Laramide Resources poised to crest the nuclear energy wave

Laramide Resources’ Westmoreland project is one of the largest undeveloped uranium deposits in Australia. A “company maker” project in Queensland, strategically located exploration assets in the US, and an America determined to become more self-sufficient in uranium — that, in a nutshell, is the story behind Laramide Resources (ASX: LAM) and its plan to be a key player in an increasingly energy hungry world.

As president and chief executive officer Marc Henderson recently put it, “nuclear has gotten itself back in the conversation as a big part of the clean energy solution”. “This is a view that has started to gain many prominent adherents, both in energy policy circles, but also including thought leaders like Bill Gates and Elon Musk,” he added.

All-up, Laramide controls around 115 million pounds of uranium spread across its projects. Secure uranium supply critical for US nuclear industry

Apart from the renewed interest in nuclear power […]

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