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- Mount Hardy 1 | URO Corp
MOUNT HARDY The Mount Hardy Project boasts prospective geology rich in Rare Earth Elements and Uranium, sharing the same geology as the Cristal Creek REE resource and Todd River Resource's copper/zinc resource. With promising radiometric anomalies and convenient access along the sealed Tanami Road, it presents a compelling opportunity for exploration and resource development. Mount Hardy Base Metals Project Zn, Cu, Ni, U Prospective geology of Mount Hardy area Granites and pegmatites source for REE and Ur (red shade on map) Adjacent to and same geology as GSW’s Cristal Creek REE resource (yellow on map) Same geology as Todd River Resource’s copper/zinc resource Todd River drilling intersections include 9.15m @4.5% Cu, 8.8% Zn, 7.6% Pb and 182 g/t Ag Along fully sealed Tanami Road for easy access Ternary Radiometric airborne geophysics survey shows large anomaly in Mt Hardy area same response as GSW’s Cristal Creek Rare Earth Elements resource Kaolin Group Index anomaly same as Cristal Creek indicative of ionic-clay Rare Earth Elements
- Charley Creek | URO Corp
Charley Creek Portfolio Hann Range Mountain REE Glen Helen Tanami URO’s Charley Creek Portfolio spans nearly 1,400 km² of highly prospective ground in the Northern Territory, strategically positioned across four project areas – Glen Helen, Hann Range, MacDonnell Range, and Tanami. Together, these projects offer exposure to a diversified suite of commodities including rare earths, uranium, gold, base metals, and critical minerals. Set within proven mineral provinces that already host major discoveries like Nolan’s Bore (REEs), Napperby (uranium), and Charley Creek (ionic clay REEs), URO’s projects remain largely underexplored yet demonstrate outstanding early results. From high-grade rare earth samples in the MacDonnell Range, to untested skarn systems at Glen Helen, gold-bearing structures in the Hann Range, and shallow uranium potential at Tanami, the portfolio provides multiple discovery pathways across some of Australia’s most mineral-rich terrains. With modern exploration underway and several compelling targets already identified, URO’s Charley Creek Portfolio offers investors a rare multi-commodity exploration opportunity in a stable jurisdiction, positioning the company to make the next major mineral discovery in Central Australia. Hann Range HANN RANGE Location: Aileron , Northern Territory, Australia URO’s Hann Range Project is located 125 km north of Alice Springs, just west of the Stuart Highway and 23 km south of Arafura Rare Earths’ Nolans Bore deposit. The licence covers the Hann Range, a prominent quartzite ridge overlying high-grade metamorphic basement, and lies within a structurally complex, highly prospective region of the Arunta Block. The project offers a multi-commodity opportunity, with potential for gold, rare earth elements (REEs), uranium, nickel, chromium, base metals, iron, and niobium. Nearby historic Aileron Gold Reef demonstrates the area’s gold potential, while the Native Gap ultramafic intrusion confirms the prospectivity for nickel and chromium. Recent URO field work has identified a prominent ridge south of the Hann Range, previously mapped as cover, now recognised as quartz-hematite-epidote altered rocks with cross-cutting quartz veins. The alteration style and geochemical signatures show strong parallels to Nolans Bore, suggesting both REE and critical mineral potential. Surface sampling has highlighted anomalous niobium, REEs, and base metals, confirming the ridge as a priority target for follow-up exploration. EL33000 is largely underexplored, offering a high-impact greenfield opportunity with multiple mineralisation styles and strong regional analogues, positioning it as a key asset in URO’s Northern Territory exploration portfolio. Project Highlights Rock chip assays up to 38.8 g/t Au pXRF anomalies: Nb 816 ppm, Ce 124 ppm, Nd 203 ppm, La 74 ppm Iron up to 65%, nickel 1,559 ppm, barium 3,600 ppm Uranium up to 216 ppm, silver 3.2 ppm, mercury 40 ppm Strong Ba–Sr–P–REE signature paralleling Nolans Bore Mountain REE MOUNTAIN RARE EARTHS Location: Eastern MacDonnell Ranges , Northern Territory, Australia The MacDonnell Range Project is a high-potential rare earth element (REE) and critical minerals target, located in the MacDonnell Ranges, close to Alice Springs. Early work by URO has uncovered