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Verdera Energy Corp. is focused on developing advanced ISR uranium projects in New Mexico.

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Verdera_energy@Verdera_energy·
🚨Verdera Energy is sponsoring and attending the 1st annual Nuclear in New Mexico: Fueling the U.S. Nuclear Renaissance conference at the Hyatt Tamaya Regency Resort & Spa on Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico on April 20-22nd. Board Members William M. Sheriff, Jon Indall, Mark Pelizza and Janet Lee-Sheriff will all be in attendance and giving presentations on topics such as policy, community engagement and investing in New Mexico.👏 For more information on this inaugural conference, visit NuclearinNewMexico.com #uranium #nuclearenergy #GoNuclear #cleanenergy #energy #nuclear #nuclearpower #newmexico #insiturecovery
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Janet Sheriff@SheriffJanet·
✨New Blog Post: A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats: Why the Grants Precision ISR Project Matters to New Mexico Operators New Mexico is known as the 7th largest uranium-producing district in the world. At its peak, the state produced roughly 40% of all uranium in the United States and still, without further exploration, has the largest resources in the country – approximately 400 million pounds. The U.S. nuclear renaissance needs New Mexico: energy independence in the 1980s was driven in large part by the strength of these New Mexico resources. @Verdera_Energy is a uranium extraction-focused company operating in New Mexico. Verdera holds the largest uranium mineral rights position in the state, spanning approximately 400 square miles representing about 88 million pounds of known and historic uranium resources. This equates to roughly 22% of the estimated 400 million pounds in New Mexico, primarily concentrated in the Grants District, the largest uranium district in the United States. Our focus is exclusively on In-Situ Recovery (ISR), a well-field technology used to extract uranium from sandstone-hosted deposits, often within previously impacted or contaminated aquifers. We also have the largest proprietary uranium database in New Mexico. Unlike Canada, where data is public, in the U.S. the data is not public. We have built a database which includes the Uranium Resource Inc. and Kerr-McGee databases plus many more – physically it occupies two offices and contains over 150,000 drill logs. This becomes very instrumental, as we now have much of the historical data which represents a significant value opportunity for Verdera in a region we believe is critical to the domestic uranium and nuclear renaissance in the United States. There is however, one other project in New Mexico, that I want to highlight, one that I believe the market should be paying close attention to: the Grants Precision ISR Project. General Atomics, through their affiliate, Rio Grande Resources Corporation, entered the uranium space in New Mexico in 1991 with the purchase of the Mount Taylor uranium mine in the Grants District, a resource of approximately 260 million pounds. After years of restoration and reclamation work, they are now advancing the Grants Precision ISR Project with a goal of producing over six million pounds of uranium a year. They are already about a year and a half into that process. In case anyone has questions about the capability of this group to deliver on what might seem like lofty numbers, they have already done it. The Beverly Uranium Mine, operated by Heathgate Resources (a sister company), is Australia’s longest-running in-situ recovery uranium mine and has been operating for over 25 years in remote South Australia, producing 4 to 5 million pounds of uranium per year. The operation supports over 350 employees and contractors and is part of a group of companies that contributed $10.7 billion to the South Australian economy in 2021–22. Australia is one of the world’s largest uranium producers, and ISR is a proven, well-established extraction method there, with multiple operations demonstrating consistent, long-term production. So why would the CEO of Verdera Energy spend time talking about another company’s project? Because I know the importance of everyone rowing in the same direction as we advance projects. The Grants project is important in New Mexico right now and is the largest and arguably one of the most important in the United States. And yet, most people are not talking about it because its in a private company. The work of General Atomics Uranium Resources division cannot be understated. We’ve been working together almost two years with the belief that working together on community engagement is beneficial to all. We formed a trade association called the Clean Energy Association of New Mexico @Cleanenergy_NM to educate and provide necessary information about in-situ recovery of uranium and the opportunities in New Mexico. The Grants project is a project and a team worth watching; they are breaking trail for others, engaging with regulators early, working in the community and are well resourced to take this on. They bring significant capacity, technical expertise, and a proven ability to operate successfully, supported by a strong technical team. My team and I are honored to work with them through CLEAN. Verdera’s projects will advance and we take the view that when the tide comes in, all boats rise. To that end, we are committed to a cooperative approach with like-minded companies; working together to advance the industry and help each other succeed. Together, the Verdera and Grants projects, represent