Laramide is a publicly listed company engaged in the exploration and development of high-quality uranium assets based in Australia and the United States.
Advancing a Tier-One Uranium Portfolio in the U.S. and Australia
Laramide Resources continues to strengthen its position as a leading developer of high-quality #uranium projects with a clear geographic focus: the United States and Australia. These jurisdictions offer exceptional geological potential, strong mining frameworks, and growing strategic demand for domestically sourced uranium.
In the United States, our assets—including the Churchrock and Crownpoint projects in New Mexico and the advanced-stage La Jara Mesa project—position Laramide to play a key role in rebuilding America’s nuclear fuel supply chain. With rising support for clean energy and energy security, our U.S. portfolio is primed for long-term value creation.
In Australia, our Westmoreland Project in Queensland stands as one of the largest undeveloped uranium deposits held by a junior company. Backed by stable regulations, strong infrastructure, and a favorable geopolitical profile, Westmoreland is a cornerstone asset with significant exploration upside.
Together, our U.S. and Australian projects form a robust foundation for responsible uranium development aligned with global decarbonization and energy independence goals.
Laramide Resources remains committed to advancing these key projects with discipline, transparency, and a long-term view—positioning the company at the forefront of the uranium sector’s resurgence.
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👌 Recent policy developments in Australia continue to signal a shifting conversation around uranium and energy security.
The NSW Upper House has passed the Uranium Mining and Nuclear Facilities (Prohibitions) Repeal Bill 2025, which now moves to the Lower House. If passed, the legislation would repeal the state’s long-standing prohibition on uranium mining and nuclear development. https://t.co/39JCBWr8g3
The development is being viewed by many as an important policy signal — particularly alongside the recent inclusion of uranium on the Northern Territory’s critical minerals list.
These developments may contribute to broader momentum around how uranium development is considered across Australia, including in Queensland.
Laramide continues to advance its Australian uranium portfolio, including the Westmoreland Project in Queensland and the Murphy Project in the Northern Territory, against a backdrop of increasing global focus on energy security and long-term fuel supply.
#Uranium #CriticalMinerals #EnergySecurity #NuclearEnergy #Australia
Never say Never!⚠️ #Australia is now showing signs it may join the global #NuclearRenaissance as even one of the world's most anti-#Nuclear nations is now passing legislation that could lift its ban on building reactors and #Uranium#mining.🇦🇺⚛️🤯The U tide is fully turning!🌊🏄
@PraiseKek With the unconformity-style systems in the Northern Territory and the Conglomerate-hosted system like #Westmoreland, you begin to see the emergence of a very large, globally significant uranium province across northern Australia. 💚
Allow us to wade into this conversation! 🤓
An unconformity is essentially a geological boundary between older and younger rocks where fluids can move and concentrate uranium. Some of the world’s highest-grade deposits sit along these structures. Unconformity U deposits tend to be high-grade but relatively discrete.
Conglomerate-hosted systems like #Westmoreland (in Queensland and continues into Northern Territory) are interesting because they can be very laterally extensive and more predictable in geometry, with uranium often distributed through sedimentary layers over large areas. That creates a different kind of opportunity: scale and continuity, rather than just grade.
Taken together: the unconformity-style and the conglomerate-hosted systems, you begin to see the emergence of a very large, globally significant uranium province across northern Australia. 🤯
In this video clip from the recent interview with Triangle Investor (@capnek123), our CEO Marc Henderson talks about policy push for the U.S. #uranium production.
Full interview🎞️👇
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America Needs 50M Pounds of Uranium—But Produces Almost None - Interview with Marc Henderson, CEO of @LaramideRes (TSX:LAM)🎞️ℹ️
#uranium#nuclearenergy
Watch here👇
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I sat down with Marc Henderson, CEO of @LaramideRes where he breaks down the unfolding #uranium supply crisis and what it means for investors.
He also shares insights on capital flows, permitting, and global dynamics in Australia.
Full interview will be out tomorrow.
👏 An interesting perspective from Colin McLelland of Petra Capital (Australia) linking current geopolitical events to the future of energy.
⚡ He notes how disruptions to global oil and gas supply chains are once again bringing energy security to the forefront, with #nuclearenergy standing out as one of the few sources capable of delivering long-duration, stable supply.
Two points in particular that stand out:
#Uranium’s unique characteristics allow countries to store years of fuel in a relatively small volume, reducing reliance on fragile global logistics; and if history is a guide, periods of energy shock have historically led to accelerated nuclear deployment and #uraniumdemand growth.
🦉 In this context, the ability to advance uranium projects through clear permitting pathways becomes increasingly important.
@MineralsCouncil ⛏️ has released an updated Good Guide to Critical Minerals, notably, alongside iron ore, coal, and gold, #uranium is now recognized as a cornerstone commodity underpinning the nation’s economy through strong export earnings and reflecting its growing importance in global energy systems.
#CriticalMinerals #Queensland #NorthernTerritory
An important message this week from Dr. Fatih Birol, Executive Director of the @IEA .
“Australia has the uranium — the opportunity is whether it chooses to develop it.”
As Dr. Birol highlighted, the country is uniquely positioned to play a larger role in global energy supply.
Realizing that potential will come down to policy clarity and permitting alignment.
“... does Australia need today to build a nuclear power plant? I would say no, but make the most of the uranium reserves.”
Dr. Fatih Birol’s message this week was clear: governments must shoulder primary responsibility for energy policy to address security, affordability, and the wider economic impacts that follow.
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#UraniumPolicy #UraniuminAustralia
For uranium, the constraint is the development pathway.
A recent commentary by @AndrewMacKaysmith in the @tsv_bulletin highlights a growing tension in Australia’s uranium sector whereby significant resource potential sits alongside policy settings that are still evolving.
At a time when global events continue to underscore the importance of secure, reliable energy systems, nuclear energy becomes increasingly relevant.
Northern Australia hosts one of the world’s most prospective uranium regions. @LaramideRes controls a strategic trend across the #Westmoreland conglomerate in Queensland into the #Murphy Uranium Project in the Northern Territory which represents a large, underexplored land package and we plan to continue to prove the potential in 2026.
The opportunity for Australia to play a meaningful role in global uranium supply is evident, but progress will depend on alignment from policymakers.
#UraniuminAustralia #uraniumforenergysecurity
WATCH: Australia and the European Union signed a trade deal that was eight years in the making, removing tariffs for almost all European goods and for nearly all exports of Australian critical minerals https://t.co/MMEHGCM4QR
One of the key constraints in bringing on new uranium supply is permitting. The risk of Laramide's Churchrock-Crownpoint project has already been meaningfully reduced with an NRC license and ongoing work toward state-level approvals in New Mexico.
#USURaniumSupply
Laramide Resources Ltd. stands out among #uranium developers because of a rare mix of jurisdiction, project stage, and permitting positioning that many peers lack.
We combine large advanced U.S. projects with ISR mining potential and a diversified portfolio.
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Laramide Resources continues advancing its development pathway with key milestones ahead as we move closer to production.
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💪👏 Northern Australia sits on one of the great underexplored uranium provinces, and the world is going to need every pound as nuclear energy expands.
$LAM #MurphyUraniumProject
🇦🇺's Northern Territory has added uranium to its Critical Minerals list. $DEV's Tim Goyder & MD Marnie Finlayson will meet Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro next month to discuss preparing to fast-track any future uranium discovery, using the old Nabarlek mine as a hub-&-spoke base.