exceptional grades of rare earths and promising critical mineral signatures in this underexplored mountainous area. Geologically, the project sits within lithologies known to host xenotime – a key source of heavy rare earths, particularly dysprosium – and intrusive dike swarms, which are interpreted as possible mineralisation hosts. Project Highlights Strong thorium radiometric anomalies identified. Rock chip assays include: 0.1% Rb with elevated Zn & Co. Nearby sample with 0.1% Co. URO Mountain REE samples: 20.74% TREO (3.3% Nd, 0.98% Pr) 16.36% TREO (2.65% Nd, 0.78% Pr) 10.77% TREO (1.67% Nd, 0.46% Pr) Presence of xenotime – a heavy REE mineral rich in dysprosium. Anomalous Zn, Ag, Mo, Cr, and P in assays. Glen Helen GLEN HELEN Location: Western MacDonnell Range , Northern Territory, Australia The Glen Helen Project lies in the spectacular Western MacDonnell Ranges, a geologically rich terrain shaped by ancient mountain-building events and granitic intrusions. This project includes the Glen Helen and Stokes Yard prospects, both considered highly prospective for critical minerals. Historic exploration has already revealed standout results zinc, lead, copper and silver. Mineralisation occurs in brecciated calc-silicate and marble units, pointing to a classic skarn or carbonate-replacement system linked to nearby Warumpi granitoids. These systems are known worldwide for hosting high-grade polymetallic deposits. Despite these exceptional grades, Glen Helen remains underexplored. Past programs confirm widespread anomalous mineralisation but left key magnetic and structural targets untested. With modern exploration methods, URO has the opportunity to unlock the scale and continuity of this mineral system for the first time. Set within a proven mineral province that also hosts the Nolan’s Bore rare earth deposit, the Glen Helen Project offers investors exposure to a high potential, underexplored polymetallic asset in one of Australia’s most stable jurisdictions. Project Highlights Prospective for Zn–Pb–Cu–Ag skarn and carbonate-replacement systems, linked to Warumpi granitoid intrusions. Historical assays include standout results of: 35.8% Pb, 18.5% Zn, 3.5% Cu, 280 g/t Ag 12.2% Pb, 8.8% Zn in carbonate-replacement/skarn settings Rock chips up to 27.5% Zn Elevated bismuth and cadmium values associated with base metal mineralization Mineralisation hosted in calc-silicate, amphibolite and marble within a south-plunging synform; gossanous breccias extend over 60 m x 10 m. Modern exploration URO confirmed widespread Pb–Zn–Cu anomalism and identified untested magnetic and structural targets. TANAMI Tanami Location: Tanami , Northern Territory, Australia URO’s Tanami Project sits in one of the Northern Territory’s most prospective mineral corridors, strategically located between world-class discoveries including Core Lithium’s Napperby uranium deposit, Arafura’s Nolan’s Bore REE-uranium project, and Enova’s Charley Creek ionic clay REE resource. This ground offers exceptional potential across multiple commodities yet remains significantly underexplored. The project spans fertile basement rocks of the Aileron Province and their weathered cover sequences, creating opportunities for both basement-hosted systems and near-surface palaeochannel mineralisation. In the north, clear palaeochannel geometries mapped by airborne EM extend into URO’s ground from Napperby, providing a compelling analogue for shallow uranium and vanadium mineralisation. To the south, at Patty Well, regional-scale breccia dykes mark major fluid pathways along the Ngalia Basin margin, where historic reports of gold and sulphides are now supported by URO’s own drill results confirming base metal fertility. Together, these elements position the Tanami Project as a standout multi-commodity exploration play—prospective for uranium, vanadium, REEs, gold, and base metals—all within a proven yet underexplored geological province. Project Highlights Uranium-Vanadium: Core Lithium’s Napperby deposit, immediately north of URO, hosts a JORC Inferred Resource of 9.54 Mt @ 382 ppm U₃O₈ for 8.03 Mlb U₃O₈, with a vanadium credit of 236 ppm V₂O₅. Untested palaeochannels mapped into URO’s ground offer direct extensions of this model. Base Metals: URO’s 2023 aircore drilling intersected 1,116 ppm Zn at 21 m depth at Patty Well, confirming a fertile Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag system. Gold Potential: Historic reports of gold near Patty Well and Mt Hammond highlight orogenic gold prospectivity in hematite-rich breccia zones. Rare Earths: Nearby Nolan’s Bore and Charley Creek deposits demonstrate strong regional fertility for REE systems, both in hard rock and weathered profiles. Geological Advantage: Rich, radiogenic Reynolds Range granites and regional structures provide multiple mineralisation styles within a single tenement package. Next Next
