Energy Resources of Australia is an Australian uranium producer historically operating in the Northern Territory. The company has been involved in uranium extraction and environmental rehabilitation initiatives. Its activities are aligned with regulatory frameworks governing resource development and environmental stewardship.
Energy Resources of Australia was incorporated in 1980 to operate the Ranger Uranium Mine in the Northern Territory.
Uranium production commenced in 1981, supplying global nuclear fuel markets for decades.
Mining ceased in 2021, with focus shifting toward large-scale environmental rehabilitation projects.
Primary Mining Regions
Energy Resources of Australia operated in the Northern Territory, specifically at the Ranger Uranium Mine within the Kakadu region. The site was one of Australias most significant uranium-producing locations.
Infrastructure and Processing Facilities
Operations included open-pit mining infrastructure, processing mills, and regulated transport systems connecting uranium oxide shipments to export terminals.
Strategic Geographic Advantage
Proximity to northern export ports facilitated uranium shipments to global nuclear fuel markets under strict regulatory frameworks.
In 2024, Energy Resources of Australia advanced environmental rehabilitation programs at the Ranger site in the Northern Territory.
Rehabilitation activities included landform stabilization, water management initiatives, and compliance reporting aligned with regulatory commitments.
In 2025, the company remains focused on long-term site restoration objectives and structured environmental performance oversight.