Discoveries Powering Our Future

Patterson Metals is committed to the identification and development of uranium deposits in the most environmentally responsible, carbon efficient, and cost effective manner possible.

“We are in the right place. This is the right time. And we are excited about this opportunity to be a part of discoveries that will power our future.”

— Simon Cheng, CEO

LATEST PROJECT

Athabasca Basin, SK, Canada

The Carter Lake Uranium Project covers 691 hectares on the west side of the Athabasca Basin. The project lies within a significant portion of the Carter Lake Corridor, a largescale structural feature, parallel to the Patterson Lake Corridor, control of mineralization for Nexgen’s Rook 1 deposit and Fission Uranium’s PLS deposit. The Carter Lake Project borders Denison Mine’s Hook-Carter Project to the east and Purepoint Uranium’s Hook Lake project to the south.

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About Us

Patterson Metals Corp.

Patterson Metals Corp. is a mineral exploration company that creates value for our shareholders by engaging in promising mineral exploration opportunities using the latest technology and a data driven approach. Our number one goal is the advancement of projects through exploration, discovery and development: From discovery all the way to production. Our vertically integrated strategy combines decades of experience with proven technological advancements to allow Patterson Metals to achieve exceptional shareholder value through the project’s entire life-cycle of the mining process.

CANADA MARKET

DEUTSCHLAND ATKIEN

CLEAN

Nuclear power currently provides close to 55 percent of our carbon-free electricity.

EFFICIENT

One uranium pellet creates the same amount of energy as 149 gallons of oil.

DEMAND

The IAEA says Nuclear power generation will need to nearly double by the year 2050.

1 BILLION

People without electricity worldwide

28%

More electricity needed in US by 2050

1,527 MILLION

Metric tons CO2 created by US power plants

ZERO

CO2 emitted from nuclear power plants

“To combat climate change, the world must rapidly reduce its dependency on fossil fuels to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Nuclear energy is low-carbon and can be deployed on a large scale in the time frame required, supplying the world with clean and affordable electricity.