- About Us 2 | URO Corp
About Us Finding Inspiration in Every Turn URO Corporation is an Australian powerhouse in mineral exploration and production. At URO, we don't just explore and extract resources; we unearth the future. We are a team of visionaries, united by a shared passion for a sustainable tomorrow, and armed with unparalleled expertise. This isn't just any exploration and mining company; it's a force of nature driven by the belief that our true strength lies in our people and their hope in the future. Our founders converged from diverse corners of the industry, combining their skills, knowledge, and formidable relationships to ignite the sustainable electrification of our planet. They dreamt of a world where net zero energy was not just a concept but a tangible reality, and URO Corporation was born to realise that dream. At URO Corp, our unwavering mission is to pioneer sustainable global electrification through the relentless pursuit of Resources for the Energy Transition. We are committed creating value for shareholders by harnessing the rich tapestry of Earth's resources, leveraging cutting-edge technologies, exploring new frontiers, and employing advanced technical and commercial expertise. Our ultimate goal is to be a driving force behind the world's transformation from hydrocarbon-intensive energy sources to clean, greenhouse gas-free energy solutions. Meet The Team Dr Andre A Coffa Managing Director & Technical Director Justin Orr Communications Director Eugene Ferla Finance Director Trish Labadjuk Office Manager Taylor Ogden Senior Exploration Geologist Liam Berryman Student Geologist Our Clients
- West Arunta | URO Corp
West Arunta Portfolio Beryllia Wilson's Find Southwark Shear Zone The West Arunta Region has emerged as one of Australia’s most exciting new critical mineral exploration frontiers, brought to global attention in 2022 with the discovery of world-class niobium deposits. Located in the Northern Territory, about 400 km north west of Alice Springs near the WA border, this vast and underexplored terrain is geologically comparable to some of the world’s leading mineral provinces in Canada and Africa. URO holds four granted titles and one application across more than 2,300 km², covering both pastoral and Aboriginal freehold land. Our 100%-owned tenure sits on Mount Doreen cattle station and is highly prospective for a diverse suite of commodities including beryllium, tin, antimony, bismuth, copper, tungsten, fluorine, gold, lithium, molybdenum, rare earth elements, rubidium, silver, uranium, and zinc. For investors, West Arunta offers a rare combination: the stability of Australia’s mining-friendly Northern Territory, the scale of an underexplored Proterozoic province, and the potential for transformative discoveries. With advanced tools such as hyperspectral imaging, deep geochemistry, and cutting-edge geophysics, explorers are now seeing beneath the cover for the first time, unlocking opportunities across the energy transition, defence, and technology supply chains. As global demand for critical minerals accelerates, URO’s West Arunta portfolio stands as one of the most compelling growth opportunities in Australian exploration today. Beryllia BERYLLIA Location: West Arunta, Northern Territory, Australia The Beryllia Project is URO Corporation’s flagship critical minerals exploration initiative, located in the Northern Territory on the vast Mt Doreen cattle station. Situated in the favourable geodynamic setting of the West Arunta Province, the Beryllia project is positioned in a stable jurisdiction with exceptional geology and infrastructure access — just hours from Alice Springs and the port of Darwin. The project targets high-value beryllium and tin, with associated critical minerals within the Southwark Granite Suite, known for hosting rare earths, lithium, rubidium and fluorine-rich systems. The beryllia project has the potential to address a single supply chain risk and offer