The company maintains its primary listing on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the symbol PURE. By establishing a U.S. dollar market, Purecore intends to simplify investment for American retail and institutional participants. The firm has also applied for Depository Trust Company eligibility to streamline electronic clearing and settlement across U.S. brokerages, with a determination expected in the coming weeks.
President and CEO Peter Berdusco framed the expansion as a strategic response to the significant supply gap facing the U.S. nuclear sector. With American utilities carrying 184 million pounds of unfilled uranium requirements through 2034, reliance on external suppliers has grown. Canada currently provides 36% of U.S. uranium deliveries, making projects in regions like the Athabasca Basin increasingly central to U.S. energy security. Purecore holds an option on 35,029 hectares within that basin, positioning its exploration success as a potential solution to regional supply constraints.





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