NEU HORIZONS URANIUM
Transforming Sweden’s uranium potential into clean energy solutions.
NEU HORIZONS AIMING TO UNLOCK THE POTENTIAL OF SWEDEN’S SHALE-HOSTED URANIUM MINERALISATION
Neu Horizons primary focus is to delineate and develop a shale-hosted uranium deposit over their flagship Vilhelmina uranium project using modern exploration strategies. This project is set to benefit from Sweden’s favourable policy shift towards uranium exploration and mining.
In addition, Neu Horizons is advancing exploration over their Ravenberget and Gillberget shear-hosted uranium deposits, which are associated with high-grade uranium outcrop and boulder mineralisation discovered by the SGU in the 70’s and 80’s.
These strategic projects align Neu Horizons with the global need for clean, sustainable and low-carbon energy, by taking advantage of Sweden’s rich uranium resources and supportive mining policies.
SWEDISH PROJECTS
Our flagship Vilhelmina shale-hosted uranium project is situated in north-central Sweden, spanning over 42,000 hectares across Jämtland and Västerbotten Counties. This project has a history of extensive drilling and significant uranium deposits.
An opportunity to develop a global scale polymetallic orebody to supply a suite of battery and energy minerals. Gillberget offers a significant opportunity to contribute to decarbonisation goals.
Located within a major NNE-trending deformation zone, the Ravenberget Project has multiple unresolved uranium boulder trains and historical outcropping uranium mineralisation.
WHY SWEDEN?
1.4Mt U
Estimated uranium resources in Sweden
6
6
New reactors planned in the next 20 years
Sweden is emerging as a prime location for uranium exploration due to its significant reserves and expanding nuclear power sector. As Europe’s leading mining nation, Sweden boasts 12 operating mines and numerous deposits.
2024 Policy Shift
In 2024, Sweden lifted its moratorium on uranium exploration and mining, marking a new era of opportunity. This policy change aligns with the global push for nuclear power as a key to achieving Net-Zero emissions.
Key Facts about Sweden’s Uranium Potential:
- 1.4 million | Estimated uranium reserves in Sweden (metric tons)
- 6 | Active Operational Nuclear Reactors
- 10 | New reactors planned in the next 20 years
Government Support
Recent policy discussions include reconsidering previous nuclear power shutdowns and increasing the focus on low-emission power generation, which could drive demand for uranium. Sweden is attracting significant interest from major players in the uranium sector, positioning itself as a potential leader in clean energy exploration.
To participate in this opportunity
THE GROWING GLOBAL DEMAND FOR URANIUM
Nuclear energy is a key low-carbon emissions, baseload power option.
Nuclear energy is a key low-carbon emissions, baseload power option.
- 10% of the world’s electricity is currently generated from nuclear power.
- Nuclear power is carbon emission-free, providing reliable baseload power.
- Potentially threefold increase in demand for uranium due to global decarbonisation goals.