a crucial alternate source of high-grade beryllium, vital for defence, aerospace and advanced electronics industries. The Right Geology. The Right Chemistry. The Right Time. Project Highlights World-class Beryllium prospect in bertrandite minerals – up to 1.22% BeO Tin-rich greisen – up to 2.4% Sn in cassiterite Surface lithium of up to 2,081 ppm Fluorite-rich granites – up to 19% fluorine High-grade copper, zinc, bismuth, antimony, rubidium & rare earth elements Multiple hydrothermal quartz–fluorite vein systems, with gold and silver potential Hyperspectral Survey Insights A 40,000-acre hyperspectral geophysical survey, utilising both VNIR (Visible and Near Infrared) and SWIR (Shortwave Infrared) imaging revealed spectral variation and mineralogical signatures across the project area. Key survey outputs include: Mineral abundance and alteration maps Bertrandite and muscovite halo indexing Fluorspar identification Geological structure interpretation to guide future exploration The hyperspectral results are being used to prioritise drill targets, refine lab assay calibration, and enhance the geological understanding of the Beryllia mineral system. Wilson's Find WILSON'S FIND Location: West Arunta, Northern Territory, Australia The Wilson’s Find Copper-Tungsten Project is a promising critical minerals discovery located 380 km northwest of Alice Springs in the West Arunta Province, Northern Territory. Hosted within the Wabudali Granite, the project has returned high-grade copper, tungsten, and silver, along with zinc, molybdenum, beryllium, and other critical minerals. URO’s exploration to date includes surface sampling, a gradient IP survey, an 8-hole RC drilling program and laboratory assay results, all confirming a structurally controlled, multi-zone polymetallic system. Geophysical and drilling results have outlined significant mineralisation at depth, with intercepts such as 4,445 ppm copper and 5,694 ppm tungsten. With a well-defined geological setting and strong exploration upside, URO Corporation is now advancing Wilson’s Find through further geophysics, resource modelling, and follow-up drilling. The project offers substantial potential as a new critical minerals source in a stable, underexplored region of Australia. Project Highlights High-grade surface samples Copper up to 15.9%, tungsten up to 2,038 ppm (with specimen-grade wolframite >27%), and silver up to 120 ppm. Polymetallic anomolies Presence of zinc, lead, uranium, beryllium, and molybdenum confirmed in surface assays. Geophysical survey (2024) Gradient IP survey over 6 km² identified two major NW-SE trending chargeability anomalies aligned with surface veins, extending to 200m depth. RC drilling (October 2024) All 8 holes intersected multiple mineralised zones, confirming a structurally controlled polymetallic system. Drill intercepts include: 4,445 ppm copper, 5,694 ppm tungsten, and 290 ppm beryllium 1.05% copper in 4m zone Up to 3,046 ppm tungsten, 2,000 ppm zinc, 503 ppm molybdenum, and 15 g/t silver Southwark Shear Zone SOUTHWARK SHEAR ZONE Location: West Arunta, Northern Territory, Australia The Southwark Shear Zone (SSZ) Project is highly prospective for rare earth elements (REE) and kaolin clay located in the underexplored West Arunta Region. The SSZ lies within the Aileron Province, on the southern margin of the North Australia Craton in a proven mineralised belt hosting critical minerals such as niobium, uranium, gold, copper, lead, zinc, and tungsten. The SSZ is underlain by Southwark Granite Suite rocks, highly enriched in REEs, and partially covered by Quaternary regolith and palaeovalley sediments. These have been heavily weathered, producing thick kaolin-rich clay profiles with ionic adsorption REE mineralisation, similar to South China’s world-leading regolith-hosted REE deposits. Project Highlights 21-hole aircore drilling program (Aug 2023) confirmed high-grade rare earth element (REE) mineralisation and thick kaolin zones Best intersection: 6 m @ 5,229 ppm TREO (20% NdPr) Peak grade: 2 m @ 12,631 ppm TREO (1.26%) Over 50% of holes returned >1,000 ppm TREO Up to 20 m of bright white kaolin clay with coinciding REE enrichment With proven high-grade results and a favourable geological setting, the project offers both near-term exploration upside and long-term development potential. Next portfolio
- Charley Creek 1 | URO Corp
