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Disclaimer This presentation contains “forward-looking statements,” within the meaning of applicable securities laws, regarding events or conditions that may occur in the future. Such statements include without limitation the long term effects on the uranium market of recent events in Japan; the Company’s timeframe for events leading to and culminating in the commencement of production at Lost Creek; the technical and economic viability of the Lost Creek Project (including the projections contained in the preliminary analysis of economics of the Lost Creek Project); the Company’s belief that it will have sufficient cash to fund its capital requirements;  receipt of (and related timing of) a U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Source and Byproduct Materials License; Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality Permit and License to Mine, Record of Decision from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and all other necessary permits related to the Lost Creek Project; the Lost Creek Project will advance to production and the production timeline; production rates, timetables and methods of recovery at the Lost Creek Project;  the Company’s procurement and construction plans at the Lost Creek Project; the ability to complete additional favourable uranium sales agreements; the potential of exploration targets on the LC North and LC South and on the Lost Creek Project area outside the current Lost Creek resource area; and the further exploration, development and permitting of exploration projects including Lost Soldier, the Bootheel Project, Hauber Project and Screech Lake.  With regard to discussion of the potential of exploration targets, at LC North, LC South and on the Lost Creek Project outside the current resource area, it should be noted that there has been insufficient exploration yet to define a mineral resource at these exploration targets.  Further, it is uncertain if additional exploration will result in the exploration targets being delineated as a mineral resource. These statements are based on current expectations that, while considered reasonable by management at this time, inherently involve a number of significant business, economic and competitive risks, uncertainties and contingencies.  Numerous factors could cause actual events to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause such differences, without limiting the generality of the following, include: risks inherent in exploration activities; volatility and sensitivity to market prices for uranium; volatility and sensitivity to capital market fluctuations; the impact of exploration competition; the ability to raise funds through private or public equity financings; imprecision in resource and reserve estimates; environmental and safety risks including increased regulatory burdens; unexpected geological or hydrological conditions; a possible deterioration in political support for nuclear energy; changes in government regulations and policies, including trade laws and policies; demand for nuclear power; delay in obtaining or failure to obtain necessary permits and approvals from government authorities; weather and other natural phenomena; delays in obtaining or failures to obtain required governmental, environmental or other project approvals; and other exploration, development, operating, financial market and regulatory risks.  Although Ur-Energy Inc. believes that the assumptions inherent in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on these statements, which only apply as of the date of this presentation.  Ur-Energy Inc. disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.  Cautionary Note Regarding Projections:  Similarly, this presentation also may contain projections relating to an extended future period and, accordingly, the estimates and assumptions underlying the projections are inherently highly uncertain, based on events that have not taken place, and are subject to significant economic, financial, regulatory, competitive and other uncertainties and contingencies beyond the control of Ur-Energy Inc. Further, given the nature of the Company's business and industry that is subject to a number of significant risk factors, there can be no assurance that the projections can be or will be realized.  It is probable that the actual results and outcomes will differ, possibly materially, from those projected.   The attention of investors is drawn to the Risk Factors set out in the Company's Annual Information Form and Annual Report on Form 40-F, dated March 17, 2011, which are filed, respectively, with the regulatory authorities in Canada on SEDAR and with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on EDGAR. (www.sedar.com and http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml) Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors Concerning Estimates of Measured, Indicated or Inferred Resources:  the information presented uses the terms "measured", "indicated" and "inferred" mineral resources.  