Host Ed Coyne and Sprott CEO John Ciampaglia recap a surprising 2025 for the uranium market, characterized by flat spot prices that contrasted sharply with strong mining equities and bullish long-term demand signals for nuclear power. Together, Ed and John look ahead to 2026, highlighting the potential for renewed contracting, higher prices and pivotal U.S. policy decisions that are likely to boost demand for uranium and nuclear power. This podcast is provided for information purposes only fr...
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Host Ed Coyne and Sprott CEO John Ciampaglia recap a surprising 2025 for the uranium market, characterized by flat spot prices that contrasted sharply with strong mining equities and bullish long-term demand signals for nuclear power. Together, Ed and John look ahead to 2026, highlighting the potential for renewed contracting, higher prices and pivotal U.S. policy decisions that are likely to boost demand for uranium and nuclear power. This podcast is provided for information purposes only fr...
Dr. Tim Gregory joins host Ed Coyne for a truly inspiring discussion on the possibilities of nuclear energy and nuclear science. With an engaging mixture of science, optimism and fascination, Dr. Gregory walks us through his new book Going Nuclear – How Atomic Energy Will Save The World. This podcast is provided for information purposes only from sources believed to be reliable. However, Sprott does not warrant its completeness or accuracy. Any opinions and estimates constitute our judgment a...
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Host Ed Coyne and Sprott CEO John Ciampaglia recap a surprising 2025 for the uranium market, characterized by flat spot prices that contrasted sharply with strong mining equities and bullish long-term demand signals for nuclear power. Together, Ed and John look ahead to 2026, highlighting the potential for renewed contracting, higher prices and pivotal U.S. policy decisions that are likely to boost demand for uranium and nuclear power. This podcast is provided for information purposes only fr...