Natural
Resources
Minerals Driving the Energy Transition
Western Reserve combines its 130+ year mining legacy with strategic global investments in critical minerals like lithium and uranium—positioning itself at the forefront of the energy transition and mineral independence for allied economies.
Strategic Holdings and Operations
United States
Historical Mining Base
Founded in 1886 in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, Western Reserve began as a silver mining enterprise.
Over time, diversified into gold, lead, and copper assets, preserving its strong domestic mining footprint.
Known for implementing environmentally sustainable mining practices and engaging with local communities.
Serbia
Lithium at the Jadar Mine
Stakeholder in the Jadar Lithium Project, one of Europe’s largest lithium deposits.
The mine is expected to produce 58,000 tonnes of lithium carbonate annually, crucial for EV batteries and energy storage.
Western Reserve's investment supports secure European supply chains, reducing dependency on China.
The Jadar mine also contains significant reserves of boron and sodium silicate, offering multi- commodity potential.
Saudi Arabia
Uranium Exploration
Strategic involvement in uranium extraction ventures tied to national energy diversification goals.
Focused on regulated, peaceful-use uranium programs, aligned with international standards.
Supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 by aiding its transition to nuclear and low-carbon energy sources.