United States investors are advised that while such terms are recognized and required by Canadian regulations, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission does not recognize these terms.  United States investors are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of measured or indicated mineral resources will ever be converted into mineral reserves.  United States investors are also cautioned not to assume that all or any part of an inferred mineral resource exists, or is economically or legally minable. W. William Boberg, President and CEO of the Company, a Professional Geologist, and Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, supervised the preparation of and reviewed the technical information contained in this presentation. 2
Ur-Energy At A Glance Share Capital & Cash Position As of 04/27/11 Shares Outstanding            103.4M Stock Options	& RSUs*          5.8M Fully Diluted                      109.3M Market Cap (06/01/11)         $163.5M Cash (03/31/11)                  C$34.1M Debt                                       $0 Cash per share as of 03/31/11    ~C$0.33  Share price as of 06/01/11            C$1.55 52 Week Range                C$.76 - C$3.35 Avg. Daily Volume                 ~2,200,000 (3-mo URE & URG as of 06/01/11) Geographical Distribution as of 6/30/10 United States        ~40.5%                             Canada                ~32.8% Other                   ~26.6% 3 NYSE Amex: URG TSX: URE
Analyst Coverage United States GVC Capital		Mike Shonstrom (Denver, CO)	     1 303-321-2392        Rodman & Renshaw	             New York		     1 212-430-1742 Canada 	 Dundee Securities                    David A. Talbot (Toronto, ON) 	     1 416-350-3082 	 Haywood Securities 	Geordie Mark (Vancouver, BC) 	     1 604-697-6112 	 Jennings Capital		Alka Singh (Toronto, ON)		     1 416-304-3964  	 Macquarie Capital 		Duncan McKeen (Montreal, QC)	     1 514-925-2856  	 Raymond James 	                  Bart Jaworski (Vancouver, BC)	     1 604-659-8282 	 RBC Capital 	  	Adam Schatzker (Toronto, ON)	     1 416-842-7850 	Australia Resource Capital Research*	Trent Allen (Sydney, NSW)	     61 2-9252-9405 *paid research Ur-Energy Inc is followed by the analysts listed above. This list, including the firms and individual analysts at these firms, is subject to change at any time without notice. Please note that any opinions, estimates, forecasts, conclusions or recommendations regarding Ur-Energy Inc's performance made by these analysts are theirs alone and do not represent opinions, estimates, forecasts, conclusions, recommendations or predictions of Ur-Energy Inc or its management. Ur-Energy Inc does not by its reference above or in any other manner imply its endorsement of or concurrence with such information, conclusions or recommendations.  4
Experienced Management Team Board of Directors Executive Directors W. William Boberg*,Chief Executive Officer (Professional Geologist) Jeffrey T. Klenda*,Board Chairman, Executive Director(Mining Finance) Wayne W. Heili,President & Chief Operating Officer (Metallurgical Engineer) Independent Directors James M. Franklin*,Chair-Technical Committee (Professional Geologist) Paul Macdonell*,Chair-Compensation and Corp. Governance  & Nominating Committees                                   (Senior Federal Mediator) Thomas H. Parker,Chair-Audit Committee (Professional Engineer) Officers Roger L. Smith,Chief Financial Officer & Chief Administrative Officer(CPA & MBA) Steve Hatten, VP Operations (Mining Engineer) John Cash, VP Regulatory Affairs, Geology & Exploration (Geologist &Geophysicist) Penne Goplerud,Corporate Secretary & General Counsel (JD) *Founding Directors 5
Talent-Centric Team 321 Years total resource industry experience 216 Years of Uranium Industry Experience Highly experienced technical professional employees (4 Engineers, 11 Geologists and 3 EHS) 94 Years of direct uranium production experience ISR operating experience – Nebraska, Texas & Wyoming 18 Management, Professionals and Support Staff Contractors and consultants have extensive uranium exploration, development and production experience As of: 06/02/11 6
US Infrastructure Isolated from Resources Willow Creek (650,000 pounds) Uranium One / ISR (Producing) Sweetwater Mill (1 million pounds) Rio Tinto / Conventional (Standby) Smith Ranch / Highland (5.5 million pounds) CAMECO / ISR (Producing) Crow Butte (1 million pounds) CAMECO / ISR (Producing) Shootaring Canyon Mill (1 million pounds) Uranium One / Conventional (Standby) Cañon City Mill (1 million pounds) Cotter Corp. / Conventional (Standby) White Mesa Mill (8 million pounds)  Denison / Conventional (Producing) Palangana/Hobson (1 million pounds) Uranium Energy / ISR (Producing) Rosita(1 million pounds) URI / ISR (Standby) Alta Mesa (1 million pounds) Mesteña / ISR (Producing) Kingsville Dome (1 million pounds) URI / ISR (Standby) 7
