Uranium Energy Corp. announced that it has filed a Technical Report Summary ("TRS") on EDGAR disclosing mineral resources for the Company's Workman Creek Project in Arizona (the "Project"). Background: As a U.S. domestic and domiciled company, UEC is now reporting all mineral resources in accordance with Item 1302 of Regulation S-K ("S-K 1300"); S-K 1300 was adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") to modernize mineral property disclosure requirements for mining registrants and to align U.S. disclosure requirements more closely for mineral properties with current industry and global regulatory standards; The mineral resource estimates set out in this TRS have not previously been reported under the S-K 1300 format; and Total disclosed Inferred resources for the Workman Creek Project is stated at 4,459,000 lbs.

eU3O8 with 1,981,000 tons grading 0.113% eU3O8. Drill data from 446 drill holes was used in the current mineral resource estimate. The Workman Creek Project is located in Gila County, central Arizona, approximately 70 miles northeast of Phoenix and about 31 miles northwest of Globe, an historic mining center.

The Project is located within the Tonto National Forest on either side of Workman Creek, approximately 3,000 ft east of State highway #288. The Project is located within portions of townships 5N, 6N and 7N; range 14E, Gila-Salt River Meridian. The Workman Creek Project consists of three claim blocks, the main contiguous claim block along Workman Creek and two non-contiguous claim blocks (Pendleton and Oak Creek), totaling 198 unpatented mining claims comprising approximately 3,871 acres.

The Project and the surrounding area of the Sierra Ancha region are underlain by igneous and sedimentary rocks of Precambrian age. The sedimentary rocks are nearly flat-lying except for minor undulations near regional-scale monoclines. The Dripping Spring Quartzite is the host rock for uranium mineralization throughout the Sierra Ancha Region.

Uranium mineralization in the Dripping Spring Quartzite consists of low-grade disseminations and concentrations in fine-grained strata and along bedding planes and higher-grade layers and veinlets.  The area was previously partially mined. The Sierra Ancha region is host to 18 historic uranium mines which were in operation between 1953 and 1960.  During that period, over 122,000 pounds of U3O8 concentrate was produced with an average grade of 0.20% U3O8. Within the Project area, drill data from 446 drillholes was used in the current mineral resource estimate, including hole location and ore grade data.  The Company has not completed any drilling on the Project.