approval of the project's EA received from the Province of
About Denison
Denison is a uranium mining, exploration and development company with interests focused in the
Additionally, through its
In 2024, Denison celebrated its 70th year in uranium mining, exploration, and development, which began in 1954 with Denison's first acquisition of mining claims in the
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In particular, this pressrelease contains forward-looking information pertaining to the following: expectations with respect to the EA process, including thefiling of the finalEIS and the results and objectives thereof; expectations regarding regulatory reviews and processes, including hearings with the CNSC Commission; and expectations regarding its joint venture ownership interests, including plans for mining and the use of SABRE by the MLVJ, and the continuity of its agreements with its partners and third parties.
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