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Feds Green-Light Uranium Mine in Utah, First Project Approved Under Trump’s Energy Declaration

  • In May 2025, the Monticello Field Office authorized the Velvet-Wood uranium mine in Utah following an accelerated 11-day environmental assessment.
  • This approval followed President Trump's January declaration of a national energy emergency, which authorized a faster permitting process excluding renewable energy projects.
  • Owned by Canadian company Anfield Energy, the mine is expected to create 76 jobs over eight years but still requires state permits and faces concerns from tribal nations and environmental groups.
  • Interior Secretary Doug Burgum emphasized that the accelerated review process is a crucial step toward strengthening America’s energy independence and reducing reliance on foreign sources.
  • Critics argue the fast-tracked review limited public input and tribal consultation, raised environmental risks, and politicized permitting, suggesting Congress should address systemic delays instead.
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Mining Technology | Mining News and Views Updated Daily broke the news in on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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