DevEx Resources (DEV) JMM & Tribeca Nuclear Energy Forum 2026 summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
JMM & Tribeca Nuclear Energy Forum 2026 summary
27 Apr, 2026Key industry themes and market overview
Energy security is now a top global priority, driving renewed focus on nuclear power and significant planned growth in nuclear capacity worldwide.
Uranium supply is lagging behind surging demand, with prices at decade highs and a persistent supply deficit expected to worsen as new reactors come online.
Major technology companies are securing nuclear power to meet the exponential electricity needs of AI and data centers, further boosting demand.
Governments and banks are pledging to triple nuclear capacity, with regulatory and financial support accelerating new builds and life extensions.
The nuclear fuel cycle faces bottlenecks, especially in uranium mining, as conversion and enrichment capacity expands but primary mine supply remains insufficient.
Investment strategies and fund performance
The Tribeca Nuclear Energy Opportunities strategy has delivered an 8-year annualized return of 31%, with recent years outperforming due to active management and focus on innovation.
The fund actively invests across the nuclear value chain, including uranium mining, fuel cycle, electricity generation, and advanced modular reactors.
Unlike passive ETFs, the fund uses hedging, shorting, and leverage to manage risk and capture upside in volatile markets.
Recent volatility has provided opportunities to increase positions in undervalued uranium and nuclear technology companies.
Company presentations: Peninsula Energy
Peninsula Energy operates the Lance Project in Wyoming, now producing dried yellowcake with significant resource upside and a fully licensed facility.
Production guidance targets 400,000–500,000 lbs in 2026 and 500,000–600,000 lbs in 2027, with expansion potential and minimal diesel reliance.
The company is positioned to benefit from spot price increases due to limited long-term contracts and is engaging with utilities and the US government for future offtake.
US domestic uranium production is far below demand, creating strategic value for Peninsula as one of few US producers.
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