Electricity constraints are emerging as the limiting factor for growth. This investor deck explores how uranium supply fits into that equation and Nuclear Vision’s positioning within it.
UA92 Uranium Project
Karoo Basin, Botswana
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"Is there an economic study that shows how the project could actually work?"
"Is the company moving forward with drilling, studies, and milestones — not standing still?"
"Do management and the board own shares alongside investors?"
Global uranium demand continues rising as utilities remain under-contracted and geopolitical instability affects supply.
Years of underinvestment and long development timelines have created a structural supply gap in the uranium market.
AI hyperscalers are accelerating nuclear demand. Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Amazon have all committed funding toward nuclear power initiatives.
Botswana ranks #1 in Africa for mining policy attractiveness with some of the fastest development timelines globally.
Built for clarity in under 5 minutes

Overview of global uranium supply fundamentals

How the Karoo Basin compares to Kazakhstan's ISR uranium district

Nuclear Vision's 2,414 km² uranium project in Botswana

Why ISR-amenable sandstone deposits are strategic exploration targets

Snapshot of exploration milestones through 2026

Leadership experience spanning uranium operations and capital markets

Project risks and development considerations

A quick look at the company’s core profile.

Chief Executive Officer

Chief Operating Officer

Chief Financial Officer
The uranium market is undergoing a structural shift driven by under-contracted utilities, supply disruptions, and rapid growth in nuclear energy demand—including AI-related electricity consumption. Botswana’s Karoo Basin hosts proven sandstone-type deposits similar to Kazakhstan’s ISR-dominant uranium districts. Nuclear Vision is advancing one of the largest land positions in the basin with data-driven exploration and drill targeting.
Projected Growth in Global Uranium Demand (2015–2035)
Million lbs U₃O₈ / year
Get clear, transparent updates as Nuclear Vision advances exploration, conducts geophysical surveys, and begins drilling in 2026.