Energy Fuels Shareholders Re-elect All Seven Director Nominees at Annual Meeting

Energy Fuels Inc. announced the re-election of all seven management nominees to its board of directors at the annual meeting, reflecting strong shareholder support for the company's strategic direction in critical materials.

Bay Area Metrowire Staff
Energy
Energy Fuels Shareholders Re-elect All Seven Director Nominees at Annual Meeting

Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU) (TSX: EFR) has announced the results of its annual meeting of shareholders, held virtually on June 24, 2026, with all seven management nominees re-elected to the company's board of directors. The re-elected directors include Ross R. Bhappu, Michael H. Stirzaker, Barbara A. Filas, Bruce D. Hansen, Jaqueline Herrera, Benjamin Eshleman III and Dennis L. Higgs. Each director was elected through a combination of proxy and electronic votes, with support ranging from 88.61% to 99.61% of votes cast, indicating strong shareholder confidence in the company's leadership and strategic direction.

Energy Fuels is a leading U.S. critical materials company specializing in uranium, rare earth elements, heavy mineral sands, vanadium, and the development of medical isotopes. The company has been the top U.S. producer of natural uranium concentrate, supplying nuclear utilities, and owns the only fully licensed conventional uranium mill operating in the U.S. – the White Mesa Mill in Utah. At this mill, Energy Fuels also produces rare earth element (REE) products and evaluates medical isotope recovery for emerging cancer therapies. Additionally, the company is developing three heavy mineral sands and rare earths projects: the Vara Mada Project in Madagascar, the Bahia Project in Brazil, and the Donald Project in Australia through a joint venture with Astron Limited.

The re-election of the board is significant as it ensures continuity in the company's strategic focus on critical materials, which are essential for clean energy technologies, national security, and medical applications. With growing demand for uranium for nuclear power and rare earth elements for electric vehicles and renewable energy systems, Energy Fuels is positioned to play a key role in the domestic supply chain. The strong shareholder support, with over 88% approval for each director, underscores investor confidence in the board's ability to navigate the volatile commodity markets and advance the company's projects.

For more details on the annual meeting results, the full press release is available at https://nnw.fm/SrQkF. Investors seeking the latest news and updates on Energy Fuels can visit the company's newsroom at http://nnw.fm/UUUU.

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