Anfield Energy Inc. announced it has submitted its production reactivation plan for the Shootaring Canyon mill to the State of Utah?s Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ). This major milestone is critical to restarting uranium production at Shootaring. The plan addresses the updating the mill?s radioactive materials license from its current standby status to operational status and the increasing of both throughput capacity and the tripling of licensed production capacity.

Following approval of the reactivation plan and mill refurbishment, Anfield will be able to both recommence uranium production and start vanadium production in 2026 -- joining a select group of North American and U.S. uranium producers meeting the resurgence in uranium demand. The plan outlines an increase in mill throughput capacity to 1,000 tons per day from 750 tons per day and an increase in annual uranium production capacity to 3 million pounds from 1 million pounds. The Shootaring mill ?

one of only 3 licensed, permitted and constructed conventional uranium mills in the U.S. -- is a significant differentiator between Anfield and its peers.