URZ3 Energy stakes claims in Powder River basin
URZ3 Energy Corp. has staked 890 acres in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin to expand its uranium portfolio near established ISR mines.

We use advanced techniques to locate uranium with minimal environmental impact.
Our uranium exploration supports the transition to stable, carbon-free nuclear power.
Our team applies industry-leading knowledge to identify high-value uranium deposits.
Strengthens North America’s energy security by developing domestic uranium assets.
URZ3 Energy is uncovering strategic uranium assets in North America’s most prolific mining districts. With a proven team boasting $500M+ in uranium project exits, we are well-positioned to meet the rising demand for nuclear energy."
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Led by the same experienced team behind Uranerz Energy and Azarga Energy, URZ3 Energy brings a proven track record in uranium exploration and development
URZ3 Energy is strategically positioned to meet the growing global demand for nuclear energy and uranium supply security.
Dry Fork lies 5kms from the $320M Uranerz Energy sale in Wyoming’s ISR-friendly region, building on our proven uranium track record. With a mining-friendly jurisdiction and existing uranium production nearby, Dry Fork is primed for future development.
URZ3 Energy’s 35,000-hectare Athabasca Basin project sits near the Key Lake Uranium Mill, leveraging high-grade deposits and infrastructure. Positioned in a premier uranium district, this project benefits from ongoing regional exploration & strong industry interest.
Our leadership have most notably, exited Uranerz Energy for $320M and Azarga Energy for $180M. (total business combination)
URZ3 Energy is at the forefront of uranium exploration, identifying strategic assets to meet the rising demand for nuclear energy.
Tech giants like Google and Microsoft are investing in nuclear energy, as uranium is needed for sustainable AI data centers.
U.S. and European shifts from Russian uranium make North American producers critical for independent energy security.