Western Uranium & Vanadium completes acquisition, Colorado

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Western Uranium & Vanadium Corp. [CSE: WUC; OTCQX: WSTRF] has closed the transaction announced in its October 1, 2024 news release and acquired an approximately 900-acre property located in Montrose County, Colorado (the PRC Site). The transaction was structured as a share purchase whereby Western acquired all the issued and outstanding shares of Pinon Ridge Corporation, the parent of a company owning the PRC Site (the Subsidiary).

In connection with the transaction, the company filed a material change report under its profile on SEDAR+ and a Form 8-K on SEC EDGAR and has paid a creditor holding a security interest against the Subsidiary a total of approximately US$1.15 million to pay off the outstanding promissory note.

Notably, the PRC Site is the location of the prospective Pinon Ridge Mill. In May 2007 the original acquirer paid US$1.32 million for the acreage. During the following four years, over CAD$11.86 million in permitting and development expenditures were incurred. While the mill was never constructed, it was fully licensed and thus provides leverage from past expenditures unique to this specific site supporting the permitting process.

As further detailed in the October 1, 2024 news release, the acquisition is the second property package Western has acquired in addition to the Maverick Minerals Processing Plant site in Utah and is part of Western’s plans for developing and licensing one or more uranium and vanadium processing facilities to process production from its resource properties in Colorado and Utah.

Western Uranium & Vanadium is ramping-up high-grade uranium and vanadium production at its Sunday Mine Complex. In addition to the flagship property located in the prolific Uravan Mineral Belt, the production pipeline also includes conventional projects in Colorado and Utah. The Maverick Minerals Processing Plant and Pinon Ridge Corporation processing plant will be licensed to include the kinetic separation process.


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