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Boss Energy公佈第三財季南澳項目桶裝鈾產量下調

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-- 根據週四提交給澳洲證券交易所的文件,Boss Energy(ASX:BOE)位於南澳的Honeymoon專案在2025財年第三季生產了20.3萬磅桶裝八氧化三鈾,一級成本為每磅60澳元,綜合維持成本(AISC)為每磅58澳元。 先前提交的文件顯示,Honeymoon計畫在2025財年第三季生產了295,819磅桶裝氧化鈾和246,869磅離子交換(IX)產品,平均實現價格為每磅133澳元。 先前提交的文件還顯示,2025財年第三季桶裝鈾的一級成本為每磅33澳元。 該公司表示,2026財年C1成本指引為每磅36至40澳元,AISC指引為每磅60至64澳元,並已確認接近指引範圍的上限。 Alta Mesa礦區100%權益下的桶裝鈾產量為9.7萬磅。 平均實際售價為每磅106澳元。 Boss公司仍保持策略性低負荷生產,目前持有153萬磅桶裝氧化鈾庫存。公司現金及流動資產總額為2.11億澳元,其中包括3,800萬澳元的現金。 該公司正在進行新的Honeymoon JORC資源量估算工作,以支持新的可行性研究,包括鑽探、重新解讀以及對歷史品位和滲透率數據的重新建模。

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