Anfield Energy announces the formal submission of a comprehensive permitting application to the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety, DRMS, for the restart of its fully permitted, past-producing JD-8 uranium and vanadium mine in Montrose County, Colorado. The Company is targeting operational restart in the second half of 2026. The JD-8 mine project is a high-grade conventional uranium and vanadium asset within Anfield’s strategic development portfolio, underpinned by the Shootaring Canyon Mill-one of only three licensed conventional uranium mills in the United States. The project leverages existing infrastructure, historic production data, and previously approved permits to accelerate the path to production.
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