Exploring for Uranium in Labrador’s Central Mineral Belt 

Auric Minerals is focused on high-grade uranium discovery, leveraging world-class infrastructure and cutting-edge technology to realize the untapped promise of this underexplored, mineral-rich region.

Auric Minerals is focused on high-grade uranium discovery, leveraging world-class infrastructure and cutting-edge technology to realize the untapped promise of this underexplored, mineral-rich region.

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Auric Minerals is a dedicated uranium exploration company operating in one of the most promising uranium districts of North America—the Central Mineral Belt (CMB) in Labrador. With a district-scale land position of 11,025 hectares, our project lies near the Wilson Lake-Metchin River area, adjacent to Paladin Energy's Michelin Deposit, which hosts 127.7 million lbs of uranium.

Auric Minerals is committed to advancing our path to drilling and discovery, combining cutting-edge exploration technologies with sustainable practices to unlock the vast potential of this premier uranium district.

Route 500 Project

Route 500 Project

Route 500 Project

Auric Minerals is advancing exploration on the flagship Route 500 Project in Labrador’s Central Mineral Belt.

The Route 500 Project covers 11,025 hectares across 441 claims in Labrador’s Central Mineral Belt. Hosting high-grade uranium showings in underexplored pegmatites, it offers significant potential for bulk tonnage deposits with minimal historic mapping or follow-up exploration.

Nuclear Onshoring is Good for Canada

Canada stands at the forefront of the global nuclear resurgence, offering a reliable, high-grade uranium supply to meet increasing demand. With the United States Government bipartisan support for reducing reliance on foreign sources, onshoring nuclear production strengthens Canada’s role as a leader in clean energy, driving economic growth while supporting a net-zero future.

Canada, Home to the Worlds Highest Grade Uranium

Canada, Home to the Worlds Highest Grade Uranium

$2.72 billion

The amount allocated to revive domestic nuclear fuel production by expanding domestic uranium enrichment and conversion capacity

$2.72 billion

The amount allocated to revive domestic nuclear fuel production by expanding domestic uranium enrichment and conversion capacity

$2.72 billion

The amount allocated to revive domestic nuclear fuel production by expanding domestic uranium enrichment and conversion capacity

Bipartisan Legislation

The US Government recently signed a bipartisan bill banning the import of uranium products from Russia

Bipartisan Legislation

The US Government recently signed a bipartisan bill banning the import of uranium products from Russia

Bipartisan Legislation

The US Government recently signed a bipartisan bill banning the import of uranium products from Russia

$4.2 billion

The amount US and allies have committed to establish a resilient global uranium supply market

$4.2 billion

The amount US and allies have committed to establish a resilient global uranium supply market

$4.2 billion

The amount US and allies have committed to establish a resilient global uranium supply market

Uranium Demand Expected to Continue Rising

Uranium Demand Expected to Continue Rising

Contracts signed by utilities for uranium topped 160 million pounds in 2023, making it the highest annual volume in over a decade

Contracts signed by utilities for uranium topped 160 million pounds in 2023, making it the highest annual volume in over a decade

Contracts signed by utilities for uranium topped 160 million pounds in 2023, making it the highest annual volume in over a decade

Demand for uranium is expected to increase nearly 30 percent by 2030, and double by 2040²

Demand for uranium is expected to increase nearly 30 percent by 2030, and double by 2040²

Demand for uranium is expected to increase nearly 30 percent by 2030, and double by 2040²

Potential shortfall of uranium to meet utility requirements, which may lead to a cumulative deficit of 2.3 billion pounds by 2040

Potential shortfall of uranium to meet utility requirements, which may lead to a cumulative deficit of 2.3 billion pounds by 2040

Potential shortfall of uranium to meet utility requirements, which may lead to a cumulative deficit of 2.3 billion pounds by 2040

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Auric Minerals Corp. is a Canadian junior exploration company focused on identifying and developing high-potential uranium assets in Labrador’s Central Mineral Belt and beyond.

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106-482 South Service Road
East, Suite 125
Oakville OR L6J 2X
Canada

+1 647 243 7402

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Auric Minerals Corp. is a Canadian junior exploration company focused on identifying and developing high-potential uranium assets in Labrador’s Central Mineral Belt and beyond.

Reach Us

106-482 South Service Road
East, Suite 125
Oakville OR L6J 2X
Canada

+1 647 243 7402

Copyright © 2024 Auric Minerals Corp.

Designed and Powered by FP

Auric Minerals Corp. is a Canadian junior exploration company focused on identifying and developing high-potential uranium assets in Labrador’s Central Mineral Belt and beyond.

Reach Us

106-482 South Service Road
East, Suite 125
Oakville OR L6J 2X
Canada

+1 647 243 7402

Copyright © 2024 Auric Minerals Corp.

Designed and Powered by FP