Anfield Energy Inc.
Anfield Energy Inc. is a Canada-based uranium and vanadium development and near-term production company focused on providing carbon-free, sustainable clean energy solutions. The company's mission is to become a top-tier energy-related fuels supplier. Its headquarters are located in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, with a U.S. operational presence in Nucla, Colorado.
Anfield Energy operates with a "hub-and-spoke" strategy, centered around its key asset, the Shootaring Canyon Mill in Utah, which is one of only three licensed conventional uranium mills in the United States. This mill is intended to process ore from a portfolio of U.S.-based uranium and vanadium projects, including the Velvet-Wood Project, Slick Rock Project, The West Slope Project, and the Marquez-Juan Tafoya Project, located across Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico.
Led by CEO and Co-Founder Corey Dias, Anfield Energy is actively advancing its projects towards production. Recent developments include submitting permit amendments for the JD-8 mine restart and a Notice of Intent for drilling at the SM-18 project in Colorado in April 2026. The company also secured shareholder approval for Uranium Energy Corp. as a control person in early 2026 and acquired engineering firm BRS, Inc. in December 2025. A ground-breaking ceremony for the Velvet-Wood mine in Utah was held in November 2025, with production anticipated to begin in mid-2026, and the Shootaring Canyon Mill expected to be operational by mid-2027. Anfield Energy is positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for domestic uranium and vanadium within the context of a global nuclear renaissance.
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