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Puranium Energy Ltd C.UX

Alternate Symbol(s):  MREYF

Puranium Energy Ltd. is a Canada-based uranium exploration company. The Company owns an approximately 85% interest in seven Exclusive Prospecting Licenses (EPLs) totaling approximately 93,514 hectares (ha) in the Erongo Province of Namibia, which accounts for approximately 8% of the entire uranium production in the world. Its EPLs include EPL-7337, EPL-7381, EPL-7394, EPL-7646, EPL-7907, EPL-7996 and EPL-8084. EPL7337 is located 56 kilometers (km) south-west of the town of Usakos and covers an area of 4,690 ha. EPL-7907 and EPL-7996 are located approximately 143 km east of the coastal town of Swakopmund and cover an area of 6,868.9 ha and 7,185.6 ha respectively. EPL-7394 and EPL-7381 are located approximately 40km northeast of the coastal town of Henties Bay and cover an area of 34,785 ha. EPLs 8084 and 7646 are located 110.96 km NNE of the town of Usakos and cover an area of 20020 and 19994 hectares respectively.


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Post by glasradoon Jun 26, 2021 7:28am
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2021-06-25 17:03 ET - News Release

Mr. David Lees reports

MONTEREY MINERALS ANNOUNCES MANAGEMENT CHANGES

James Macintosh has resigned his position as president, chief executive officer and a director of Monterey Minerals Inc., effective immediately, to pursue other opportunities.

As a result of the resignation, Monterey's board of directors has appointed David Lees as interim chief executive officer.

Mr. Lees currently serves on the board of directors of Monterey. Mr. Lees has over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry, beginning his career as a stockbroker before moving into investment and funds management, with a primary focus on natural resources. These roles have given Mr. Lees extensive experience with capital raising, business development, portfolio management, business relationships and corporate governance. He currently serves as a non-executive director of Australian Securities Exchange listed Sultan Resources Ltd. Mr. Lees's education qualifications include a bachelor of economics and postgraduate diploma in applied finance and investment. Mr. Lees has assumed the role of chairman of the audit committee.

The company thanks Mr. Macintosh for his service and wishes him the best of luck on his future endeavours.

About Monterey Minerals Inc.

The company owns the Cobalt Mountain property in the Omineca mining division of British Columbia near the town of Smithers. The company's National Instrument 43-101 technical report, available on SEDAR, notes historic sampling on the property that returned mineralized showings of gold, silver, copper, zinc and cobalt. The company has optioned its 451 square kilometres of prospective Pilbara basin tenements on the eastern flank of the Pilbara basin in Western Australia to an Australian exploration company.

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