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GoviEx Uranium

Crux Investor Index
5
i
Market Cap (USD)
47706475
Symbol
TSXV:GXU
OTCQX:GVXXF
Stage of development
Development
Primary COMMODITY
Uranium
Additional commodities
No items found.

GoviEx Uranium Company Overview

GoviEx Uranium is focused on developing its two main permitted uranium projects in Niger and Zambia. The Madaouela project in Niger has a large resource base and is advancing toward projected production in 2026. A recently completed feasibility study outlines a 19-year mine life producing over 50 million pounds of U3O8. The Muntanga project in Zambia also has significant resources and a completed PEA.

With uranium demand growing from expanding nuclear power and constrained supply, GoviEx aims to become an emerging producer. The company has one of the largest uranium resource bases globally at over 130 million pounds measured and indicated. GoviEx operates in favorable mining jurisdictions and plans to utilize renewable energy and low environmental impact designs.

GoviEx has an experienced board and management team focused on uranium development and marketing. The company appears well positioned to capitalize on rising uranium prices and demand. Key next steps are completing project financing and offtake agreements to advance mine developments.

As an Africa-focused uranium developer, GoviEx offers investors leverage to growing global uranium demand. The company’s permitted projects, solid resources, and experienced team help derisk its path to production.

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