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Focus on Uranium with secondary focuses on Vanadium
Exciting exploration projects with significant exploration potential
Top-tier jurisdictions in Canada & USA: Saskatchewan & Utah
Management & advisory board with years of experience in geology, financing and markets
Global electricity demand is increasing about twice as fast as overall energy use and is likely to rise by more than half between 2022 and 2040. Reports on future energy supply from major organizations suggest an increasing role for nuclear power to meet this demand.
NUCLEAR REACTORS OPERATING WORLDWIDE
UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN 15 COUNTRIES
100-1000 MWe REACTORS ON ORDER OR PLANNED
PROPOSED
Low Cost
Electricity generated by nuclear plant reactors is far less expensive than gas, coal, or any other fossil fuel plant
Reliability
Nuclear energy is unaffected by external climatic factors
Low Pollution
Nuclear produces more clean-air energy than any other energy source
High Capacity
Nuclear power plants can generate roughly 90 percent of their maximum output
Safety
High standards of safety & subject to rigorous safety checks and regulations
By 2030, there will not be enough uranium production to meet demand, even if every single idled mine and planned project goes into production.
"With global uranium mine production well short of the world’s uranium reactor requirements, the supply deficit building over the next decade, and near-term supply inhibited by long lead times and capital intensity, we believe that restarts and new mines in development are critical."
- Sprott Uranium Report, Feb 2025
The 100% owned Energy Sands & Jupiter Projects are located within the San Rafael Uranium District in Utah, bordering Western Uranium and Vanadium’s San Rafael Project. Utah is ranked among top 5 most favorable mining jurisdictions in the United States and is home to two built uranium mills and a third soon to be built by Western Uranium and Vanadium, giving Pegasus an exceptional advantage for potential future ore processing.
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