enCore Energy Corp. announced the successful startup of uranium production from the South Texas Rosita ISR Uranium Central Processing Plant ("Rosita CPP"). The restart of the previously producing Rosita CPP is the first step in enCore's South Texas production pipeline strategy utilizing the In-Situ Recovery production process.

The wellfield production patterns are operating, oxygenated water is now circulating through the satellite ion exchange ("IX") facility and being injected back into the uranium ore body. Oxygen addition started shortly after injection of groundwater with uranium concentrations in the production wells meeting expectations. The Company looks forward to continuing increases in uranium concentration into the satellite IX facility over the coming weeks and is anticipating its first shipment of yellowcake (uranium) to occur over the course of the next 45 to 60 days.

The 100% owned Rosita CPP, located approximately 60 miles from Corpus Christi, Texas, is a licensed, past-producing In-Situ Recovery (ISR) uranium plant with a capacity of 800,000 pounds of U3O8 per year and the ability to expand capacity within the existing license. Located in the Texas Uranium Belt, the Rosita CPP and Wellfield lie within over 2,700 acres of mineral rights. The Rosita CPP is designed to process uranium feed from multiple satellite operations, all located in the South Texas area and is one of eleven licensed uranium processing plants in the United States, three of which are owned by enCore Energy Corp.

enCore is advancing wellfield development within the Rosita Wellfield and adjacent areas within its radioactive materials license and injection permit boundaries. The uranium mineralization in this area was never part of a wellfield and presents a rapid opportunity for early production. The Rosita CPP and Wellfield are enCore's initial focus for production in 2023.

Following testing of the circulation of native groundwater through the satellite IX facility and solution distribution system to and from the wellfield patterns, the enCore team commenced oxygen injection into the water circulating to wellfield patterns. Trace uranium was detected in the produced solutions within 72 hours, and the uranium concentrations from the wellfield patterns are continuing to build. During operations the Rosita CPP will receive uranium-loaded resins from the satellite IX facility, and the uranium recovered from the loaded resins will be concentrated, precipitated, dried, and packaged as yellowcake.

This will be the same operating process the Company will use to produce from various remote South Texas projects and satellite wellfields. In 2023, the Company has installed an additional forty (40) production patterns at the Rosita Wellfield Extension, consisting of injection and production wells which are prepared for production. The Company advises that it is not basing its production decisions at Alta Mesa CPP or Rosita CPP on a feasibility study of mineral reserves demonstrating economic and technical viability.

The production decision is based on known past In-Situ Recovery (ISR) and processing operations at these two production facilities and surrounding lands. However, the Company understands that there is increased uncertainty, and consequently a higher risk of failure, when production is undertaken in advance of a feasibility study. The Company has determined to proceed with a production decision based on past operations at the Alta Mesa CPP and Rosita CPP, including past ISR operations in the known mineral resource areas.