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    Patterson Lake South uranium decision by 2027: capex and schedule lens for engineers

    April 10, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Patterson Lake South uranium decision by 2027: capex and schedule lens for engineers

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Paladin Energy plans a final investment decision by end-2027 on the Patterson Lake South uranium project in Saskatchewan, centred on the high-grade Triple R deposit with 93.7 million lb U3O8 in probable reserves at 1.41% starting about 50 m below surface. A 2023 feasibility study outlines average output of 9.1 million lb U3O8 per year over 10 years, pre-production capex of $1.2 billion and life-of-mine cash costs of $11.7/lb, with first production targeted for 2031. Progress through FEED and Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission licensing runs alongside a judicial review filed by Métis Nation–Saskatchewan challenging the February 2025 provincial environmental approval.

    Technical Brief

    • Judicial review filed 31 March by Métis Nation–Saskatchewan challenges 19 February provincial environmental approval.
    • Challenge alleges inadequate consultation; Paladin denies the claims and will defend in Saskatchewan Court of King’s Bench.
    • Paladin has secured an exemption from Canada’s non-resident ownership policy specifically for Patterson Lake South.
    • Mutual benefits agreements already signed with Buffalo River Dene Nation and Clearwater River Dene Nation.
    • Paladin acquired Fission Uranium in December 2024, consolidating ownership and project control at Patterson Lake South.
    • Current drilling aims to convert 25.1 Mlb indicated and 10.9 Mlb inferred U3O8 into mineable reserves.
    • Patterson Lake corridor in western Athabasca is characterised as a structurally fertile belt for shallow, basement-hosted uranium.
    • Benchmarking by Paladin ranks PLS among top undeveloped uranium projects globally on grade, cost and jurisdictional risk.

    Our Take

    With probable reserves of 93.7 million lb U3O8 at 1.41% starting from about 50 m depth, Patterson Lake South sits at the high-grade, shallow end of the Athabasca cost curve, which tends to support financing even if long-term uranium prices soften from current levels.

    Targeted conversion of a further 36 million lb (indicated plus inferred) into reserves at PLS would materially extend the initial 10-year mine life, which in our database is a common prerequisite for utilities considering longer-term offtake from greenfield uranium projects.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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