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Western Uranium & Vanadium Corp.
Western Uranium & Vanadium Corp. was founded in 2007 as a Canadian junior mining company focused on uranium and vanadium properties.
Western Uranium & Vanadium Corp.
Western Uranium & Vanadium Corp. was founded in 2007 as a Canadian junior mining company focused on uranium and vanadium properties. President & CEO George Glasier has led the firm through permitting and exploration stages, overseeing a portfolio that centers on the Sunday Mine Complex in western Colorado (per public record). The firm's strategy centers on advancing conventional, fully permitted uranium and vanadium production in the US, targeting both nuclear fuel supply and vanadium redox flow battery demand. The Sunday Mine Complex includes the Sunday, Carnation, and West Sunday mines, with processing slated for the existing Vanadex mill in Utah. The firm also holds the Hansen and Piñon Ridge properties. Western Uranium & Vanadium explicitly targets domestic utility buyers and industrial vanadium customers (per public record). The company remains a development-stage miner with no current production. Its corporate structure is publicly traded, listed on the OTCQX under the symbol WSTRF. The firm operates a limited team; George Glasier and VP of Exploration Robert Klein are named executives. The firm maintains corporate offices in Toronto and operations in Colorado. No recent operational events in the past 24 months were verifiable (per public record). The firm's structural differentiator is its focus on fully permitted, conventional US uranium and vanadium assets at a time when domestic nuclear fuel policy is shifting to reduce reliance on Russian supplies. The Sunday Mine Complex is among the few permitted traditional mines in the US not requiring major new regulatory approvals. This regulatory posture gives the firm a potential time-to-market advantage if uranium prices sustain current levels (per public record).
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
2007
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
Canada
City
Toronto
Corporate office
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Principals
George Glasier
President & CEO
Robert Klein
VP of Exploration
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs Western Uranium & Vanadium?
George Glasier serves as President and CEO. Robert Klein is VP of Exploration. The firm is publicly traded, so executive decisions are subject to board oversight (per public record).
What assets does Western Uranium & Vanadium control?
The firm's flagship is the Sunday Mine Complex in western Colorado, which includes the Sunday, Carnation, and West Sunday mines. It also holds the Hansen and Piñon Ridge properties and processing rights at the Vanadex mill in Utah (per public record).
Is Western Uranium & Vanadium in production?
No. As of the latest public filings, the firm remains a development-stage miner with no active uranium or vanadium production. It is advancing toward permitting and construction (per public record).
What markets does Western Uranium & Vanadium target?
The firm targets two end markets: uranium for nuclear fuel (particularly US utilities seeking domestic supply) and vanadium for vanadium redox flow batteries used in grid-scale energy storage (per public record).
How is the firm different from other uranium developers?
The Sunday Mine Complex is among the few fully permitted conventional uranium mines in the US, unlike many competitors that face years of regulatory review. This permitting status could allow faster time-to-production if market conditions support mining (per public record).
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