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Boss Energy confirms FY26 production and cost guidance while withdrawing its 2021 Enhanced Feasibility Study due to significant deviations in resource assumptions. A new feasibility study exploring a wide-spaced wellfield design is underway, aiming to optimise uranium recovery and reduce costs.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
18 Dec 2025
Boss Energy has withdrawn its 2021 Enhanced Feasibility Study for the Honeymoon uranium project due to significant deviations in resource assumptions, launching a new study focused on a wide-spaced wellfield design that could lower costs and improve recoverability.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
18 Dec 2025
Boss Energy Limited reported a solid cash flow performance for the September 2025 quarter, ending with nearly A$48 million in unrestricted cash, underpinning its ongoing uranium exploration and development activities.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
29 Oct 2025
Boss Energy reports a record quarterly uranium production at its Honeymoon Project, with costs coming in below FY26 guidance and a robust cash position. The company also announces a leadership change as Matthew Dusci takes the helm as CEO.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
29 Oct 2025
Boss Energy reveals new uranium mineralisation near its Alta Mesa project in Texas, following enCore Energy’s re-analysis of historic drill data. Further drilling is planned to explore the potential expansion.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
16 Oct 2025
Boss Energy has appointed Matthew Dusci as Managing Director and CEO, marking a leadership transition aimed at driving operational focus and production growth at its Honeymoon uranium project.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
1 Oct 2025
Boss Energy has launched a detailed operational review of its Honeymoon uranium project to reassess mineralisation continuity and production assumptions, with results expected by year-end.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
11 Sept 2025
Boss Energy reports a strong financial foundation with positive operating cash flow and a robust balance sheet in FY2025, its first full year of uranium production. Despite a net loss driven by non-cash costs, the company positions itself for growth amid rising uranium prices.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
29 Aug 2025
Boss Energy reported a sharp turnaround with a $34.2 million net loss for FY2025 despite generating $75.6 million in revenue, while withholding dividends amid ongoing challenges.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
29 Aug 2025
Boss Energy has acknowledged significant upward revisions to operating and capital costs at its Honeymoon Uranium Project, alongside challenges in achieving production targets, prompting an independent review.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
5 Aug 2025
Boss Energy Limited reported a $7.7 million operating cash outflow in the June 2025 quarter, reducing its cash reserves to $36.5 million. The company’s cash runway now stands at just under five quarters amid ongoing investment and operational costs.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
28 July 2025
Boss Energy has exceeded its FY25 production and cost targets at the Honeymoon Uranium Project, marking a major milestone of over 1 million pounds of uranium produced since commissioning. The company’s robust balance sheet and operational ramp-up position it well for growth amid a strengthening uranium market.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
28 July 2025