GoviEx is a Canadian mineral resource company focused on the exploration and development of uranium properties in Africa. GoviEx’s principal objective is to become a significant uranium producer through the continued exploration and development of its flagship mine-permitted Madaouela Project in Niger, its mine-permitted Mutanga Project in Zambia, and its multi-element Falea Project in Mali.
Why Africa:
The African continent is home to an abundance of nature resources and holds approximately 30% of the earth’s known mineral resources. Given this natural wealth, mining has exploded on the continent and has attracted fastest-growing foreign direct investments.
Why GoviEx:
- A growing, Africa-focused uranium company with a robust project development pipeline and jurisdictional diversification.
- Experienced directors and management team.
- One of the largest NI 43-101 uranium resource bases in combination amongst its peer group, with combined Measured Resources of 36.2 Mlbs U3O8, Indicated Resources of 107.3 Mlbs U3O8, and Inferred Resources of 86.0 Mlbs U3O8.
- Considerable exploration potential to further increase mineral resources, with several drill-ready targets defined at each property.
- Mining permits granted in Niger and Zambia, both recognized mining countries with good infrastructure and long mining histories.
- Significant metallurgical test work and engineering studies completed on its three principal development assets, providing GoviEx with an opportunity to build a strong development pipeline.