CHARLEY CREEK Huge area of multiple tenements located close to Alice Springs on the southern margin of the North Australian Craton, boasts rich mineral resource potential, particularly in rare earth elements, gold, base metals, and uranium. Geological features like the MacDonnell Ranges and Teapot Granite, coupled with strategic exploration efforts position it as a promising area for discovering valuable mineral deposits. Charley Creek Base Metals Project Charley Creek Gold Project Au, Zn, Cu, Ni, Sn, PGE, U Regional Geology Charley Creek is located on the southern margin of the North Australian Craton. It encompasses the Arunta Block's central region, rich in mineral resources. Geological formations in the area hold substantial mineral resource potential and is part of the ancient and stable North Australian Craton. Dominant geological feature is the MacDonnell Ranges. The ranges consist of a sequence of metamorphic rocks, intruded by formations like the Teapot Granite. Teapot Granite within the MacDonnell Ranges: Source rock of uranium, base metal and Rare Earth Elements. Diverse Minerals: Comprised mainly of mid-late Paleoproterozoic mid to high-grade metamorphic rocks. Area hosts a variety of minerals due to its unique geological history. Varied rock formations and processes contribute to mineral diversity. Rocks underwent multiple uplift stages, including the recent Alice Springs Orogeny (400-300MA). Mineral Resource Potential: Geological features suggest promising mineral resource opportunities. Geological conditions enhance the likelihood of discovering valuable resources. Mineral-rich geological formations present economic opportunities. Rare Earth Prospects: Prospective for high-grade rare earth elements due to Chewings Event influence, evidenced by mineralization at Nolan’s Bore. Exploration Focus: Attracts significant exploration efforts due to its geological significance. There has been detailed mapping helps reveal the area's mineralization patterns, with continued exploration aims to uncover valuable mineral deposits. Strategic Location: Central Province's position offers insights into the region's geological evolution. Sustainable Exploration: Responsible exploration considers the region's geological and environmental aspects. Diverse Exploration Targets: The Charley Creek Project focuses on rare earth elements, gold, base metals and uranium, aiming to uncover valuable mineralization prospects. Notable Discoveries made by URO: The field trip revealed significant potential for gold and base metals, with remarkable alluvial rare earth targets identified north of the MacDonnell Ranges. Conceptual Promise: A conceptual target for hard rock rare earth elements shows promise, necessitating further evidence to solidify its assessment. Comprehensive Soil Sampling: Over 1000 soil samples from Quaternary alluvium have been collected for meticulous analysis, playing a critical role in achieving resource compliance before public listing. Orogenic Gold Potential : Prospective orogenic gold prospects have been identified north of the Hann Range, supported by indicators like artisanal workings, geochemical markers, and neighbouring intrusives. Strategic Sampling Approach: Detailed follow-up sampling of quartz blow samples is employed, featuring fire assay, multi-element ICP analysis, residual soil sampling, and handheld XRF for gold pathfinders. Challenges and Solutions: Challenges in exploring the MacDonnell Ranges are tackled by introducing satellite imagery and drone-based hyperspectral analysis for efficient alteration mapping. Key Spectral Targets: Quartz carbonate mineralization, sericite alteration, and clay-rich residual soils are focal points for spectral study, enabling precise identification of potential mineral assemblages. Radiometric Survey Proposal : Detecting areas with high Thorium through a higher-resolution radiometric survey aids in pinpointing potential mineralization zones. Significant Quartz Vein Systems : Quartz/carbonate vein systems show promise, particularly if anomalous gold is confirmed through fire assay. Unveiling Base Metal Connections: Residual soil sampling offers the possibility of uncovering links between base metals and buried intrusions. Layered mafics as a copper-nickel targets. Comprehensive Spectral Study: Conducting a spectral study across the entire tenement package is anticipated to reveal a wide range of targets, including alteration zones, mineralization, and outcrops.
