Boss Energy (ASX: BOE) managing director and chief executive officer Duncan Craib joins Small Caps to discuss the company’s dramatic growth surge with project success in Australia and the US.
Closer to home, Boss’ Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia continues to ramp up its production numbers towards nameplate capacity.
In 2011 Honeymoon became Australia's second operating in-situ recovery uranium mine and earlier this year and it became the nation’s newest uranium producer when Boss leveraged the significant high-quality infrastructure to re-start the valuable asset.
The project’s key metrics continue to be in line with Boss’ targets and the mine is on track to meet the company’s FY25 production guidance.
In the US, Boss is also seeing strong progress at its 30%-owned Alta Mesa project in South Texas.
The recent start-up of production at Alta Mesa is driving ongoing growth and increasing cashflow.
With both projects ramping up production at a time when uranium prices remain strong, Boss is ideally placed to capitalise on the positive outlook for the nuclear sector.
Articles:
https://smallcaps.com.au/boss-energy-strong-progress-honeymoon-alta-mesa-uranium-projects/
https://smallcaps.com.au/boss-energy-further-high-grade-drilling-success-alta-mesa-uranium/
https://smallcaps.com.au/boss-encore-energy-officially-re-open-alta-mesa-uranium-project/
For more information on Boss Energy:
https://smallcaps.com.au/stocks/asx-boe/