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African Energy Metals Inc V.CUCO

Alternate Symbol(s):  NDENF

African Energy Metals Inc. is a natural resource company with a focus on the acquisition, exploration, development, and operation of uranium, copper, cobalt, and lithium energy metals projects in Africa. The Company also focuses on acquiring interests in additional concessions or relinquishing concessions in the normal course of business. All of the Company’s assets are located in Canada and in the Democratic Republic of Congo.


TSXV:CUCO - Post by User

Post by MarketMakersson Mar 23, 2023 5:17pm
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Uranium unparalleled in terms of reliability & low emissions

Uranium unparalleled in terms of reliability & low emissions
"There's no other reliable, low-carbon emitting source of power like uranium"
 
As the world continues looking towards reliable sources of energy for the future, African Energy Metals' (CUCO.v NDENF) provides diversified exposure into a range of metals with its upcoming polymetallic acquisition from Goviex (GXU) for its licenses, known as the Falea project, totalling 225 km2 with significant potential.
 
Located in close proximity to B2Gold's (BTO) producing Fekola mine as well as IAM Gold's (IAM) Siribya Deposit, the licenses have an an existing, NI 43-101 compliant, uranium, copper & silver resource. Plus, drilling at the Faela Project resulted in 31M proven pounds of uranium on only 5% of the licenses
 
 
Posted on behalf of African Energy Metals Inc. 
 
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