ASX Uranium Stocks Capture Spotlight Amid Energy Concerns

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Forum to Discuss Uranium Investment Opportunities

SYDNEY — ASX-listed uranium stocks are drawing significant attention as global energy security concerns rise, according to a recent announcement. On March 26, 2026, a pivotal forum will be held to explore the growing interest in nuclear energy and the investment opportunities in uranium markets.

The event, organized by Jane Morgan Management and Tribeca Investment Partners, will feature leaders from three key ASX-listed uranium companies. Attendees will gain insights into how Australia positions itself on the global nuclear stage, as well as the challenges faced by uranium miners in the country.

Energy Security and Market Impact

Recent conflicts in the Middle East have disrupted oil and gas supply chains, pushing governments to reconsider energy security strategies. The upcoming JMM & Tribeca Nuclear Energy Forum aims to address these concerns by focusing on nuclear energy’s potential role. Guy Keller, Portfolio Manager at Tribeca Investment Partners, will discuss the financial implications and opportunities within the sector.

In addition to Keller, speakers will include George Bauk, CEO of Peninsula Energy Limited, Andrea Marsland-Smith of Alligator Energy, and Marnie Finlayson of DevEx Resources. Jane Morgan of JMM noted the importance of this forum as a platform for discussing Australia’s role in nuclear development and policy.

This event occurs at a time when global technology firms are advancing small reactor developments, highlighting the sector’s evolution. Australia’s nuclear policy and development strategies will be scrutinized in comparison to global advancements. The forum is expected to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of the uranium market and its future potential, attracting investors and stakeholders interested in the sector’s growth prospects.

With uranium gaining traction as a cleaner energy alternative, the discussions will likely address regulatory challenges and innovations in mining technology. The forum will serve as a crucial meeting point for industry leaders and policymakers to exchange ideas and shape the future of nuclear energy in Australia.

Source: newshub.medianet.com.au

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Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, covering hospitality, venue openings and events across Melbourne. With over 15 years’ experience in marketing and media, he brings a commercial, newsroom-focused approach to accurate and timely local reporting.