- Investors | URO Corp
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- Magnadon 1 | URO Corp
MAGNADON Magnadon is a large magmatic intrustion in the Gregory Subbasin that is prospective for copper/gold, lead/zinc and PGE’s. The anomaly is the size of the Mornington Peninsula and has the potential to become a mineral province. URO is completing geophysical modelling of the project with aims to progress into geophysics in 2026 and drilling in 2027.
- Our Vision & Strategy | URO Corp
The Full Story Our Values URO Corp adheres to the principles of honesty, integrity, and care. URO Corp is dedicated to environmental and stakeholder stewardship as a fundamental part of our mission. We are committed to optimizing shareholder value through operational best practices. Our company places a high priority on caring for its people, fostering a supportive and inclusive work environment. We believe in dynamic and innovative engagement, continuously seeking new ways to improve and evolve. We are devoted to responsible and sustainable development in all our endeavours. URO Corp is dedicated to being a good corporate citizen, actively contributing to the betterment of society and the communities in which we operate. Our Vision URO Corporation is an Australian powerhouse in mineral exploration and production. At URO, we don't just explore and extract resources; we unearth the future. We are a team of visionaries, united by a shared passion for a sustainable tomorrow, and armed with unparalleled expertise. This isn't just any exploration and mining company; it's a force of nature driven by the belief that our true strength lies in our people and their hope in the future. Our founders converged from diverse corners of the industry, combining their skills, knowledge, and formidable relationships to ignite the sustainable electrification of our planet. They dreamt of a world where net zero energy was not just a concept but a tangible reality, and URO Corporation was born to realise that dream. As we embark on this exhilarating quest to discover and harness energy transition resources, we invite you to join us in redefining what's possible. URO Corporation is more than a company; it's a promise, a commitment to a low-carbon future. Buckle up as we journey into the heart of innovation, where every discovery takes us one step closer to an electrifying tomorrow. Our Strategy At URO Corporation, we have harnessed the collective expertise of a dynamic team comprising professionals with diverse backgrounds in geology and geophysics, finance, venture capital, commodities, and agriculture. Our mission is to leverage this rich blend of skills to seize opportunities in the ever-evolving landscape of energy transition resources. We are committed to executing this mission through a strategy built on nimble assessment, thorough fieldwork, cost-effective operations, and swift monetization.
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- Sustainable Development | URO Corporation
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT URO Corp is committed to the principles and practices of sustainable development, and believes that an active and engaged approach to sustainability is essential in meeting its responsibilities to its shareholders, employees, the communities within which it operates, and the environment. Further, the Company believes that a sustainable business process is essential in creating sustainable value for all its stakeholders. For both ethical and pragmatic business reasons, it is thus committed to the strict maintenance of internationally recognized standards as they relate to health and safety, the environment, society and economic and business management. The Company is focused on uranium, lithium and associated 'energy' metals in Australia and aims to deliver superior returns to its shareholders by exploring, and developing, prospective projects while conducting related activities in such a way as to minimize their impact on the communities in which it operates, and the environment at large. Although there are different levels of exploration maturity across the Company’s projects, there is universal compliance in terms of legal compliance, maintenance of a safe and healthy work environment, minimization of environmental impact, reduction of resource consumption and the maintenance of harmonious relationships with local communities. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT URO Corp recognises that the protection of the environment in the areas in which it operates is of paramount importance, both in terms of its business imperative and its moral and legal responsibility. Although the Company is committed to complying with all relevant regulatory requirements applicable to the environment in which it operates, it strives towards meeting the World Bank and IFC guidelines with respect to environmental management. Key aspirations in this regard include the following: Implement and maintain a structured Environmental Management System that drives continuous improvement; Minimize operational footprints, and develop and implement extensive and well researched Environmental Management Plans and programs so as to minimize the negative impact thereof on the environment and its biodiversity; Identify environmental issues and assess and manage the associated risks; With the active involvement of employees, local communities, government organisations and other interested and affected parties, develop written procedures to ensure safe, acceptable and effective systems of work; Set environmental objectives on a regular basis to ensure measurement, monitoring, reporting