
Anfield Energy Inc. operates as a uranium and vanadium development and production company in the United States. It primarily explores for uranium, vanadium, and gold deposits. The company's uranium- vanadium portfolio comprises Velvet Wood project located in Utah; West Slope project, which consists of nine department of energy leases covering 6,913 acres situated in Colorado; Frank M deposit located in Utah; and Findlay Tank breccia pipe project situated in Arizona. It also holds interest in the Newsboy gold project that consists of 35 federal lode claims and 4 state leases covering an area of 2,243 acres located in Maricopa County, Arizona. The company was formerly known as Anfield Resources Inc. and changed its name to Anfield Energy Inc. in December 2017. Anfield Energy Inc. was incorporated in 1989 and is headquartered in Burnaby, Canada.
Anfield Energy Inc. trades as AEC.V on TSXV. The company is classified in Energy / Uranium and reports in CAD.
The current profile places the business in Uranium. This section is intended to summarize the operating segments, products, geographies, and main revenue lines from official filings.
Latest available fiscal data shows $0 of revenue and -$19.72M of net income.
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Anfield Energy Inc. can be compared against peers such as ACT Energy Technologies Ltd., Gran Tierra Energy Inc., Hemisphere Energy Corporation, Mega Uranium Ltd., Pulse Seismic Inc., Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd..
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Current signals to investigate include market capitalization of $105.84M, beta of 1.62, and return on equity of -42.1%.
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Company website: https://anfieldenergy.com
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