Release Date: November 12, 2024
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Can you provide more detail on which areas within the review process are still under scrutiny, and when you expect to start construction if the EIS is approved? A: Lee Currier, CEO, stated that there are no issues currently presented, and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) is nearing the conclusion of the review process. Once the commission hearing date is set and the Federal Minister signs off, construction can commence.
Q: Have you experienced a slowdown in discussions with utilities regarding future offtakes? A: Lee Currier, CEO, mentioned that NexGen has not experienced a slowdown. They are actively engaged in negotiations with multiple utilities globally.
Q: How many of the 49 outstanding questions from the CNSC are still unresolved? A: Lee Currier, CEO, indicated that the CNSC has not notified them of any outstanding issues, and the process is nearing conclusion. The company is confident that the remaining aspects will be resolved soon.
Q: Does the increased interest from utilities give you more visibility on signing an offtake contract this year? A: Travis McPherson, Chief Commercial Officer, confirmed that negotiations are advanced and it is reasonable to expect the execution and announcement of contracts before the end of the year.
Q: What is the strategic advantage of partnering with WMC Energy for uranium marketing? A: Lee Currier, CEO, explained that WMC Energy's extensive experience and relationships with major utilities globally align with NexGen's marketing approach, enhancing their position in the market.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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