and improvement; Reduce, re-use and recycle water to minimize consumption, and promote efficient use of natural resources; Prevent and reducing all forms of pollution by applying appropriate technologies; Ensure adequate financial provision for the rehabilitation of the environment and the sustainability thereof, on conclusion of operations; Comply with legal requirements (as a minimum) of the national and local authority in the jurisdictions within which the Company operates; Review the level of implementation of Environmental Management Systems, their objectives and targets on a regular basis, so as to ensure they remain current and effective; and Promote the effective use of energy resources to optimize consumption. HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGEMENT URO Corp recognizes the importance of protecting the Health and Safety of persons involved with, or affected by, its operations. The Company is committed, as a minimum organisational requirement, to comply with all relevant regulatory requirements applicable in the jurisdiction within which it operates. To effect this, a Safety, Health and Sustainable Development (SHSD) management system is being developed, which continues to evolve to achieve alignment with International Standards Organisation (ISO) standards and International Finance Corporation (IFC) EHS guidelines, whilst allowing flexibility to accommodate those variations that exist between jurisdictions to ensure compliance with local legislation, and to recognize and respect cultural differences. This includes the following: The host country's legislation on all matters SHSD is regarded as a minimum standard of compliance; Assessment of all risks associated with the health and safety of employees, contractors or other persons affected by the Company’s operations, machinery, materials, equipment, operating processes and procedures, and the management thereof; Eliminate any hazards which pose unacceptable risks to employees, and reduce all other risks to acceptable levels; Implement a Health and Safety Management System that adequately describes the Company's Health and Safety requirements; Comply with the ISO standards/principles for recording and reporting incidents; Set Safety and Health objectives on a regular basis to promote measurement, monitoring, reporting and improvement; Measure Safety and Health performance on a regular basis against specified objectives, legal requirements and industry norms; Maintain transparent, consultative relationships with all stakeholders through effective communication channels; Communicate Safety and Health issues and procedures to all affected parties on a systematic and regular basis in a clear, understandable, manner; Through the conduct of audits, and observation at all levels, ensure compliance with procedures and legal requirements for Safety and Health; Provide information and training to all employees in respect of Safety and Health in their particular working environment before the commencement of hazardous work; Promote a culture of Safety and Health awareness which is initiated by the Board and executive management and cascaded to all levels in the organisation; Regularly review the level of implementation of the Health and Safety Systems, its objectives and targets to ensure they remain current and to ensure continuous improvement; Due to the remote location of the Company's operations, maintain a fully equipped medical station and highly trained occupational medicine/medical personnel at each operation. The SHSD Committee has the responsibility of formulating and recommending the Company’s Policy for Health & Safety to the Board, as well as recommended improvements. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & SUSTAINABILITY URO Corp recognizes that a sustainable business process is of primary importance in the creation of sustainable value for all its stakeholders, and is thus committed to the development, implementation and management of internationally recognized standards as regards health, safety, environmental, social, economic and business related issues. Further, the Company has adopted the Global Reporting Initiative Version 3 reporting guideline as the framework for the Company's Social Responsibility program. Key aspirations in this regard include: The sustainable creation of direct and indirect wealth for all stakeholders without compromising any other role players or future generations; Setting and achieving targets relating to resource use efficiency and optimization, as well as waste and pollution prevention and reduction; The management of biodiversity, sensitive environments, land use and site remediation through the implementation of appropriate management and mitigation programs to ensure the protection of the environment; Complying with, as a minimum, applicable legal and other requirements in the jurisdictions within which the Company operates; Providing a working environment built on principles of respect, fair labour practices and decent working conditions for employees and contractors alike; Promoting zero harm by promoting a safety culture and positive health; Upholding and promoting fundamental human rights, as well as the traditional rights of host countries and local communities; The development of a lasting positive legacy for host communities through regular, sustained and inclusive communication and collaboration; Ensuring clear, transparent and informative communication with all stakeholders, including regulators, local communities, and other interested and affected parties; and Eliminating bribery, corruption and anti-competitive behaviour.
