Cameco (TSX: CCO; NYSE: CCJ) announced today that
it is implementing a number of temporary operational changes at its
fuel services division facilities in Ontario. The changes are due
to the increasing challenge of maintaining an adequate workforce as
a result of screening protocols and other measures put in place to
align with the directives and guidance of government and public
health authorities for the Coronavirus (COVID-19) health crisis.
The UF6 plant at the Port Hope Conversion Facility (conversion
facility) will be placed in a temporary safe shutdown state for
approximately four weeks and, where possible, maintenance work
scheduled for the summer will be advanced. Work to place the plant
in safe shutdown mode will occur over the coming days.
The UF6 plant is currently operating safely. However, the
COVID-19 related screening protocols and other measures Cameco has
put in place to align with the directives and guidance of
government and public health authorities have created significant
difficulty in achieving the workforce levels required for the
continued operation of the facility and concerns about the ability
to maintain the required workforce levels going forward. The UF6
plant is a complex operation, designed to run as a continuous
process without interruptions in production.
Since the majority of the UO3 produced at the Blind River
Refinery (refinery) is used to produce UF6 at the conversion
facility, the refinery’s production will also be temporarily
suspended and, where possible, summer maintenance work brought
forward. The refinery will operate for about a week to produce
sufficient UO3 for ongoing UO2 production at the conversion
facility. Then, the refinery will be placed in a safe state of care
and maintenance for approximately four weeks.
While production at the refinery is temporarily suspended, the
operation will remain open to receive uranium concentrate
deliveries.
“While our fuel services facilities have been able to operate
safely, it has become increasingly challenging to maintain a
sufficient roster of qualified operators for the UF6 plant,” said
Cameco president and CEO Tim Gitzel. “The UF6 plant is designed for
continuous operation, and we need to prevent unplanned
interruptions arising from personnel shortages.
“Therefore, after weighing many factors, including the state of
the pandemic, we made a measured decision to suspend production in
a careful, planned manner at the UF6 plant and the UO3 refinery
which feeds it. We will watch closely how the situation evolves
over the next four weeks before making further decisions.”
The conversion facility will continue to operate with its
reduced workforce, currently reduced by about 65 employees, and the
refinery will experience a reduction of approximately 60 employees.
The facilities will continue to comply with all regulatory
requirements while production is suspended.
UO2 production at the conversion facility, as well as fuel
pellet and fuel bundle production at Cameco Fuel Manufacturing Inc.
(CFM) will continue. The UO2 and CFM facilities are important links
in the supply chain for Canada’s nuclear energy sector, and these
plants are designed and operated to shut down and start up every
week. Although they may experience workforce fluctuations as a
result of the ongoing circumstances, they are better able to adapt
quickly to changes in staffing levels and more frequent starts and
stops in production if required.
Despite the operational changes necessitated by the uncertainty
COVID-19 has caused, Cameco’s fuel services facilities continue to
operate safely. We continue to work closely with health authorities
and have instituted a number of measures to protect our employees
at these facilities and their families.
“Cameco will continue to work with all of our customers to help
meet their delivery needs and enable them to continue to provide
the safe, clean, reliable nuclear power their governments and
communities rely on to run hospitals, care homes, grocery stores
and essential services during this time of extraordinary
uncertainty,” Gitzel said.
The unplanned events announced in this news release and on March
23, 2020 and April 7, 2020, may lead to variability in the 2020
outlook we provided in our Annual MD&A, however, it is too soon
to quantify what that impact might be. We will continue to assess
the rapidly evolving situation, and we will provide an update when
we can better understand what the implications for this year’s
outlook might be.
Profile
Cameco is one of the largest global providers of the uranium
fuel needed to energize a clean-air world. Our competitive position
is based on our controlling ownership of the world’s largest
high-grade reserves and low-cost operations. Utilities around the
world rely on our nuclear fuel products to generate power in safe,
reliable, carbon-free nuclear reactors. Our shares trade on the
Toronto and New York stock exchanges. Our head office is in
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Caution regarding Forward-Looking Information and
Statements
This news release includes statements and information about our
expectations for the future, which we refer to as forward-looking
information. Forward-looking information is based on our current
views, which can change significantly, and actual results and
events may be significantly different from what we currently
expect.
Examples of forward-looking information in this news release
include our intention to place the UF6 plant at the Port Hope
conversion facility in a shutdown state for a period of
approximately four weeks; the corresponding planned suspension of
production of UO3 at the Blind River refinery in approximately one
week, while the refinery remains open to receive uranium
concentrate deliveries; our intention to continue to operate the
conversion facility and refinery with a reduced workforce, to
continue UO2 production at the conversion facility and fuel pellet
and fuel bundle production at CFM and comply with all regulatory
requirements while production is suspended; the statement that our
fuel services facilities continue to operate safely; our intention
to work with our customers to help meet their delivery needs and
enable them to continue to provide nuclear power; and the potential
for variability in our 2020 outlook and our expectations regarding
updating our 2020 outlook.
Material risks that could lead to different results include: the
possibility that placing the UF6 plant at the Port Hope conversion
facility in a temporary safe shutdown state could take longer than
expected, or that the shutdown may extend for longer than currently
anticipated; we may be unable to suspend or resume production of
UO3 at the Blind River refinery within the expected time periods,
or we may be unable continue receiving uranium concentrate
deliveries while production is suspended; further disruption in our
operations due to COVID-19, or other factors, may prevent us from
continuing to operate the conversion facility and refinery with a
reduced workforce, or to continue UO2 production at the conversion
facility or fuel pellet and fuel bundle production at CFM; we may
be unable to comply with applicable regulatory requirements due to
a reduced workforce, or other disruptions caused by COVID-19; we
may encounter operational or other disruptions that create safety
incidents; the risk that the impact of COVID-19 and these unplanned
events will have a materially adverse impact on our 2020 outlook;
the risk that we may be unable to assess and report on the impact
of these unplanned events on our 2020 outlook in a timely manner;
and the risk that we may be unable to successfully manage the
current uncertain environment resulting from COVID-19 and its
related operational, marketing or financial risks successfully,
including the risk of significant disruption to our workforce,
required supplies or services, ability to transport uranium, or our
delivery schedule.
In presenting this forward-looking information, we have made
assumptions which may prove incorrect, including assumptions
regarding: the process for placing the UF6 plant at the Port Hope
conversion facility in a temporary safe shutdown and the length of
the shutdown period; the process for suspending and resuming
production of UO3 at the Blind River refinery and our ability to
continue receiving uranium concentrate deliveries while production
is suspended; our ability to operate the conversion facility and
refinery with a reduced workforce, and to continue UO2 production
and fuel pellet and fuel bundle production; our ability to comply
with applicable regulatory requirements with a reduced workforce
and without safety incidents; that we will be able to assess,
quantify and provide an update regarding any implications of these
unplanned events on our 2020 outlook in a timely manner; and our
ability to successfully manage the current uncertain environment
resulting from COVID-19 and its related operational, marketing or
financial risks successfully.
Forward-looking information is designed to help you understand
management’s current views of our near-term and longer-term
prospects, and it may not be appropriate for other purposes. We
will not necessarily update this information unless we are required
to by securities laws.
Investor inquiriesRachelle
Girard306-956-6403
Media inquiries – outside Northumberland County,
OntarioJeff Hryhoriw306-385-5221
Media inquiries – within Northumberland County,
OntarioSara Forsey905-771-1007
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