On May 5, 2021, Ur-Energy Inc. (Ur-Energy or the Company) received the final major authorizations to construct and operate the Company's Shirley Basin Project. In addition to the Bureau of Land Management final approval of the project, received in April 2020, the Company now has received the State of Wyoming source material license and permit to mine, and EPAs aquifer exemption for Shirley Basin. These approvals represent the major permits required to begin construction of the Shirley Basin Project when market conditions warrant, and to begin operations thereafter. The Company plans three relatively shallow mining units at the project, where it has the option to either build out a complete processing plant with drying facilities or a satellite plant with the ability to send loaded ion exchange resin to the Companys Lost Creek mine for processing. The Shirley Basin processing facility throughput shall not exceed an average daily flow rate equivalent to 6,000 gallons per minute or a maximum instantaneous flow rate of 6,500 gallons per minute, excluding restoration flow. The annual production of dried yellowcake (U3O8) from wellfield production and toll processing of loaded resin or yellowcake slurry shall not exceed 2M pounds equivalent of dried U3O8 product. Situated in an historic mining district, the project has existing access roads, power, waste disposal facility and shop buildings onsite. The project is construction ready, since delineation and exploration drilling were completed historically. Additionally, all wellfield, pipeline and header house layouts are finalized. The Company anticipates up to nine years production at the site.