US Nuclear Plants Face Widening Uranium-Supply Gap, EIA Warns

Oct. 1, 2025, 3:58 PM UTC

US nuclear utilities face possible uranium shortages over the next decade, the Energy Information Administration warned, underscoring supply chain challenges in the world’s biggest atomic-power market.

Utilities signed fewer contracts for delivery last year as uranium prices surged, a report by the US agency said. High costs are pushing them to delay decisions to cover future fuel requirements, even though less than a tenth of the uranium delivered to US reactors is typically bought on spot markets.

The uranium supply gap is expected to widen over the next decade to a combined 184 million pounds — equivalent to more than ...

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