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Ur-Energy Receives NRC Approval for Transfer of Pathfinder Mines Shirley Basin License

Ur-Energy Inc. (“Ur-Energy” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that the Company has received notice from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (“NRC”) of its approval of the transfer of the Pathfinder Mines Corporation (“Pathfinder”) Shirley Basin license.

The transfer approval is among the closing conditions of the Share Purchase Agreement with COGEMA Resources, Inc. (“COGEMA”), an affiliate of AREVA Mining, by which a U.S. subsidiary of Ur-Energy will acquire all the outstanding shares of Pathfinder. For additional details, please see the Company’s July 24, 2012 news release. The NRC also approved the transfer to COGEMA of the NRC license for the Pathfinder Lucky Mc tailing site. Ur-Energy will assume no obligations for the tailing site, which is fully reclaimed and in the process of being transferred to the U.S. Department of Energy. The Company and COGEMA continue to advance the other remaining governmental approvals and to satisfy additional customary closing conditions toward completing the acquisition anticipated during the third quarter this year.

Ur-Energy CEO Wayne Heili said, “The completion of the Pathfinder transaction remains an integral element of Ur-Energy’s U.S. based in-situ uranium recovery strategy. We look forward to closing the acquisition in the near future.”

About Ur-Energy

Ur-Energy is a junior uranium mining company currently constructing its first in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium mine in south- central Wyoming at its fully licensed and permitted Lost Creek project. The Lost Creek processing facility will have two million pounds per year capacity and is anticipated to be in production in the second half of 2013. Ur-Energy engages in the identification, acquisition, exploration and development of uranium projects in the United States and Canada. Shares of Ur-Energy trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol “URE” and on the NYSE MKT under the symbol “URG”. Ur-Energy’s corporate office is located in Littleton, Colorado; its registered office is in Ottawa, Ontario. Ur-Energy’s website is www.ur-energy.com.

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