Who We Are
Laramide Resources Ltd. is focused on the exploration and development of premium uranium assets in Australia and the United States. Our mission is to produce uranium responsibly and contribute to the production of nuclear power, in order to meet the increasing global demand for carbon-free, clean electricity.
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Laramide Outlines 2024 Australian Exploration Plans
Read moreLaramide Confirms High-Grade Uranium Expansion Potential at Westmoreland
Read moreLaramide Assay Results from Long Pocket and Black Hills Prospects Support Expansion Potential at Westmoreland
Read moreLARAMIDE RESOURCES ANNOUNCES FILING OF NI 43-101 PEA TECHNICAL REPORT FOR CHURCHROCK IN-SITU URANIUM PROJECT, NEW MEXICO, U.S.
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Ownership:100%Stage:PEA complete, Exploration to expand resource sizeCommodity:Uranium
- Large, late-stage In Situ Recovery (ISR) uranium development asset with existing NRC licence.
La Jara Mesa, New Mexico
Late-stage permitting for underground production in the Grants Mineral Belt in New Mexico.La Sal, Utah
Underground conventional Colorado Plateau uranium asset located about 60 miles from Energy Fuels’ White Mesa Mill (one of only four permitted mills in the United States, and the only one operational). Westmoreland, Queensland
One of the largest development uranium resources in Australia. Most recent PEA supports a 13-year mine life with low cash costs.Murphy, Northern Territory
Large uranium asset situated in the Northern Territory of Australia, contiguous to and along strike of our Westmoreland Uranium Project; secures control of the mineralised system along the Westmoreland trend.
Uranium
Cleaner Energy Source
Nuclear power is the largest source of clean, zero-emission, baseload electricity – available 24/7 in all weather conditions.
Demand Increasing
Nuclear power generation is growing again with construction underway for 60 reactors globally in 15 countries, hundreds more planned, and 440 reactors already in operation in 32 countries.
Uranium Market
Uranium prices are not GDP-correlated in the short or medium-term, but are tied to the adoption and growth of nuclear generation.