Future Demand to Outpace Supply Despite the events in Japan, we anticipate global fundamentals are not likely to change – 61 reactors are currently under construction worldwide China expected to install at least 75 GWe of nuclear capacity by 2020 (McKinsey & Company 2010)  HEU Program expires in 2013 and there will be no deliveries beyond that under the agreement Costs of new global uranium supply expected to rise sharply with positive impact on prices 8 Pounds U3O8 Production Gap Projection See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2) Source: World Nuclear Association, Tradetech, UxC, and Raymond James
Growth of Nuclear Power Sector 9 10 years, 10.2 reactors per year Historically, growth of the nuclear power sector has continued despite major accidents 22 years, 4 reactors per year 8 years, 21.9 reactors per year Number of Reactors 13 years, 11.3reactors per year Fukushima Daiichi Chernobyl Three Mile Island Source: World Nuclear Association See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
US Produces Only 8% of Uranium Consumed Events in Japan are unlikely to influence US demand The US produces only 8% of the uranium it consumes In 2010, the 10-year forward cumulative unfilled uranium requirement of US utilities was 274,064,000 lbs 10 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
In-Situ Recovery (ISR) Uranium Mining Environmentally sound production method  Well understood by Wyoming state regulators  Cost effective, low capital costs 11 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
ISR – Low Impact Mining CAMECO Smith Ranch ISR Mine Powder River Basin, Wyoming 12
Wyoming Projects 13
Lost Creek Project – Moving Towards Production 563 drill holes defined 1970s  discovery 1,096 drill holes, 728,757 feet (222,125 meters), drilled by Ur-Energy since 2005 A modified polygonal method confirms overall grade and tonnage of mineral resources of Lost Creek Project. Indicated – 8.6 Mt @ 0.049% (8.44 Mlbs eU3O8)  Inferred – 2.0 Mt @0.051% (2.04 Mlbs eU3O8) Inferred (Outliers) – 0.57 Mt @ 0.046% (0.53 Mlbs eU3O8) Based on a minimum grade of 0.03 percent eU3O8 and a GT of 0.3 or greater. Leach Efficiency -        80% Industry Avg. -             ~70% (Recovery Rate) Pump Test Results - >30-50gpm Industry Avg. -              15gpm (Good Porosity = Cost Savings) NI 43-101 Compliant Resource (GT Contour) Measured – 2.54 Mt @ 0.052% (2.7 Mlbs eU3O8)  Indicated – 2.2 Mt @ 0.060% (2.6 Mlbs eU3O8) Inferred – 0.77 Mt @0.051% (0.8 Mlbs eU3O8) Based on grade cutoff of 0.02 percent eU3O8 and a grade x thickness cutoff of 0.3 GT. GT Contour method used to guide detailed mine planning and estimate of resources for Lost Creek’s roll front type mineralization within a well defined portion of the Lost Creek Project.  14 NI 43-101 Preliminary Assessment Lost Creek Property, Sweetwater County, Wyoming – TREC  & Behre Dolbear (March 16, 2011) (posted on SEDAR) See Disclaimers (slide 2)
Lost Creek Preliminary Assessment 2011 PA Confirms Favorable Economics Estimates Operating Costs less than US$20 per pound Includes groundwater restoration & site reclamation Includes 10% contingency Total Production Cost estimated at US$42.65/lb (includes capital recovery) Project pre-tax net earnings US$179 million Project Net Present Value is US$118 million at 8% discount rate Project Internal Rate of Return is 91% Pre-Production Capital Costs of US$35M Remaining  Includes 1 Mlb/yr plant, two disposal wells and initial wellfield Includes 10% contingency Cautionary Statement: This PA is preliminary in nature, and includes inferred mineral resources that are considered too speculative geologically to have the economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be categorized as mineral reserves.  The estimated mineral recovery used in this PA is based on both site-specific laboratory recovery data as well as URE personnel and industry experience at similar facilities.  There can be no assurance that recovery at this level will be achieved.   NI 43-101 Preliminary Assessment ,Lost Creek Property, Sweetwater County, Wyoming – TREC & Behre Dolbear   (March 16, 2011) (posted on SEDAR) 15 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
US$24M in CapEx Completed Mine Units 1 & 2 Delineated MU #1 Monitor Well Ring Completed Plant Engineering Completed Drilled and Tested Class I UIC Well Ordered Key Plant Equipment 10 Ion Exchange Columns 2 Ion Exchange polishing columns 2 Restoration columns 2 Elution columns 2 Filter presses Acquired Operational Support Equipment for Current Work & Mine Unit Operations Major Rolling Equipment Required Operational Equipment Training & Developing Operational Staff Acquired Initial Mine Unit Header House Prototype Completed for Operations Selected General Contractor – Fagen, Inc. 16  Ur-Energy’s Ion Exchange Columns   Interior of Ur-Energy’s prototype Header House
