Anfield Energy - The Shootaring Canyon Uranium Mill in Utah.
The Shootaring Canyon Uranium Mill in Utah.
Source: Anfield Energy.
  • Anfield Energy (AEC) has expanded its claim holdings in the uranium-rich Artillery Peak project area, located in Mohave County, Arizona
  • The additional 54 claims are next to Anfield’s current project in the Date Creek Basin and increase Anfield’s claim holdings in the area to 119
  • The company has also commissioned engineering firm BRS Inc. to complete an NI 43-101 uranium resource report for its combined Date Creek Basin / Artillery Peak projects
  • Anfield Energy Inc. (AEC) is trading at C$0.07 as of 12:55 pm ET

Anfield Energy (AEC) has expanded its claim holdings in the uranium-rich Artillery Peak project area, located in Mohave County, Arizona.

The additional 54 claims are next to Anfield’s current project in the Date Creek Basin and increase Anfield’s claim holdings in the area to 119. The company has also commissioned engineering firm BRS Inc. to complete an NI 43-101 uranium resource report for its combined Date Creek Basin/Artillery Peak projects. Historical records indicate a potential uranium resource in the Artillery Peak/Date Creek Basin area of approximately 2.8 million pounds of U3O8.

Anfield’s CEO, Corey Dias, said that this undertaking fits the company’s ongoing two-fold strategy of acquiring assets which fit into either near-term or longer-term production plans.

“The near-term strategy centers on our Colorado and Utah uranium and vanadium mines underpinned by our wholly-owned Shootaring Canyon mill, one of only 3 licensed conventional mills in the U.S. The longer-term production strategy includes the acquisition of complementary assets with the potential to feed additional uranium and vanadium resource to our Shootaring Canyon mill. We believe that the expected uranium resource delineated for these holdings will serve as a core component of our longer-term strategy.”

Anfield Energy Inc. (AEC) is a uranium and vanadium development and near-term production company. Anfield’s 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.

Anfield Energy (AEC) is trading steady at C$0.07 as of 12:55 pm ET.


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