Series Unknown Funded Natural Resources Startups
Across these 50 recently dated “Series Unknown” natural-resources rounds, the largest disclosed amount is $507M (Artemis Gold, 2025-08-12).
Across these 50 recently dated “Series Unknown” natural-resources rounds, the largest disclosed amount is $507M (Artemis Gold, 2025-08-12). That figure is far above the rest of the disclosed rounds, with the next-highest disclosed entries including $345M (Denison Mines Corp, 2025-08-12) and $58M (Snowline Gold, 2025-08-14), while most other disclosed amounts sit much closer to the $1M–$25M range.
Date-wise, activity concentrates in a tight window: the most recent round is 2025-08-28 (Silver Crown Royalties, $4M) and the oldest shown is 2025-06-16 (Northern Superior, $4M; and Quimbaya Gold, $3M; plus RUA GOLD, $9M on the same date). Geographically, Canada dominates, with repeated clustering in British Columbia (multiple Vancouver-based entries including Silver Elephant Mining, 2025-06-25, $170K; Kootenay Silver, 2025-06-17, $13M; and RUA GOLD, 2025-06-16, $9M) and several Toronto-area rounds (e.g., New Found Gold Corp., 2025-08-27, $15M; Denison Mines Corp., 2025-08-12, $345M; Purepoint Uranium Group Inc., 2025-08-13, $4M).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this Series Unknown natural-resources set, and how separated is it from the rest?
The largest disclosed amount is $507M by Artemis Gold on 2025-08-12. The next-largest disclosed rounds include $345M (Denison Mines Corp., 2025-08-12) and $58M (Snowline Gold, 2025-08-14), making the $507M entry a clear outlier relative to the largely lower disclosed amounts elsewhere (for example, $4M–$25M entries like Silver Crown Royalties on 2025-08-28 and Green Minerals on 2025-07-02 at $25M).
Are there any notable time clusters among these 50 rounds based on the shown round dates?
Yes. Within the latest month window, several large-to-mid tickets land in early/mid August 2025, including $507M (Artemis Gold, 2025-08-12), $345M (Denison Mines Corp., 2025-08-12), $58M (Snowline Gold, 2025-08-14), and $19M (Benz Mining, 2025-08-20). The overall date span is tight as well, running from 2025-06-16 (e.g., Northern Superior $4M; Quimbaya Gold $3M; RUA GOLD $9M) to 2025-08-28 (Silver Crown Royalties $4M).
Do any geographies show over-representation, especially for major Canadian cities?
British Columbia appears heavily concentrated through repeated Vancouver-based rounds, such as Kootenay Silver ($13M on 2025-06-17), RUA GOLD ($9M on 2025-06-16), and Silver Elephant Mining ($170K on 2025-06-25). Toronto also repeats across multiple dates with different disclosed sizes, including New Found Gold Corp. ($15M on 2025-08-27), Denison Mines Corp. ($345M on 2025-08-12), and Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. ($4M on 2025-08-13).
How often do undisclosed amounts show up, and do they affect identifying outliers?
There is at least one “undisclosed” amount in the rows shown: Founders Metals (2025-08-20) is listed as “undisclosed” rather than a dollar amount. Because the largest and smallest comparisons must use disclosed amounts only, the clearly identified size outliers still come from disclosed figures like $507M (Artemis Gold, 2025-08-12) and the smallest disclosed amount of $140K (Torr Metals, 2025-06-26).
Which entries sit at the size extremes on the disclosed spectrum?
On the high end, Artemis Gold’s $507M (2025-08-12) dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts such as $345M (Denison Mines Corp., 2025-08-12) and $58M (Snowline Gold, 2025-08-14). On the low end, the smallest disclosed amount in the rows shown is $140K for Torr Metals on 2025-06-26 (paired near-low tickets like $170K for Relevant Gold on 2025-07-02 and Silver Elephant Mining on 2025-06-25 at $170K).
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