Lost Creek On-Site Processing Plant  Corp. Decision: Hub & Spoke Model Not  Preferred Option Processing Plant located adjacent to Lost Creek deposit Production Life: Five years Remaining Capital Cost: US$35M Operating Cost: US$19.66/lb of U3O8 Cost Savings No satellite facilities No additional transportation costs Lost Creek Processing Plant Portion of Lost Creek Wellfield 17 Satellite Facility Requirements Permitting, engineering, bonding, deep disposal well, etc. Nearly full requirements as an On-Site plant (~75%-80% of full plant) Imagine repeating this process for each facility for few additional pounds See Disclaimer (slide 2)
2010 Achievements WDEQ Final Class I UIC Permit (water disposal well) Received – Only WY Company to have secured permit WDEQ-Air Quality Permit Received State Engineer Holding Ponds Permit Received NRC Pre-License Exemption for Limited Construction Granted WY Game & Fish Dept. Approved Wildlife Management Plan Meets all the protection measures for the Greater Sage Grouse Species 18
2011 Achievements Draft NRC License Received First Long Term Uranium Sales Agreement Announced Issued new NI 43-101 Preliminary Assessment Validating Lost Creek Project Acquisition of Exploration Properties in Nebraska Announced 19
Lost Creek Regulatory Status Sweetwater County: Development Plan Approved by County Commissioners, December 2009 Wyoming DEQ – Air Quality Division:  Operational Permit Final Permit Issued, January 2010 Wyoming DEQ – Water Quality Division: Class I UIC Permit (water disposal well)  Final Permit Issued, May 2010 Wyoming State Engineer: Holding Ponds Permit Final Permit Issued, June 2010 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Source Material License – Draft Issued January 2011   Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS): Final Anticipated 2Q2011 Draft SEIS : Issued December 2009 Public Comment Period Ended March 3, 2010 Safety Evaluation Report (SER): Nearing Completion  Limited Construction Prior to License Issuance: Exemption Granted April 2010 Wyoming DEQ – Land Quality Division: Permit to Mine Includes Application for First Mine Unit Permit Addresses Sage Grouse Impacts Nearing Completion – Anticipated 2Q2011 U.S. Bureau of Land Management Plan of Operations: Environmental Review Process Underway 20 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
Lost Creek Rio Tinto Sweetwater Mill – 3 miles south (NRC Licensed Conventional Uranium Mill on Standby) ,[object Object]
 Lost Creek Project - 4,254 acres
 Adjoining Properties - 29,540 acres
Strong Community Support – No OppositionNYSE Amex: URG     TSX: URE
Lost Creek Property Exploration targets provide potential of additional resources U3O8 to be added to Lost Creek Project Area and adjoining properties Multiple roll fronts in four stratigraphic horizons defined by ~500+ drill holes ~50-60 historic holes on mineralized property with grades similar to Lost Creek resource 2010 exploration drill program (159 holes 101,270 ft (30,867 m)) defined numerous individual uranium roll front systems Additional drilling of 2000-3000 holes at a cost of US$15 M - 22.5M (~US$7,500/hole) These exploration targets are conceptual in nature. There has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource outside the current Lost Creek resource.  It is uncertain if further exploration will result in the new target areas outside the Lost Creek resource being delineated as a mineral resource. 22 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
Lost Soldier – 12.2M M&I lbs U3O8 M & I resource average    17.2 ft @ 0.065% U3O8 Average 240 feet deep Leach efficiency 49% - 84% Can be licensed with NRC as amendment to Lost Creek license Over 3700 drill holes define deposit 17 monitor/pump test wells installed (From Figure 16-2, Technical Report on the Lost Soldier Project, Wyoming, C. Stewart Wallis, RPA, July 10, 2006 - posted on SEDAR) NI 43-101 Compliant Resource Measured & Indicated (M & I) – 9.4 Mt @ 0.065% (12.2 Mlbs U3O8) Inferred – 1.6 Mt @0.055% (1.8 Mlbs U3O8) (Technical Report on the Lost Soldier Project, Wyoming, C. Stewart Wallis, Roscoe Postle Associates Inc., July 10, 2006 - Posted on SEDAR) 23 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
Screech Lake, Thelon Basin, NWT Completed Audio-Magnetotelluric Geophysical Survey, and Soil Gas Hydrocarbon and Enzyme Leach Soil Geochemistry Analyses to Better Define Drill Target MegaTEM Survey Screech Lake 0 4 Kilometers 24 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
Ur-Energy Advantage Over Peers Owns licensed Hobson plant and started production at La Palangana 4Q2010 Information obtained from public sources believed to be reliable.  Ur-Energy  cannot guarantee accuracy and is not responsible for errors or omissions  25
Ur-Energy’s Strong Position Technical Team – Best Among North American Juniors Near-Term, Low-Cost Production (~US$20.00/lb) Mining Jurisdiction - Uranium Friendly Economical On-Site Processing Plant Cash Resources, C$34.1 Million (04/27/11) Permitting Process Nearing Completion 26 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)

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20110602 ure corporate presentation (june 2011)

  • 1.
