Cameco (TSX: CCO; NYSE: CCJ) announced today that
it is resuming production at its Port Hope Conversion Facility’s
UF6 plant and its Blind River Refinery in Ontario. Both operations
are planned to restart the week of May 18, 2020 and achieve regular
production levels the week of May 25, 2020.
On April 8, 2020, Cameco announced that these
facilities would be placed in a temporary safe shutdown state for
approximately four weeks and, where possible, maintenance work
scheduled for the summer would be advanced. Screening protocols and
other measures put in place to align with government and public
health directives around COVID-19 were contributing to workforce
uncertainty at the UF6 plant, which is a complex operation designed
to run as a continuous process without interruption. The decision
was therefore made to suspend production at the plant, as well as
at the Blind River Refinery, since the majority of the UO3 produced
there is used in the production of UF6 at Port Hope.
The workforce situation has now stabilized,
providing Cameco with increased certainty around the availability
of necessary personnel to operate the UF6 plant. With the
appropriate conditions currently in place to resume normal
operations, we have decided to return both the plant and the
refinery to production.
“The provinces and communities where we operate are
certainly not out of the woods when it comes to this global
pandemic, and we must remain vigilant in how we manage our
activities during these challenging times,” said Cameco president
and CEO Tim Gitzel. “However, we are confident that we can maintain
the required roster of qualified operators to run the UF6 plant
going forward, enabling us to carefully bring the plant and the UO3
refinery back into production.”
During the temporary shutdown of these two sites,
the remainder of Cameco’s Ontario operations, including UO2
production at the Port Hope Conversion Facility and fuel bundle
production at Cameco Fuel Manufacturing, continued to operate
safely.
Given the evolving nature of the COVID-19 situation
and the number of moving pieces, on April 13, 2020 Cameco withdrew
its 2020 outlook for its fuel services division, including
production. We do not expect to resume providing outlook
information until we have a sufficient basis to do so.
While the two Ontario facilities return to
production, there is no change in the status of Cameco’s Cigar Lake
uranium mine. The operation remains in a safe state of care and
maintenance for an indeterminate duration, as pandemic conditions
continue to challenge a number of northern Saskatchewan
communities.
Cameco continues to closely monitor the situation
around all of its facilities and follow the guidance of government
and public health authorities. Significant safety measures to limit
the risk posed by COVID-19 remain in place across our operations,
and we will move quickly to adjust our plans should circumstances
warrant to ensure the well-being of our workers, their families and
communities.
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Cameco is one of the largest global providers of
the uranium fuel needed to energize a clean-air world. Our
competitive position is based on our controlling ownership of the
world’s largest high-grade reserves and low-cost operations.
Utilities around the world rely on our nuclear fuel products to
generate power in safe, reliable, carbon-free nuclear reactors. Our
shares trade on the Toronto and New York stock exchanges. Our head
office is in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Caution Regarding Forward-Looking
Information and Statements
This news release includes statements and
information about our expectations for the future, which we refer
to as forward-looking information. Forward-looking information is
based on our current views, which can change significantly, and
actual results and events may be significantly different from what
we currently expect.
Examples of forward-looking information in this
news release include: our plans to restart production at our Port
Hope Conversion Facility’s UF6 plant and Blind River Refinery in
Ontario the week of May 18, 2020 and to achieve regular production
levels the week of May 25, 2020; our views on the stability of the
workforce situation, the availability of necessary personnel to
operate the UF6 plant, and our ability to maintain the required
roster of qualified operators to run the UF6 plant going forward
and to carefully bring the plant and the UO3 refinery back into
production; and our expectation to resume providing outlook
information when we have a sufficient basis to do so.
Material risks that could lead to different results
include: that we may be unable to successfully manage the current
uncertain environment resulting from COVID-19 and its related
operational, safety, regulatory, marketing or financial risks
successfully, including the risk of significant disruption to our
Ontario fuel services operations, workforce, required supplies or
services, and our plans to resume production at our Blind River
Refinery and Port Hope UF6 plant and to achieve regular production
levels; that we may face significant delays in resuming production
at our Blind River Refinery or Port Hope UF6 plant; we may be
unable to return to or maintain regular production levels at our
Blind River Refinery or Port Hope UF6 plant; we may face an
outbreak of COVID-19 at our Port Hope Conversion Facility or Blind
River Refinery; an operating risk or hazard occurs disrupting our
plans; we may be unable to comply with applicable regulatory
requirements; that our views on the stability of the workforce
situation, availability of necessary personnel, including the
required roster of qualified operators, to operate the UF6 plant,
or our ability to carefully bring the UF6 plant and the UO3
refinery back into production, prove to be inaccurate; changes in
government regulations or policies; the risk our plans may change,
be unsuccessful or have unanticipated consequences; the risk our
estimates and forecasts prove to be incorrect; and the risk that we
will be unable to resume providing outlook information for an
extended period.
In presenting this forward-looking information, we
have made material assumptions which may prove incorrect, including
assumptions regarding our ability to successfully manage the
current uncertain environment resulting from COVID-19 and its
related operational, safety, regulatory, marketing and financial
risks successfully; that our plans to resume production, and to
achieve regular production levels, at our Port Hope UF6 plant and
our Blind River Refinery within expected time frames succeed; the
absence of an outbreak of COVID-19 at our Port Hope Conversion
Facility and Blind River Refinery; no operating risk or hazard
occurs disrupting our plans; assumptions regarding the stability of
the workforce situation, availability of necessary personnel,
including the required roster of qualified operators, to operate
the UF6 plant, and our ability to carefully bring the plant and the
UO3 refinery back into production; assumptions regarding the
operating conditions and other factors upon which we have based our
plans and forecasts; the absence of any adverse government
regulations, policies or decisions; and our ability to resume
providing outlook information in the future.
Forward-looking information is designed to help you
understand management’s current views of our near-term and
longer-term prospects, and it may not be appropriate for other
purposes. We will not necessarily update this information unless we
are required to by securities laws.
Investor inquiriesRachelle
Girard306-956-6403
Media inquiries – outside Northumberland
County and the Blind River region, OntarioJeff
Hryhoriw306-385-5221
Media inquiries – within Northumberland
County and the Blind River region, OntarioSara
Forsey289-771-1007
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