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Global demand for uranium is growing at the same time supply is becoming less certain

Intense development of new projects will be needed in the current decade to avoid potential supply disruptions.

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Global demand for uranium is growing at the same time supply is becoming less certain

Intense development of new projects will be needed in the current decade to avoid potential supply disruptions.

The Business Research Company

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Canada’s Uranium Market

the premier high-grade uranium district

JURISDICTION

Stable, supportive government and communities, skilled workforce and established infrastructure. Straightforward permitting.

THE HIGHEST GRADE

Canadian uranium mines are known for the highest grades in the world, up to 100x greater than the world average.

THELON BASIN

Similar to the Athabasca Basin, hosting multiple unconformity-type deposits.

GLOBAL SUPPLIER

Canada is the world’s second largest producer of uranium, accounting for roughly 13% of total global output.

TOP-RATED

Saskatchewan & Nunavut are top tier unconformity Basins and two of only a few in the world. 

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Canada’s Uranium Market

the premier high-grade uranium district

JURISDICTION

Stable, supportive government and communities, skilled workforce and established infrastructure. Straightforward permitting.

THE HIGHEST GRADE

Canadian uranium mines are known for the highest grades in the world, up to 100x greater than the world average.

THELON BASIN

Similar to the Athabasca Basin, hosting multiple unconformity-type deposits.

GLOBAL SUPPLIER

Canada is the world’s second largest producer of uranium, accounting for roughly 13% of total global output.

TOP-RATED

Saskatchewan & Nunavut are top tier unconformity Basins and two of only a few in the world. 

CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY

KorrAI’s revolutionary satellite-based AI solution provides new insights for mining exploration companies. By leveraging new technologies to synthesize multiple data-sets, KorrAI is able to build a model that can be re-trained to iteratively refine the quality of targets.

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Canada’s Uranium Market

JURISDICTION

Stable, supportive government and communities, skilled workforce and established infrastructure. Straightforward permitting.

THE HIGHEST GRADE

Canadian uranium mines are known for the highest grades in the world, up to 100x greater than the world average.

THELON BASIN

Similar to the Athabasca Basin, hosting multiple unconformity-type deposits.

GLOBAL SUPPLIER

Canada is the world’s second largest producer of uranium, accounting for roughly 13% of total global output.

TOP-RATED

Saskatchewan & Nunavut are top tier unconformity Basins and two of only a few in the world. 

THE PREMIER

HIGH-GRADE URANIUM DISTRICT

Canada’s Uranium Market

JURISDICTION

Stable, supportive government and communities, skilled workforce and established infrastructure. Straightforward permitting.

THE HIGHEST GRADE

Canadian uranium mines are known for the highest grades in the world, up to 100x greater than the world average.

THELON BASIN

Similar to the Athabasca Basin, hosting multiple unconformity-type deposits.

GLOBAL SUPPLIER

Canada is the world’s second largest producer of uranium, accounting for roughly 13% of total global output.

TOP-RATED

Saskatchewan & Nunavut are top tier unconformity Basins and two of only a few in the world. 

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Nut Lake Project

The Nut Lake Project is located in the Northern Tip of the Yathkyed Basin, a sub-basin of the Thelon Basin – the Project sits at the intersection of the basin unconformity and a major tectonic lineament Atha has staked, and just north of the 43 Mlb5 Angilak Deposit

  • Historical drilling on the Project intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth¹.
  • The Project hosts high grade samples of up to 4.36% U3O8, 53.16 oz/t Ag, 1.15% Pb and 7.0% Ni1.
  • The Project sits within an intersection of multiple tectonic features including reactivated basement faults and a major unconformity.
  • 4,036 Hectares in the Thelon Basin, a renowned Uranium district in Nunavut, Canada.
  • The Project is located just ~55km north of the 43MLb Angilak Uranium Deposit (formally owned by Latitude Uranium Inc.) which was recently bought (pending shareholder approval) by Atha Energy Corp. for a CDN $57 million valuation.