  • 2. Disclaimer This presentation contains “forward-looking statements,” within the meaning of applicable securities laws, regarding events or conditions that may occur in the future. Such statements include without limitation the long term effects on the uranium market of recent events in Japan; the Company’s timeframe for events leading to and culminating in the commencement of production at Lost Creek; the technical and economic viability of the Lost Creek Project (including the projections contained in the preliminary analysis of economics of the Lost Creek Project); the Company’s belief that it will have sufficient cash to fund its capital requirements; receipt of (and related timing of) a U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Source and Byproduct Materials License; Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality Permit and License to Mine, Record of Decision from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and all other necessary permits related to the Lost Creek Project; the Lost Creek Project will advance to production and the production timeline; production rates, timetables and methods of recovery at the Lost Creek Project; the Company’s procurement and construction plans at the Lost Creek Project; the ability to complete additional favourable uranium sales agreements; the potential of exploration targets on the LC North and LC South and on the Lost Creek Project area outside the current Lost Creek resource area; and the further exploration, development and permitting of exploration projects including Lost Soldier, the Bootheel Project, Hauber Project and Screech Lake. With regard to discussion of the potential of exploration targets, at LC North, LC South and on the Lost Creek Project outside the current resource area, it should be noted that there has been insufficient exploration yet to define a mineral resource at these exploration targets.  Further, it is uncertain if additional exploration will result in the exploration targets being delineated as a mineral resource. These statements are based on current expectations that, while considered reasonable by management at this time, inherently involve a number of significant business, economic and competitive risks, uncertainties and contingencies. Numerous factors could cause actual events to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause such differences, without limiting the generality of the following, include: risks inherent in exploration activities; volatility and sensitivity to market prices for uranium; volatility and sensitivity to capital market fluctuations; the impact of exploration competition; the ability to raise funds through private or public equity financings; imprecision in resource and reserve estimates; environmental and safety risks including increased regulatory burdens; unexpected geological or hydrological conditions; a possible deterioration in political support for nuclear energy; changes in government regulations and policies, including trade laws and policies; demand for nuclear power; delay in obtaining or failure to obtain necessary permits and approvals from government authorities; weather and other natural phenomena; delays in obtaining or failures to obtain required governmental, environmental or other project approvals; and other exploration, development, operating, financial market and regulatory risks. Although Ur-Energy Inc. believes that the assumptions inherent in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on these statements, which only apply as of the date of this presentation. Ur-Energy Inc. disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Cautionary Note Regarding Projections: Similarly, this presentation also may contain projections relating to an extended future period and, accordingly, the estimates and assumptions underlying the projections are inherently highly uncertain, based on events that have not taken place, and are subject to significant economic, financial, regulatory, competitive and other uncertainties and contingencies beyond the control of Ur-Energy Inc. Further, given the nature of the Company's business and industry that is subject to a number of significant risk factors, there can be no assurance that the projections can be or will be realized. It is probable that the actual results and outcomes will differ, possibly materially, from those projected. The attention of investors is drawn to the Risk Factors set out in the Company's Annual Information Form and Annual Report on Form 40-F, dated March 17, 2011, which are filed, respectively, with the regulatory authorities in Canada on SEDAR and with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on EDGAR. (www.sedar.com and http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml) Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors Concerning Estimates of Measured, Indicated or Inferred Resources: the information presented uses the terms "measured", "indicated" and "inferred" mineral resources. United States investors are advised that while such terms are recognized and required by Canadian regulations, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission does not recognize these terms. United States investors are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of measured or indicated mineral resources will ever be converted into mineral reserves. United States investors are also cautioned not to assume that all or any part of an inferred mineral resource exists, or is economically or legally minable. W. William Boberg, President and CEO of the Company, a Professional Geologist, and Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, supervised the preparation of and reviewed the technical information contained in this presentation. 2
