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Askari acquires uranium project in Tanzania

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Global Mining Review,


Askari Metals Limited has announced that it has acquired a 100% interest in the Matemanga Uranium Project located in the southern part of Tanzania through direct staking applications covering an area of approximately 264 km2 via its wholly owned Tanzanian subsidiary, Infinum Uranium Limited.

The company conducted an extensive review of available geological and geotechnical data which identified the Matemanga project as a high-priority uranium project with significant exploration potential.

Commenting on the acquisition, Managing Director, Mr Gino D’Anna, stated:

“The Matemanga Uranium Project represents a significant exploration opportunity for Askari as we expand our exploration strategy to include high-value and in-demand uranium, in line with our clean energy mission.

We are well-positioned to execute high-impact, low-cost exploration campaigns in Tanzania, which is globally renowned as a low-risk pro-mining jurisdiction which has been significantly under-explored.

An extensive review of available data by our African exploration team has identified a major radiometric anomaly, spanning 10 km by 6 km, which has not been investigated before.

Strategically, the Matemanga project is located approximately 70 km south-east of the Nyota Uranium Project which boasts a resource of 124.6 million lb contained U3O8 at a grade of 306 ppm U3O8 and is located less than 220 km south-east of the Kayelekera Uranium Project which boasts a resource of 46.4 million lb contained U3O8 at a grade of 802 ppm U3O8.

Our focus is fast-tracking applications at the Matemanga Uranium Project, in close collaboration with our local Tanzanian partners, ahead of initial field sampling and radiometric surveying campaigns at this site.

I look forward to providing further updates as we progress the Matemanga Uranium Project.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/exploration-development/21022024/askari-acquires-uranium-project-in-tanzania/

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