Anfield Advances Shootaring Canyon Mill Renewal and Refurbishment for 2027 Restart
Event summary
- Anfield completed 8 additional monitoring wells in early 2026 to meet Utah DEQ requirements for Shootaring Canyon Mill license renewal.
- Refurbishment work began with leach tank removal, targeting 1,000 tons per day throughput capacity and 2027 production restart.
- Company entered IR and market-making agreements with CorProminence LLC and Generation IACP Inc. respectively.
- Temporary man camp construction started to support upcoming refurbishment and operational activities.
The big picture
Anfield's progress at Shootaring Canyon Mill represents a strategic expansion of U.S. uranium milling infrastructure, positioning the company as a key player in domestic nuclear fuel production. With only three licensed conventional uranium mills in the country, the successful reactivation of Shootaring would significantly increase U.S. milling capacity, aligning with broader trends toward energy independence and nuclear power growth.
What we're watching
- Regulatory Approval
- Whether Anfield can complete license renewal by year-end 2026 as planned.
- Execution Risk
- The pace at which refurbishment progresses toward 2027 production restart.
- Industry Impact
- How Shootaring's reactivation affects U.S. uranium milling capacity and domestic energy independence.
