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Why American Uranium?

Our Flagship Project

Lo Herma is AMU’s flagship and most advanced ISR uranium development project, leading our project portfolio and strong presence in Wyoming;s Powder River Basin. Whilst Lo Herma is AMU’s first priority, we also hold significant projects in Wyoming’s Great Divide Basin/Green Mountain district and Utah’s Henry Mountains with each offering potential for further growth across proven uranium districts. Located in Wyoming’s premier uranium basin, the 13,500-acre Lo Herma project hosts a JORC compliant resource of 8.57 Mlb U3O8 with substantial growth potential. A recent positive Interim Scoping Study confirms low-cost development potential with drilling ready to expand and upgrade the resource. Surrounded by major ISR producers and backed by strategic investors, Lo Herma is well positioned to support America’s future uranium supply independence.

American Uranium for American Supply

Strategically positioned in USA since 2019 and leveraging in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium mining to help strengthen America’s Uranium independence.

Why American Uranium?

Presidential Actions

In early 2025, the President declared a National Energy Emergency, ordered a rebuild of the nuclear industrial base, and streamlined energy-infrastructure permitting and funding. These actions prioritise American uranium supply and reinforce the national need for responsible, ethical production, creating strong policy momentum for AMU’s ISR projects.

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Why American Uranium?

Domestic Uranium Demand

With federal targets to quadruple nuclear power production by 2050, the U.S. faces a huge deficit between uranium demand and domestic supply. Today, the country’s 94-strong civilian reactor fleet combined with military requirements requires around 47 Million pounds (Mlbs) of uranium oxide (U3O8) annually whilst current annual domestic production has fallen to less than 1 Mlbs. According to the US Department of Energy, annual U3O8 demand is projected to reach over 67 Mlbs by 2035. This shortfall, at a time when the US is racing to secure its energy independence underlines the opportunity for domestic ISR uranium projects like those held by AMU.

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Why American Uranium?

Wyoming Advantage

Wyoming has the largest known defined uranium ore reserves in the US and is a hot spot for the production resurgence. Wyoming’s Powder River Basin is America’s premier uranium district, Lo Herma sits less than 10 km from Cameco’s Smith Ranch-Highland, the nation’s largest permitted ISR uranium production facility. AMU is well-placed to operate here with consistency, transparency and respect for the land and community.

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