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Uranium as big play due to AI-driven energy demand

Last updated: June 14, 2025 2:55 pm
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The uranium market is experiencing a resurgence that could last for years, according to Sprott Asset Management CEO John Ciampaglia. This uptrend is driven by the increasing global demand for energy, especially as major tech companies seek to power their artificial intelligence data centers.

Ciampaglia’s firm manages the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust (SRUUF), which is currently the world’s largest physical uranium fund and has seen a 22% increase in value over the past two months. Additionally, the Sprott Uranium Miners ETF (URNM), also managed by Sprott, has gained nearly 38% in the same period. The fund’s top holdings include companies like Cameco and NAC Kazatomprom JSC.

Nuclear energy is gaining favor as a reliable and environmentally friendly energy source. Ciampaglia emphasizes that uranium has zero greenhouse gas emissions and a strong track record of providing large-scale electricity. This makes it an attractive option for ensuring energy security, especially in light of recent energy crises in Europe and grid failures in Spain and Portugal.

VanEck CEO Jan van Eck also sees the value in uranium as a source of reliable power for data centers that require uninterrupted operation. His firm manages the VanEck Uranium and Nuclear ETF (NLR), which has seen a 42% increase in value over the past two months. Van Eck acknowledges that building new nuclear power plants can be a lengthy process, but he believes that the Trump administration’s support for nuclear power could expedite development.

Van Eck points to nuclear technology company Oklo as an example of the potential for growth in the nuclear industry. Oklo recently announced a deal to supply nuclear power to an Air Force base in Alaska, following President Trump’s executive orders to streamline nuclear regulatory processes and promote domestic uranium production.

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Overall, the outlook for the uranium market appears positive, with both Ciampaglia and Van Eck optimistic about the long-term potential of nuclear energy. As the world shifts towards more sustainable energy sources, uranium could play a crucial role in meeting the growing demand for reliable and clean power.

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