Myriad Uranium Corp: Could This Be North America's Largest Uranium Find
At SOMA, we help purpose-driven and emerging companies, including our client Myriad Uranium, build visibility, credibility, and momentum through strategic communications. Our work focuses on elevating innovators who are contributing to the clean energy transition by securing media opportunities and thought-leadership platforms that highlight their mission and impact.
Most recently, SOMA secured an interview for Myriad Uranium with StockBox Media, a respected outlet for investor and sector insights. In the feature, CEO Thomas Lamb discussed how the company is advancing one of North America’s most compelling uranium exploration stories.
Myriad’s flagship Copper Mountain project in Wyoming is a historically significant district with decades of legacy exploration, including extensive drilling and a 1982 Bendix data set that points to the potential for a large-scale uranium system. Myriad is now modernizing that foundation through new geological interpretation, updated sampling, and the use of AI-enabled exploration tools in a region that has seen little contemporary work.
With a substantial historical drill record already in place and a major new program planned for 2026, the company aims to validate and build on the historical data while contributing to the growing need for responsibly sourced uranium that supports global clean energy goals.
Supported by an experienced technical team, thoughtful capital allocation, and a commitment to transparent, science-based exploration, Myriad is helping shape the next chapter of nuclear energy’s role in a low-carbon future.
About Myriad Uranium Corp.
Myriad Uranium Corp. is a uranium exploration company with an earnable 75 percent interest in the Copper Mountain Uranium Project in Wyoming, United States. Copper Mountain hosts several known uranium deposits and historic uranium mines, including the Arrowhead Mine, which produced 500,000 pounds of eU3O8. The project saw extensive drilling and development by Union Pacific, which built mine infrastructure and a leach pad before operations ceased in 1980 due to falling uranium prices.
To date, approximately 2,000 boreholes have been drilled at Copper Mountain, demonstrating significant exploration upside. Union Pacific is estimated to have invested the equivalent of 117 million Canadian dollars (2024 value) in exploration and development, generating multiple historical resource estimates.
Myriad also holds a 50 percent interest in the Millen Mountain Property in Nova Scotia, Canada, alongside Probe Metals Inc. The company continues to advance its projects with a focus on resource validation, sustainable development, and contributing to North America’s clean energy future.