Nut Lake Project

The Nut Lake Project is located in the Northern Tip of the Yathkyed Basin, a sub-basin of the Thelon Basin – the Project sits at the intersection of the basin unconformity and a major tectonic lineament Atha has staked, and just north of the 43 Mlb5 Angilak Deposit

  • Historical drilling on the Project intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth¹.
  • The Project hosts high grade samples of up to 4.36% U3O8, 53.16 oz/t Ag, 1.15% Pb and 7.0% Ni1.
  • The Project sits within an intersection of multiple tectonic features including reactivated basement faults and a major unconformity.
  • 4,036 Hectares in the Thelon Basin, a renowned Uranium district in Nunavut, Canada.
  • The Project is located just ~55km north of the 43MLb Angilak Uranium Deposit (formally owned by Latitude Uranium Inc.) which was recently bought (pending shareholder approval) by Atha Energy Corp. for a CDN $57 million valuation.

Carpenter Lake Project

The Carpenter Lake Project is situated on basement-type unconformity related uranium deposits, where this type of basement hosted deposits are found within a depth of over 300 meters.

  • Historical sampling from 2014 reveal multiple radioactive boulders on the Project with three (3) over 1,000 ppm uranium, and up to 1,550 ppm uranium.
  • 13,387 Hectares over 7 claims in the Athabasca Basin, a renowned Uranium district in Saskatchewan, Canada.
  • 95 km west of Cameco’s past producing Key Lake uranium mine which extracted 225 million lbs. of uranium by open pit at an average grade of 2.3% U3O8 from 1983-1997.
  • Multiple uranium occurrences on the Project including diamond drilling from 1979.
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Carpenter Lake Project

The Carpenter Lake Project is situated on basement-type unconformity related uranium deposits, where this type of basement hosted deposits are found within a depth of over 300 meters.

  • Historical sampling from 2014 reveal multiple radioactive boulders on the Project with three (3) over 1,000 ppm uranium, and up to 1,550 ppm uranium.
  • 13,3872 Hectares over 7 claims in the Athabasca Basin, a renowned Uranium district in Saskatchewan, Canada.
  • 95 km west of Cameco’s past producing Key Lake uranium mine which extracted 225 million lbs. of uranium by open pit at an average grade of 2.3% U3O8 from 1983-1997.
  • Multiple uranium occurrences on the Project including diamond drilling from 1979.
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Snook Lake & Ranger Lake
Uranium Projects

  • The Ranger Lake Uranium project consists of 943 mineral claims covering 20,782 hectares of Uranium prospective ground that occurs near historical Uranium mining district in the Elliot Lake region, in tier one jurisdiction of Ontario.

  • The Snook Lake Uranium project consists of 237 mineral claims covering 4,899 hectares and is approximately 75 km north of Kenora in Northwestern Ontario, a region that has attracted early-stage Uranium exploration in the past.

In January 2023 the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) authorized a 20-year renewal of Cameco Fuel Manufacturing’s operating licence for its facility at Port Hope in Ontario.

Snook Lake & Ranger Lake
Uranium Projects

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  • The Ranger Lake Uranium project consists of 943 mineral claims covering 20,782 hectares of Uranium prospective ground that occurs near historical Uranium mining district in the Elliot Lake region, in tier one jurisdiction of Ontario.

  • The Snook Lake Uranium project consists of 237 mineral claims covering 4,899 hectares and is approximately 75 km north of Kenora in Northwestern Ontario, a region that has attracted early-stage Uranium exploration in the past.

In January 2023 the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) authorized a 20-year renewal of Cameco Fuel Manufacturing’s operating licence for its facility at Port Hope in Ontario.

The Weyman Project

The Weyman Project comprises of 7 staked mineral claims covering 2,803 hectares in South East British Columbia. The Project has had exploration activites that include drilling, soil sampling and magnetic surveys. The Project is being explored to define the existence of a porphyry copper-molybdenum-gold alteration and mineralization.

  • 6,925 Acres in Southeastern British Columbia.
  • The Project is located within the southern Quesnel Terrane.
  • Prospective for a copper porphyry-type mineralization.
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The Weyman Project

The Weyman Project comprises of 7 staked mineral claims covering 2,803 hectares in South East British Columbia. The Project has had exploration activites that include drilling, soil sampling and magnetic surveys. The Project is being explored to define the existence of a porphyry copper-molybdenum-gold alteration and mineralization.

  • 6,925 Acres in Southeastern British Columbia.
  • The Project is located within the southern Quesnel Terrane.
  • Prospective for a copper porphyry-type mineralization.

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