approximately 85% of the known and historic uranium resources in New Mexico, our interests are very aligned. New Mexico is vital to the U.S. Nuclear Renaissance, so It’s important that we have collaboration in the industry. Success breeds success and will ultimately open the door for capital investments and more project development done right – protecting the land, air, water and people. This is why, Verdera Energy along with Grants Energy are proud founders of the Clean Energy Association of New Mexico and sponsors of the inaugural Nuclear in New Mexico Conference, April 20-22 at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa on the Santa Ana Pueblo. We invite you to join industry professionals, government officials, regulators, tribal representatives, companies, community members and academic institutions who will come together for an in-depth look at the evolving role of nuclear energy in the Southwest and the opportunities it presents for New Mexico’s future. Read the full blog here: janetsheriff.com/a-rising-tide-… #newmexicoinnovation #CLEANcampaign #blog #bloglife #nuclear #storytime #gonuclear #contentcreation #nuclearinnovation #nuclearenergy #uranium #energyindependence #insiturecovery
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The Clean Energy Association of New Mexico
The Nuclear in New Mexico Conference, held from April 20-22 at the Tamaya Resort & Spa on Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico, is officially one week out! 👏 CLEAN would like to thank all who have registered, we are looking forward to welcoming you in New Mexico soon. Additional details, including the full agenda and venue information, can be found on our website.😊 🔗 nuclearinnewmexico.com #uranium #newmexico #cleanenergy #association #energy #clean #greenenergy #nuclear #insiturecovery
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Verdera_energy@Verdera_energy·
Verdera Energy's CEO Janet Lee-Sheriff and Executive Chair William M. Sheriff recently presented for the Grants Chamber of Commerce & Rotary Club in Grants, New Mexico! There was a wide range of conversations about CLEAN, the upcoming Nuclear in New Mexico conference, what exactly In-Situ Recovery (ISR) is, and the workforce demand and economic benefit ISR projects could bring to the region.👏 Thank you to the Grants Chamber of Commerce for the opportunity to meet with the business community. We look forward to meeting more community members at future events, including the upcoming Nuclear in New Mexico conference! @Cleanenergy_NM. 🔗 verderauranium.com #uranium #nuclearenergy #GoNuclear #cleanenergy #energy #nuclear #nuclearpower #newmexico #insiturecovery
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Janet Sheriff
Janet Sheriff@SheriffJanet·
✨New Blog: New Mexico, ISR and the Importance of Protecting Our Water New Mexico is home to the most important uranium district in the United States. The Grants Uranium District yielded more uranium than any other state previously for nearly three decades. New Mexico also has the largest identified uranium ore reserves in the country, with over 400 million pounds of uranium remaining in the Grants district. This is all before further exploration is conducted. Simply put, New Mexico can be a leader in providing the necessary fuel for nuclear energy to power homes and businesses with safe, clean energy. New Mexico, however, has been overlooked for decades due to legitimate community concerns about the safety of uranium extraction, for both the land and the people. In-Situ Recovery (“ISR”) for uranium is widely regarded as the most environmentally responsible method of uranium extraction accounting for over 60 percent of all the uranium recovery globally. ISR is not a new technology, but one that has had little information shared. I like to say the inventors of ISR are probably not the best marketers; scientists are not necessarily marketers, and marketers are not scientists. Simply put, ISR is wellfield technology developed some 50 years ago by the oil and gas industry. Using a controlled system of injection and recovery wells, uranium is dissolved in place and pumped to the surface, eliminating the need for open pits, tailings, and large-scale land disturbance. In the United States, a mix of oxygen and sometimes sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) is added to aquifers contaminated with uranium, allowing uranium extraction at near-neutral pH with minimal environmental impact and eventual reclamation of the land and water. In-Situ Uranium Recovery, despite all of its advantages over conventional mining, has met with some opposition, primarily related to the lack of information available. These concerns generally relate to the protection of drinking water and overall water use. It is important to recognize that ISR can only be conducted in aquifers the government has declared to be contaminated due to the naturally occurring high mineral content (uranium included) and is deemed, by the government, to be not suitable for any current or future use. This raises a broader policy question – if the water is not usable to begin with, what is the most appropriate standard for restoration? But I am getting ahead of myself. Protecting water quality is at the heart of all ISR operations, and no one is proposing to compromise one of New Mexico’s most vital resources. ISR does not damage or misuse clean water. ISR operates in aquifers that are naturally mineralized and therefore not suitable for drinking, irrigation, or other domestic purposes, both before and after uranium extraction. In other words, the water we are discussing is already non-usable; ISR simply recovers uranium from these already impacted formations in a controlled, low-impact manner. Read all my blogs here: janetsheriff.com/blog/ #newmexicoinnovation #CLEAN #blog #bloglife #nuclear #gonuclear #contentcreation #nuclearinnovation #nuclearenergy #uranium #energyindependence #insiturecovery