  • 3. Ur-Energy At A Glance Share Capital & Cash Position As of 04/27/11 Shares Outstanding 103.4M Stock Options & RSUs* 5.8M Fully Diluted 109.3M Market Cap (06/01/11) $163.5M Cash (03/31/11) C$34.1M Debt $0 Cash per share as of 03/31/11 ~C$0.33 Share price as of 06/01/11 C$1.55 52 Week Range C$.76 - C$3.35 Avg. Daily Volume ~2,200,000 (3-mo URE & URG as of 06/01/11) Geographical Distribution as of 6/30/10 United States ~40.5% Canada ~32.8% Other ~26.6% 3 NYSE Amex: URG TSX: URE
  • 4. Analyst Coverage United States GVC Capital Mike Shonstrom (Denver, CO) 1 303-321-2392 Rodman & Renshaw New York 1 212-430-1742 Canada Dundee Securities David A. Talbot (Toronto, ON) 1 416-350-3082 Haywood Securities Geordie Mark (Vancouver, BC) 1 604-697-6112 Jennings Capital Alka Singh (Toronto, ON) 1 416-304-3964 Macquarie Capital Duncan McKeen (Montreal, QC) 1 514-925-2856 Raymond James Bart Jaworski (Vancouver, BC) 1 604-659-8282 RBC Capital Adam Schatzker (Toronto, ON) 1 416-842-7850 Australia Resource Capital Research* Trent Allen (Sydney, NSW) 61 2-9252-9405 *paid research Ur-Energy Inc is followed by the analysts listed above. This list, including the firms and individual analysts at these firms, is subject to change at any time without notice. Please note that any opinions, estimates, forecasts, conclusions or recommendations regarding Ur-Energy Inc's performance made by these analysts are theirs alone and do not represent opinions, estimates, forecasts, conclusions, recommendations or predictions of Ur-Energy Inc or its management. Ur-Energy Inc does not by its reference above or in any other manner imply its endorsement of or concurrence with such information, conclusions or recommendations. 4
  • 5. Experienced Management Team Board of Directors Executive Directors W. William Boberg*,Chief Executive Officer (Professional Geologist) Jeffrey T. Klenda*,Board Chairman, Executive Director(Mining Finance) Wayne W. Heili,President & Chief Operating Officer (Metallurgical Engineer) Independent Directors James M. Franklin*,Chair-Technical Committee (Professional Geologist) Paul Macdonell*,Chair-Compensation and Corp. Governance & Nominating Committees (Senior Federal Mediator) Thomas H. Parker,Chair-Audit Committee (Professional Engineer) Officers Roger L. Smith,Chief Financial Officer & Chief Administrative Officer(CPA & MBA) Steve Hatten, VP Operations (Mining Engineer) John Cash, VP Regulatory Affairs, Geology & Exploration (Geologist &Geophysicist) Penne Goplerud,Corporate Secretary & General Counsel (JD) *Founding Directors 5
  • 6. Talent-Centric Team 321 Years total resource industry experience 216 Years of Uranium Industry Experience Highly experienced technical professional employees (4 Engineers, 11 Geologists and 3 EHS) 94 Years of direct uranium production experience ISR operating experience – Nebraska, Texas & Wyoming 18 Management, Professionals and Support Staff Contractors and consultants have extensive uranium exploration, development and production experience As of: 06/02/11 6
  • 7. US Infrastructure Isolated from Resources Willow Creek (650,000 pounds) Uranium One / ISR (Producing) Sweetwater Mill (1 million pounds) Rio Tinto / Conventional (Standby) Smith Ranch / Highland (5.5 million pounds) CAMECO / ISR (Producing) Crow Butte (1 million pounds) CAMECO / ISR (Producing) Shootaring Canyon Mill (1 million pounds) Uranium One / Conventional (Standby) Cañon City Mill (1 million pounds) Cotter Corp. / Conventional (Standby) White Mesa Mill (8 million pounds) Denison / Conventional (Producing) Palangana/Hobson (1 million pounds) Uranium Energy / ISR (Producing) Rosita(1 million pounds) URI / ISR (Standby) Alta Mesa (1 million pounds) Mesteña / ISR (Producing) Kingsville Dome (1 million pounds) URI / ISR (Standby) 7
  • 8. Future Demand to Outpace Supply Despite the events in Japan, we anticipate global fundamentals are not likely to change – 61 reactors are currently under construction worldwide China expected to install at least 75 GWe of nuclear capacity by 2020 (McKinsey & Company 2010) HEU Program expires in 2013 and there will be no deliveries beyond that under the agreement Costs of new global uranium supply expected to rise sharply with positive impact on prices 8 Pounds U3O8 Production Gap Projection See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2) Source: World Nuclear Association, Tradetech, UxC, and Raymond James