- Wilson's Find 1 | URO Corp
WILSON'S FIND (EL33575) URO’s first appraisal of a potential Elephant resource. Located in a Tier 1 resource jurisdiction with significant mineralization, including copper, tungsten, lead, zinc, tin, and uranium, offers an estimated 1.0 million tons of raw copper valued at over US$8.5 billion. With a strategic geographical advantage in the emerging Aileron Province and a comprehensive appraisal strategy in place, this project is poised to unlock immense value and establish itself as a remarkable polymetallic resource. Polymetallic structural vein style deposit Wilson’s Find Copper Tungsten Discovery and Appraisal Significant mineralization of copper, tungsten, lead, zinc, tin, and uranium Estimated 1.0 million tons of raw copper alone valued at over US$8.5 billion Positioned in a Tier 1 resource jurisdiction Remarkable polymetallic potential High-grade deposits of copper, tungsten, lead, zinc, tin, and uranium Strategic geographical advantage in the emerging Aileron Province Limited mining and exploration history in the region Proven geological significance with quartz veins in Wabudali Granite Analogous success to the Zhuxi deposit in South China URO is planning the Wilson’s Find Appraisal Program Comprehensive appraisal strategy including geophysics, drilling, and geochemical analysis Untapped potential with deep drilling and geophysical studies Cusp of unlocking immense value from the Wilson’s Find Prospect
- West Arunta 1 | URO Corp
WEST ARUNTA Following WA1’s Luni discovery in 2022, the spotlight has focused on the hot West Arunta Region. URO holds over 400,000 mineral exploration acres in this region on the Mt Doreen cattle station. The area is geologically diverse and rich. So far, URO has made three discoveries in this : Beryllia Southwark Rare Earths Wilson's Find Beryllia The most exciting project in this area is Beryllia which has world class grades of tin, Beryllium, fluorspar and potential lithium at depth: Tin – 2.3% (world class over 1%) Bertrandite – 1.22% (second highest globally) Fluorite (18% plus) LCT indicators – Lithium 2000ppm+, Caesium 92.4ppm, Tantalum 18.4ppm This project will be drilled in September 2025 with a planned 10 hole-150-meter RC program and an additional 40 shallow hole RC program. Southwark Rare Earths Discovered Ionic Clay Rare Earth Elements and Kaolin Company next door GSW drilled 150 holes and currently calculating JORC resource ~220,000 tonnes Plus, Kaolin ~4.5 million tonnes 21 air-core holes intersected world class Total Rare Earth Oxide (TREO) Values Best drill holes intersected 6 m @ 5,229 ppm TREO, 20% NdPr Maximum 2 m @ 12,631 ppm (1.26%) TREO! Most holes saw intervals of at least 500 ppm TREO, 11 holes greater than 1000 ppm TREO Thick intervals (10-20 m) of white kaolin clay (>80% kaolinite, >70 ISO brightness) Next steps: URO would typically drill out huge area for JORC resource Retain asset for better price In discussions with a Chinese trading house regarding our Kaolin Clay Wilson's Find Promising mineralisation identified in pXRF analysis, with strong Cu, W, Pb, Zn, and Sn concentrations. WFRC0008 highlights: Up to 3,766 ppm Cu (127-128 m) and 2,138 ppm W (18 m). Additional WFRC0008 intervals: 1,904 ppm Cu & 2,058 ppm W (11 m), 2,586 ppm Cu (110 m). WFRC0005 mineralisation: 3,572 ppm Cu (155 m) with chalcopyrite; 518 ppm W (202 m). WFRC0003 notable values: 3,368 ppm Cu, 807 ppm W. WFRC0001 Pb anomaly: 1,897 ppm Pb; WFRC0005 Zn up to 2,145 ppm Zn. Results suggest potential for polymetallic mineralisation with Cu, W, and Zn enrichment.
