Atomic Minerals Corp. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of resource properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. Its property portfolio contains uranium projects with significant technical merit in two locations known for hosting uranium production in the past. The company has three on the Colorado Plateau, within the continental United States. Its projects include Harts Point, 10 Mile, Dolores Anticline and Mozzie Lake. The Harts Point Project lies on the eastern flank of the southern extension of Gibson Dome, a non-diapiric salt anticline, in San Juan County, Utah. The 10 Mile Property consists of 521 unpatented lode claims totaling over 10,400 acres encompassing four separate blocks, in Grand County, Utah. The Dolores Anticline property consists of 50 unpatented lode claims totaling over 1,000 acres in San Miguel County, Colorado. The Mozzie Lake project lies within the Pinkham Lake zone of the Charlebois-Higgingson Lake uranium district. The company owns South Lisbon Valley East property which lies over 35 kilometers northeast of Monticello.