Paladin Energy (ASX:PDN) has revised its FY2025 production guidance for the Langer Heinrich Mine due to operational challenges. The company now targets 3.0-3.6 million pounds of uranium, down from 4.0-4.5 million pounds. Issues such as variability in processed ore grades and water supply disruptions have impacted production levels.
Paladin Energy has faced challenges at its Langer Heinrich Mine, leading to a revision in FY2025 production guidance to 3.0-3.6 million pounds of uranium. Despite setbacks like ore grade variability and water supply issues, the company is taking steps to improve operations, including a planned shutdown for upgrades in November 2024. Paladin aims to increase production in the second half of FY2025, targeting a 6 million pound annual production rate by the end of CY2025. The company remains transparent with its stakeholders, planning an investor call to discuss these updates and maintaining its commitment to long-term production goals.
We are committed to overcoming these operational challenges and achieving our production targets. The planned shutdown in November 2024 will allow us to implement necessary upgrades and improvements, positioning us for higher production in the latter half of FY2025.