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Leadership Transition and Strategic Shifts at Energy Fuels

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
March 9, 2026
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A significant leadership change is imminent at uranium producer Energy Fuels. On April 15, 2026, Ross Bhappu, the company’s current President, will assume the role of Chief Executive Officer and join the Board of Directors. He replaces founder Mark Chalmers, who is retiring from day-to-day operations but will remain with the firm as a consultant for two years. Regulatory filings explicitly state that this succession is not the result of any disagreement over business practices.

Insider Transaction Precedes Announcement

Shortly before the formal CEO announcement, a notable insider transaction occurred. Vice President Curtis Moore sold 10,000 shares on March 2 at an average price of $23.12, realizing $231,200. Following this sale, Moore retains 112,415 shares valued at approximately $2.6 million, representing an 8.17% reduction in his holdings.

Ambitious Operational Targets for 2026

The company has set aggressive production goals for the coming year. Energy Fuels plans to produce between 2.0 and 2.5 million pounds of uranium in 2026, which would nearly double its prior output. Sales are projected to reach 1.5 to 2.0 million pounds.

This expansion hinges on the White Mesa Mill in Utah, the sole licensed conventional uranium-vanadium processing facility in the United States. Management anticipates production costs will decline starting in the first quarter of 2026 as lower-cost ore from the Pinyon Plain Mine enters the processing stream.

Financially, the company reports working capital exceeding $927 million. It has also placed a $700 million convertible note with a 0.75% interest rate and secured two new long-term uranium sales contracts.

Expanding into Rare Earth Elements

Alongside its core uranium business, Energy Fuels is making a substantial push into rare earth elements. A planned acquisition of Australian Strategic Materials (ASM) for $299 million would integrate ASM’s Korean metals plant and a planned U.S. production facility with the White Mesa Mill.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Energy Fuels?

A feasibility study for a Phase 2 expansion of rare earth processing forecasts capital expenditure of $410 million. The project promises a net present value of $1.9 billion and an internal rate of return of 33%. Average annual EBITDA over the first 15 years could reach $765 million. The deal remains subject to various approvals, with a vote by ASM shareholders expected in late May or early June.

Financial Performance and Market Position

Despite a market capitalization of $4.52 billion, Energy Fuels currently trades with a negative price-to-earnings ratio of -50.08. In 2025, revenue declined by 15.6% to $65.92 million, while the net loss widened by 79.3% to $85.63 million.

However, the balance sheet shows significant liquidity, indicated by an exceptionally high current ratio of 30.7. The stock’s volatility remains extreme, with an annualized 30-day variation of nearly 120%.

In recent trading, the shares closed at €16.40, approximately 29% below their 52-week high of €23.19 reached in late January. The stock lost almost 18% over a seven-day period.

The incoming CEO, Ross Bhappu, brings over 35 years of industry experience to the role, including nearly 25 years in technical and strategic leadership positions at Resource Capital Funds. His prior experience includes roles at Newmont Mining and Cyprus Minerals.

Upcoming quarterly results will be closely watched to determine if Energy Fuels can translate its aggressive growth strategy into profitability—a challenge that gains additional significance with the impending change in executive leadership.

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