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    Uranium Royalty–Sweetwater $1.1B deal: asset and cashflow lens for mine planners

    April 16, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Uranium Royalty–Sweetwater $1.1B deal: asset and cashflow lens for mine planners

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Uranium Royalty is acquiring Sweetwater Royalties in a US$1.1 billion cash-and-stock deal that values Sweetwater at about US$1.9 billion including debt, creating a new US-based parent listed on Nasdaq and backed by Orion Resource Partners and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan with 43% and 16% stakes respectively. Sweetwater brings about 10.5 billion tonnes of trona and a land package of roughly 3,400 km² of fee surface rights plus over 18,210 km² of mineral rights, making the combined entity the largest landowner in Wyoming. The enlarged royalty platform, holding 2.3 million lb U₃O₈, is positioned to use stable soda ash cash flows to fund further uranium royalty acquisitions amid a primary supply deficit.

    Technical Brief

    • Consideration mix is US$330 million cash plus US$813 million in stock at US$3.64/share.
    • Transaction values Sweetwater at ~US$1.9 billion enterprise value, explicitly including outstanding debt.
    • Sweetwater has distributed US$80 million to shareholders over the last two years from trona‑anchored cash flow.
    • Land estate spans Wyoming, Utah, Colorado and Michigan, with Wyoming hosting the world’s largest trona deposit.
    • Sweetwater controls about 10.5 billion tonnes of trona, underpinning long‑life soda ash royalty revenues.
    • Uranium Royalty already holds >2.3 million lb U₃O₈, versus ~80 million lb in Sprott Physical Uranium Trust.
    • Post‑deal ownership concentrates control: Orion at ~43% and Ontario Teachers’ at ~16% of the new company.

    Our Take

    With Sweetwater’s trona and industrial minerals land package in Wyoming and Uranium Royalty’s existing 2.3 million lb of uranium holdings, the combined vehicle gives Orion and Ontario Teachers’ a listed platform that straddles both nuclear fuel and bulk chemical inputs, which is unusual among the uranium-focused names in our database.

    Ontario Teachers’ moving from a 25% direct stake in Sweetwater to a 16% position in Uranium Royalty shifts its exposure from a single US landholding to a broader royalty/holding model, which typically offers more optionality across multiple uranium and industrial mineral projects but less direct operational control.

    In our uranium coverage, most recent US stories such as the Burke Hollow ISR start-up in Texas have centred on primary mine development; this deal instead highlights financial and royalty structures becoming a parallel route for capital to gain leverage to US uranium and critical minerals without taking on permitting and operating risk.

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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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