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NRC Issues Federal License for enCore Energy's Dewey Burdock Uranium Project, Completing Permit Process
By MGN Editorial•June 30, 2026 at 12:00 PM
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has granted a license for enCore Energy's Dewey Burdock uranium project in South Dakota, completing the full suite of federal permits required for the in-situ recovery operation.
## NRC Clears Final Federal Hurdle for enCore Energy's Dewey Burdock Uranium Project
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has issued a license for enCore Energy Corp.'s Dewey Burdock uranium project, according to a company announcement released June 30, 2026. The regulatory approval completes the set of all necessary federal permits for the project, marking a significant milestone for domestic uranium production in the United States.
Dallas-based enCore Energy Corp. (NASDAQ: EU; TSXV: EU), which markets itself as 'America's Clean Energy Company,' confirmed the NRC license award via PR Newswire. The Dewey Burdock project, located in South Dakota, is designed as an in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium operation — a method that extracts uranium from underground deposits using injected solutions, without conventional open-pit or underground mining.
### Relevance to the Maritime and Energy Sectors
While the Dewey Burdock project is a land-based mining operation, its completion of federal licensing carries broader implications for the maritime and global energy supply chain. Uranium is a critical fuel source for nuclear-powered vessels, including naval submarines and aircraft carriers, as well as for the growing fleet of nuclear-powered commercial icebreakers operated by nations such as Russia. Increased domestic uranium production capacity in the United States supports energy security objectives that extend to naval and maritime nuclear propulsion programs.
Furthermore, the global push toward low-carbon energy — including shore power infrastructure at ports and the electrification of port operations — is driving renewed interest in nuclear energy as a baseload power source. Expanded domestic uranium supply chains are seen as foundational to that transition.
### Project Background
The Dewey Burdock project has been in the permitting pipeline for a number of years, navigating a complex regulatory landscape involving multiple federal agencies. The NRC license represents the final federal authorization required before the project can advance toward operational status. enCore Energy has positioned the project as a key contributor to reducing U.S. dependence on foreign uranium sources, particularly from Russia and Central Asia.
Industry analysts have noted that the completion of federal permitting for new domestic uranium projects is relatively rare, given the lengthy and rigorous review processes involved, making this approval a notable development for the broader nuclear fuel supply sector.
*Source: PR Newswire / enCore Energy Corp. press release, June 30, 2026.*
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