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Verdera_energy@Verdera_energy·
Verdera Energy is proud to announce partnership with the New Mexico Geological Society 🤝 The New Mexico Geological Society promotes interest in geology and associated sciences, fosters scientific research and publications, encourages cooperation among its members, and stimulates interest in New Mexico geology. These goals are met through annual fall field conferences held in different locations in New Mexico or adjoining states and annual spring meetings, generally held in Socorro, New Mexico, where oral presentations on different aspects of New Mexico geology are given. #uranium #nuclearenergy #GoNuclear #cleanenergy #energy #nuclear #nuclearpower #newmexico #insiturecovery
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Crux Investor@CruxInvestor·
@verdera_energy Director & CEO Janet Lee Sheriff discusses strategic data advantage and uranium opportunity in New Mexico: “New Mexico is a top-tier uranium district, critical to US energy independence, and we hold extensive proprietary data across the region. As interest grows, this positions us to unlock value and advance multiple projects toward production.” 📺 Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=WEoeaW… 📖 Read here: cruxinvestor.com/posts/verdera-…
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Verdera_energy@Verdera_energy·
Don't miss out! The deadline for the 2026 Community Scholarship Program is April 15. 🗓️⏰ The Nuclear Energy Education Foundation is proud to support students living near uranium projects who demonstrate exceptional academic achievements, leadership potential, and a commitment to making a positive impact in their communities. If you're a student living in proximity to uranium projects and planning to pursue post-secondary studies in a related field, this is your chance. 📚 Be sure to submit your applications before the deadline! Apply here today: nucleareducation.org/scholarship-pr…
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Janet Sheriff
Janet Sheriff@SheriffJanet·
I am looking forward to presenting at the Grants-Cibola County Chamber of Commerce this Thursday at 12:00 PM! Please check with the Chamber for details for the meeting: cibolachamberofcommerce.org I'll be discussing ISR uranium extraction in New Mexico, the Nuclear in New Mexico conference and more, on behalf of @Verdera_energy and @Cleanenergy_NM! I hope to see you all there and look forward to connecting with everyone.
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Janet Sheriff
Janet Sheriff@SheriffJanet·
✨New Blog: What’s In It for New Mexico? The United States has a uranium math quandary. We consume approximately 48 million pounds of uranium per year, yet we produce only about 2 million pounds. This means that the United States faces an approximate 96 percent shortfall. Plainly stated, we produce just 4 percent of the uranium we need and rely on imports for the remaining 96 percent. Imagine if every month you earned enough to cover only 4 percent of what you need to survive and had to borrow the remaining 96 percent. That sort of math may be manageable for a month or two, but I think we can all agree it is not sustainable. Yet this is exactly where we find ourselves today when it comes to uranium – operating at the ‘mercy’ of other countries to fill our 96 percent shortfall. The American Nuclear Landscape In the 1980s, the United States was energy independent when it came to uranium production for nuclear energy. However, following the Cold War, we began outsourcing to lower-cost producers, and domestic production declined to nearly nothing. Today, nuclear accounts for approximately 20 percent of total U.S. electricity generation and remains one of the most reliable, clean, safe, and cost-effective sources of baseload power. New Mexico’s Role New Mexico has been overlooked for decades because of concerns within the community that were, rightfully so, about the safety of uranium extraction—for both the land and its people. However, New Mexico is extremely important to America getting its “uranium math” right. Forty percent of all the uranium ever produced in the United States has come from New Mexico, specifically the Grants District. If New Mexico were its own country, it would rank as the 7th largest uranium producer in the world. Historically, much of that uranium extraction took place before the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency and before the modern legislation and regulatory frameworks that now ensure worker and environmental safety. The uranium industry of the past, due to a lack of knowledge and proper regulatory oversight, operated in ways that would not meet today’s standards. But we should not discard uranium altogether because we once lacked the knowledge and guardrails to do it properly and hence abused certain aspects of the industry. What’s in it for New Mexico? So, what’s in it for New Mexico? Simply put, jobs, revenue, and long-term economic stability. New Mexico has the opportunity to be a leader in the American Nuclear Renaissance. With rich uranium resources already present in copious amounts, the State has what it takes to help solve a major problem, one that is not just relegated to Washington, D.C., or the Senate and House Floor, but one that impacts