Company: LEU
Filing Date: 2025-02-07
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001065059-25-000006
Chunk: 12

Company: CENTRUS ENERGY CORP
Filing Date: 2025-02-07
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 12
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 of this Annual Report);

•long-term contracts with enrichment producers;

•purchases and loans from secondary sources, including fabricators and utility operators of nuclear power plants that may have excess inventory; and

•spot purchases of SWU, uranium, and LEU.

We aim to continue to further diversify this base of supply and take advantage of opportunities to obtain additional short and long-term supplies of LEU. Currently, our largest supplier of SWU is TENEX followed by the French government-owned company, Orano. 

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Under the TENEX Supply Contract, we purchase SWU contained in LEU, and we deliver natural uranium hexafluoride to TENEX for the LEU’s uranium component. The TENEX Supply Contract extends through 2028. We typically pay for the SWU contained in the LEU and supply natural uranium to TENEX for the natural uranium component. SWU pricing is determined by a formula using a combination of market-related price points and other factors. The LEU that we obtain from TENEX under the TENEX Supply Contract currently is subject to quotas and other restrictions under the RSA between the United States and the Russian Federation which governs imports of Russian uranium products into the United States. These quotas allow us to supply Russian LEU to our customers through 2028. However, as discussed below, supply under the TENEX Supply Contract has been impacted by the Import Ban Act and the Russian Decree. The terms of the RSA, as extended, were adopted into law by the U.S. Congress in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021. Refer to Item 1A, Risk Factors - Operational Risks for further discussion.

Centrus will need to make additional sales to place all the Russian LEU required to meet our SWU purchase obligations to TENEX. Although the RSA quotas cover most of the LEU that we must order to fulfill our purchase obligations under the TENEX Supply Contract, we expect that a small portion of the Russian LEU that we expect to order during the term of the TENEX Supply Contract will need to be delivered to customers that will use it in non-U.S. reactors. 

The war in Ukraine has escalated tensions between Russia and the international community, and particularly with the United States. As a result, the United States and other countries have imposed, and may continue imposing, additional sanctions and export controls against certain Russian products, services, organizations and/or individuals, including through the enactment of the Import Ban Act and the issuance of the Russian Decree. Such restrictions