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Energy Fuels stock today: UUUU jumps 15% as uranium miners rally into 2026 — what investors watch next
4 January 2026
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Energy Fuels stock today: UUUU jumps 15% as uranium miners rally into 2026 — what investors watch next

NEW YORK, January 4, 2026, 07:00 ET — Market closed

  • Energy Fuels closed Friday up 14.9% at $16.68 in the first U.S. trading session of 2026.
  • Uranium-linked peers also advanced, pointing to a sector-wide bid.
  • Focus shifts to uranium prices, key U.S. data releases and the company’s next earnings timeline.

Energy Fuels Inc (UUUU) shares jumped 14.9% on Friday to close at $16.68, with about 14.9 million shares traded. U.S. markets were closed on Sunday.

The move matters because Energy Fuels is a high-beta proxy for investor appetite toward nuclear-fuel supply chains and U.S.-based critical materials, a theme that has been prone to sharp reversals.

It also shows how quickly positioning can shift at the start of a new year in thinly covered miners, where flows can amplify price swings.

Energy Fuels, based near Denver, produces uranium and is developing rare earth processing capabilities tied to magnet materials, according to the company’s website.

Friday’s gains were not confined to one name. Cameco rose 7.7%, Denison Mines added 13.2% and Uranium Energy climbed 12.2% in the latest session, based on market data.

Spot uranium held near $81.65 a pound on Jan. 2 and is up about 7% over the past month, helping keep uranium producers on traders’ screens.

Sector news flow has remained active. Reuters reported on Friday that Denison Mines jumped after it said it was ready to launch its Phoenix in-situ recovery project — a mining method that extracts uranium through wells rather than open pits.

Energy Fuels’ most recent company update focused on production, contracts and plans for 2026. The company said on Dec. 29 it exceeded its 2025 guidance and produced more than 1 million pounds of uranium concentrate (U3O8, often called yellowcake) at its White Mesa Mill; “Strong uranium production is critical to America’s economic and national security,” CEO Mark S. Chalmers said. It projected fourth-quarter sales of 360,000 pounds — about $27 million of gross uranium revenue at an average $74.93 a pound — and said it signed two new long-term supply contracts for 2027–2032 deliveries using “hybrid pricing” that mixes fixed pricing with spot-linked pricing. Energy Fuels

For investors, the near-term question is whether the rally reflects a durable re-rating tied to longer-dated uranium contracting and rare-earth ambitions, or a short-lived start-of-year rotation.

Technically, the stock’s latest close leaves it well below its 52-week high of $27.33 and above its 52-week low of $3.20, based on market data.

Before Monday’s open, traders will watch the Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing PMI release, which ISM schedules for 10:00 a.m. ET on the first business day of the month.

On Wednesday, attention shifts to ISM’s services PMI, which Investing.com’s economic calendar lists for 10:00 a.m. ET, and a speech by Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle W. Bowman later that day, according to the Fed’s January schedule.

On the company calendar, Zacks Investment Research estimates Energy Fuels’ next quarterly earnings report for Feb. 25, putting the spotlight on updated 2026 sales expectations and any commentary on uranium and rare-earth production sequencing.

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