  • 9. Growth of Nuclear Power Sector 9 10 years, 10.2 reactors per year Historically, growth of the nuclear power sector has continued despite major accidents 22 years, 4 reactors per year 8 years, 21.9 reactors per year Number of Reactors 13 years, 11.3reactors per year Fukushima Daiichi Chernobyl Three Mile Island Source: World Nuclear Association See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
  • 10. US Produces Only 8% of Uranium Consumed Events in Japan are unlikely to influence US demand The US produces only 8% of the uranium it consumes In 2010, the 10-year forward cumulative unfilled uranium requirement of US utilities was 274,064,000 lbs 10 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
  • 11. In-Situ Recovery (ISR) Uranium Mining Environmentally sound production method Well understood by Wyoming state regulators Cost effective, low capital costs 11 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
  • 12. ISR – Low Impact Mining CAMECO Smith Ranch ISR Mine Powder River Basin, Wyoming 12
  • 14. Lost Creek Project – Moving Towards Production 563 drill holes defined 1970s discovery 1,096 drill holes, 728,757 feet (222,125 meters), drilled by Ur-Energy since 2005 A modified polygonal method confirms overall grade and tonnage of mineral resources of Lost Creek Project. Indicated – 8.6 Mt @ 0.049% (8.44 Mlbs eU3O8) Inferred – 2.0 Mt @0.051% (2.04 Mlbs eU3O8) Inferred (Outliers) – 0.57 Mt @ 0.046% (0.53 Mlbs eU3O8) Based on a minimum grade of 0.03 percent eU3O8 and a GT of 0.3 or greater. Leach Efficiency - 80% Industry Avg. - ~70% (Recovery Rate) Pump Test Results - >30-50gpm Industry Avg. - 15gpm (Good Porosity = Cost Savings) NI 43-101 Compliant Resource (GT Contour) Measured – 2.54 Mt @ 0.052% (2.7 Mlbs eU3O8) Indicated – 2.2 Mt @ 0.060% (2.6 Mlbs eU3O8) Inferred – 0.77 Mt @0.051% (0.8 Mlbs eU3O8) Based on grade cutoff of 0.02 percent eU3O8 and a grade x thickness cutoff of 0.3 GT. GT Contour method used to guide detailed mine planning and estimate of resources for Lost Creek’s roll front type mineralization within a well defined portion of the Lost Creek Project. 14 NI 43-101 Preliminary Assessment Lost Creek Property, Sweetwater County, Wyoming – TREC & Behre Dolbear (March 16, 2011) (posted on SEDAR) See Disclaimers (slide 2)
  • 15. Lost Creek Preliminary Assessment 2011 PA Confirms Favorable Economics Estimates Operating Costs less than US$20 per pound Includes groundwater restoration & site reclamation Includes 10% contingency Total Production Cost estimated at US$42.65/lb (includes capital recovery) Project pre-tax net earnings US$179 million Project Net Present Value is US$118 million at 8% discount rate Project Internal Rate of Return is 91% Pre-Production Capital Costs of US$35M Remaining Includes 1 Mlb/yr plant, two disposal wells and initial wellfield Includes 10% contingency Cautionary Statement: This PA is preliminary in nature, and includes inferred mineral resources that are considered too speculative geologically to have the economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be categorized as mineral reserves. The estimated mineral recovery used in this PA is based on both site-specific laboratory recovery data as well as URE personnel and industry experience at similar facilities. There can be no assurance that recovery at this level will be achieved. NI 43-101 Preliminary Assessment ,Lost Creek Property, Sweetwater County, Wyoming – TREC & Behre Dolbear (March 16, 2011) (posted on SEDAR) 15 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
  • 16. US$24M in CapEx Completed Mine Units 1 & 2 Delineated MU #1 Monitor Well Ring Completed Plant Engineering Completed Drilled and Tested Class I UIC Well Ordered Key Plant Equipment 10 Ion Exchange Columns 2 Ion Exchange polishing columns 2 Restoration columns 2 Elution columns 2 Filter presses Acquired Operational Support Equipment for Current Work & Mine Unit Operations Major Rolling Equipment Required Operational Equipment Training & Developing Operational Staff Acquired Initial Mine Unit Header House Prototype Completed for Operations Selected General Contractor – Fagen, Inc. 16 Ur-Energy’s Ion Exchange Columns Interior of Ur-Energy’s prototype Header House
  • 17. Lost Creek On-Site Processing Plant Corp. Decision: Hub & Spoke Model Not Preferred Option Processing Plant located adjacent to Lost Creek deposit Production Life: Five years Remaining Capital Cost: US$35M Operating Cost: US$19.66/lb of U3O8 Cost Savings No satellite facilities No additional transportation costs Lost Creek Processing Plant Portion of Lost Creek Wellfield 17 Satellite Facility Requirements Permitting, engineering, bonding, deep disposal well, etc. Nearly full requirements as an On-Site plant (~75%-80% of full plant) Imagine repeating this process for each facility for few additional pounds See Disclaimer (slide 2)
  • 18. 2010 Achievements WDEQ Final Class I UIC Permit (water disposal well) Received – Only WY Company to have secured permit WDEQ-Air Quality Permit Received State Engineer Holding Ponds Permit Received NRC Pre-License Exemption for Limited Construction Granted WY Game & Fish Dept. Approved Wildlife Management Plan Meets all the protection measures for the Greater Sage Grouse Species 18
