Thomas Lamb on Myriad Uranium’s vision for Wyoming’s Copper Mountain project
Myriad Uranium is advancing the Copper Mountain project in Wyoming, a historically significant uranium district that once supplied material to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission through exploration programs led by Union Pacific and Bendix Field Engineering. Today, the company is combining extensive historical datasets with modern drilling, geophysics and geological modelling as it works toward defining a maiden mineral resource and unlocking the broader district-scale potential of the project.
The release of an updated NI 43-101 technical report marks an important step in that process, integrating decades of historical information with recent exploration results and providing a framework for future resource delineation. With uranium demand increasingly tied to energy security, nuclear power expansion and the growing electricity requirements of data centres, Copper Mountain is attracting renewed attention as a potential domestic source of uranium supply.
CMJ’s Editor in Chief Tamer Elbokl spoke with Thomas Lamb, CEO of Myriad Uranium, about the updated technical report, the value of historical Bendix data, upcoming drilling plans and the project’s role in the evolving U.S. uranium market.
Watch the full interview in two parts here
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