our households through energy bills, shows up at the gas pump, and ultimately affects our national security and stability. ISR uranium extraction and development will bring high-quality, well-paying jobs across a range of fields to local communities that have historically seen less than half of their working-age population engaged in the workforce. In Grants, for example, fewer than 45 percent of residents are actively participating in the workforce. These numbers point to an under-utilized labor base and presents real room for meaningful job creation. This is an opportunity for New Mexico to help rebuild a critical domestic industry, strengthen its position in the clean energy supply chain, and do so in a way that aligns with modern environmental and community expectations. New Mexico, this is Your moment! Join us at the inaugural Nuclear in New Mexico Conference April 20-22, hosted by @Cleanenergy_NM to engage in conversation on New Mexico’s role in America’s Nuclear Energy Renaissance. Like this post, have questions? We would love to hear from you. Email: info@cleannm.org Read my full blog post here: janetsheriff.com/whats-in-it-fo…
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Verdera_energy@Verdera_energy·
Meet the Team behind Verdera Energy! 👏 Mr. Indall has close to 40 years of experience in natural resources, environmental law, and administrative law, which has made a profound impact on these domains. A distinguished retired partner from the prestigious law firm of Maldegen, Templeman & Indall in Santa Fe, his practice encompassed intricate transactions, title work, permitting, and mining property acquisitions. Mr. Indall represented clients engaged in site remediation activities, including superfund sites. He currently serves as a director on the board of Premier American Uranium Inc., and is a senior advisor to the Uranium Producers of America. He holds a B.A. and a J.D. from the University of Kansas. #uranium #nuclearenergy #GoNuclear #cleanenergy #energy #nuclear #nuclearpower #newmexico #insiturecovery
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Crux Investor@CruxInvestor·
@Verdera_energy controls 400 sq mi, 88M lbs uranium across 3 key ISR projects, backed by a unique data library and a $20M war chest. A focused, multi‑catapult uranium development story taking shape. 🌎 Full info 👇 share.transistor.fm/s/082d72c4
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Verdera_energy@Verdera_energy·
🚨News Release🚨 Janet Lee-Sheriff, Verdera’s Chief Executive Officer, and President of CLEAN stated: “Verdera demonstrates a strong commitment to engaging with communities across New Mexico and to building meaningful relationships and community benefits from the development of our advanced uranium assets. With its vast uranium resources, scientific expertise and nuclear facilities, New Mexico stands to play an integral role in the U.S. Nuclear Renaissance. We are committed to being part of the process that provides the people in New Mexico with necessary information for good decision making, and believe this conference is an important first step to creating an ongoing dialogue in New Mexico. I want to commend my team which has been actively involved in developing this important event.” Read the full news here: verderauranium.com/news/ #uranium #nuclearenergy #GoNuclear #cleanenergy #energy #nuclear #nuclearpower #newmexico #insiturecovery
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The Clean Energy Association of New Mexico
Media Release! 🚨 CLEAN’s 1st Annual Nuclear in New Mexico Conference: Be Part of the Conversations Defining the Future of Nuclear in New Mexico ⚛️ The Clean Energy Association of New Mexico (CLEAN) is grateful for the overwhelming amount of support received towards the inaugural Nuclear in New Mexico conference, taking place from April 20-22, 2026, at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa on Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico. We’ve seen an incredible level of interest and registration, and we look forward to welcoming everyone soon. 😊 Register here now: nuclearinnewmexico.com #uranium #newmexico #cleanenergy #association #energy #clean #greenenergy #nuclear #insiturecovery
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Jesse Day
Jesse Day@jessebday·
On today's Commodity Culture @SheriffJanet, CEO of @Verdera_energy, believes that there's plenty of upside ahead in the #uranium market for patient contrarians who can see the writing on the wall when it comes to the growing supply deficit, the new nuclear renaissance emerging worldwide, and the insatiable appetite for energy in the AI arms race. Janet explains how Verdera Energy fits into the picture, with their world-class ISR assets in New Mexico. Verdera Energy Website: verderauranium.com Disclaimer: Commodity Culture was compensated by Verdera Energy for producing this interview. Jesse Day is not a shareholder of Verdera Energy. Nothing contained in this video is to be construed as investment advice, do your own due diligence. $V.v
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Verdera_energy@Verdera_energy·
Verdera Energy is building an industry leading proprietary uranium database for New Mexico with the acquisition of Kerr-McGee’s New Mexico uranium database 📈 Why is this important? 🤔 Data in the U.S. is all proprietary, which means data is not public information, giving Verdera an incredible advantage and asset to monetize 👏 Learn more: verderauranium.com/news/ #uranium #nuclearenergy #GoNuclear #cleanenergy #energy #nuclear #nuclearpower #newmexico #insiturecovery
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