  • 19. 2011 Achievements Draft NRC License Received First Long Term Uranium Sales Agreement Announced Issued new NI 43-101 Preliminary Assessment Validating Lost Creek Project Acquisition of Exploration Properties in Nebraska Announced 19
  • 20. Lost Creek Regulatory Status Sweetwater County: Development Plan Approved by County Commissioners, December 2009 Wyoming DEQ – Air Quality Division: Operational Permit Final Permit Issued, January 2010 Wyoming DEQ – Water Quality Division: Class I UIC Permit (water disposal well) Final Permit Issued, May 2010 Wyoming State Engineer: Holding Ponds Permit Final Permit Issued, June 2010 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Source Material License – Draft Issued January 2011 Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS): Final Anticipated 2Q2011 Draft SEIS : Issued December 2009 Public Comment Period Ended March 3, 2010 Safety Evaluation Report (SER): Nearing Completion Limited Construction Prior to License Issuance: Exemption Granted April 2010 Wyoming DEQ – Land Quality Division: Permit to Mine Includes Application for First Mine Unit Permit Addresses Sage Grouse Impacts Nearing Completion – Anticipated 2Q2011 U.S. Bureau of Land Management Plan of Operations: Environmental Review Process Underway 20 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
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  • 22. Lost Creek Project - 4,254 acres
  • 23. Adjoining Properties - 29,540 acres
  • 24. Strong Community Support – No OppositionNYSE Amex: URG TSX: URE
  • 25. Lost Creek Property Exploration targets provide potential of additional resources U3O8 to be added to Lost Creek Project Area and adjoining properties Multiple roll fronts in four stratigraphic horizons defined by ~500+ drill holes ~50-60 historic holes on mineralized property with grades similar to Lost Creek resource 2010 exploration drill program (159 holes 101,270 ft (30,867 m)) defined numerous individual uranium roll front systems Additional drilling of 2000-3000 holes at a cost of US$15 M - 22.5M (~US$7,500/hole) These exploration targets are conceptual in nature. There has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource outside the current Lost Creek resource.  It is uncertain if further exploration will result in the new target areas outside the Lost Creek resource being delineated as a mineral resource. 22 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
  • 26. Lost Soldier – 12.2M M&I lbs U3O8 M & I resource average 17.2 ft @ 0.065% U3O8 Average 240 feet deep Leach efficiency 49% - 84% Can be licensed with NRC as amendment to Lost Creek license Over 3700 drill holes define deposit 17 monitor/pump test wells installed (From Figure 16-2, Technical Report on the Lost Soldier Project, Wyoming, C. Stewart Wallis, RPA, July 10, 2006 - posted on SEDAR) NI 43-101 Compliant Resource Measured & Indicated (M & I) – 9.4 Mt @ 0.065% (12.2 Mlbs U3O8) Inferred – 1.6 Mt @0.055% (1.8 Mlbs U3O8) (Technical Report on the Lost Soldier Project, Wyoming, C. Stewart Wallis, Roscoe Postle Associates Inc., July 10, 2006 - Posted on SEDAR) 23 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
  • 27. Screech Lake, Thelon Basin, NWT Completed Audio-Magnetotelluric Geophysical Survey, and Soil Gas Hydrocarbon and Enzyme Leach Soil Geochemistry Analyses to Better Define Drill Target MegaTEM Survey Screech Lake 0 4 Kilometers 24 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
  • 28. Ur-Energy Advantage Over Peers Owns licensed Hobson plant and started production at La Palangana 4Q2010 Information obtained from public sources believed to be reliable. Ur-Energy cannot guarantee accuracy and is not responsible for errors or omissions 25
  • 29. Ur-Energy’s Strong Position Technical Team – Best Among North American Juniors Near-Term, Low-Cost Production (~US$20.00/lb) Mining Jurisdiction - Uranium Friendly Economical On-Site Processing Plant Cash Resources, C$34.1 Million (04/27/11) Permitting Process Nearing Completion 26 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
  • 30. Building Shareholder Value Ongoing Exploration – Increase Minable Resources that will be Accessible to the Lost Creek On-Site Processing Plant Seeking Acquisitions and Strategic Alliances that will Positively Impact Production Profile Bottom Line Acquisition of Additional Exploration Properties Monetizing Historic Databases 27 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
  • 31. 2011 Is Our Year! Anticipated Issuance of NRC Source Material License Issuance of WDEQ Permit to Mine BLM Plan of Operations Approval Targeted Construction Start-up (Beginning of 6 – 9 Month Build-Out) Enter into Offtake Agreement for Future Uranium Delivery with US Utilities (First Contract Completed) Re-Rating Likely as Ur-Energy Nears Production 28 See Disclaimer re Forward-looking Statements and Projections (slide 2)
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