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Africa's Uranium
Frontier
Our mission at Nuclear Vision is to become a globally significant uranium company by advancing our flagship uranium exploration project in Botswana so that we can play our part in providing clean energy for the future.
The World is Not Producing Enough Uranium
• Structural sectoral underinvestment: Low prices post Fukushima and market focus on spot prices
• Long lead times: Majority of discovered uranium resources located in countries with long lead times from discovery to production
• Unplanned supply delays and disruptions: Instability in key producer countries like Niger and Kazakhstan have disrupted supply chains and created uncertainty around future availability
• Geopolitical instability: Creating origin and transport risk vis a vis sanctions on Russia and global tariff uncertainty
Nuclear Vision is Positioned to Become a Significant Uranium Company
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Large Scale
Nuclear Vision holds the largest, leading acreage position in the proven, but underexplored
Karoo uranium basin in Botswana and South Africa.
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Low Cost
Potential low cost recovery using proven in situ recovery, which uses injection and
production wells to reduce cost. Large scale results in economies of scale
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Good Policy
Botswana is consistently ranked number one in Africa for mining investments which results in
operators being able to bring discoveries to production quicker
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Strong Team
A world class team of uranium explorationists, technologists, operators and financiers with
over a century of combined experience to bring Nuclear Vision to reality
How Uranium Powers the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Everyone in the AI infrastructure space is power limited.
Jensen Huang
CEO of NVIDIA
Artificial intelligence isn’t just reshaping industries — it’s reshaping the global energy grid. The world’s growing network of GPUs and data centers now consumes more power than many countries, with AI workloads expected to multiply electricity demand tenfold by 2030. As these massive clusters process trillions of computations, they require constant, high-density, and carbon-free energy. That’s where uranium comes in.
Nuclear power — fueled by uranium — delivers stable, round-the-clock baseload electricity essential for AI infrastructure, unlike intermittent renewables. It’s the clean, scalable backbone that keeps the world’s GPUs running 24/7.
Everyone is Scrambling for Nuclear Power

Source:
World Nuclear Association, World Nuclear Power Reactors & Uranium Requirements, Electric Power Research Insitute (United States) 2024, Powering Intelligence: Analyzing Artificial Intelligence and Data Center Energy Consumption, The growing energy footprint of artificial intelligence, Alex de Vries, EIA
Botswana is one of the best places in the world to develop a mine

Source:
S&P Average mine lead time study 2024, Botswana mining lead time based on data from Orapa, Lethlhakane, Jwaneng and Khomacau mines that have been developed in country, President Duma Boko quote from Reuters, Jan 2025, Fraser Institute Mining study 2023



