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Anfield Energy Inc V.AEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  ANLDF | V.AEC.W

Anfield Energy Inc. is a Canada-based uranium and vanadium development and near-term production company. A key asset in the Company’s portfolio is the Shootaring Canyon Mill in Garfield County, Utah. The Shootaring Canyon Mill is located within the uranium production areas in the United States and is the licensed uranium mill in the United States. Its conventional uranium assets consist of mining claims and state leases in southeastern Utah, Colorado, and Arizona, targeting areas where past uranium mining or prospecting occurred. Its conventional uranium assets include the Velvet-Wood Project, the Slick Rock Project, the West Slope Project, the Frank M Uranium Project, as well as the Findlay Tank breccia pipe. The Shootaring Canyon Mill is located approximately 48 miles south of Hanksville, Utah. The Company also holds the Marquez-Juan Tafoya uranium project (Juan Tafoya) located in the Grants Uranium Mineral District, about 50 miles west-northwest of Albuquerque, New Mexico.


TSXV:AEC - Post by User

Comment by gladiatoroon Sep 26, 2023 12:08pm
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Post# 35654722

RE:MASSIVE uranium SHORTAGE

RE:MASSIVE uranium SHORTAGE
gladiatoro wrote:
 
FORTUNE
FAVORS THE
BRAVE AND EDUCATED 
 
In a report released Tuesday,
she increased her demand
forecasting, expecting total
nuclear capacity to grow at a
annual growth rate of 3.6 per
cent through 2030 and 3.2 per
cent through 2035.
"This equates to a 30-per-cent
increase in ANNUAL uranium
demand through 2030 and 46
per cent through 2035," said
Ms. Lachapelle. "This growth is
principally driven by new
reactor builds in China/India
but also supported by life
extensions in the West.
Conservatively, our forecast
does not, at this point, include
the deployment of small
modular reactors."

The small modular reactors she is talking about are being built in Ontario Canada....safe and effective power all that comes out of the chimney is STEAM..and they will ALL need uranium to run them every single one.


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