Elevate Uranium: Carbon Free Energy

Quarterly Activities Report – December 2021

Elevate Uranium Limited (ASX:EL8) releases its quarterly activities reported to December 2021.


Highlights:

  • Large Bodies of Shallow Mineralisation Delineated at Koppies
    • 558 holes for 4,701 metres drilled in the Koppies resource definition drilling program.
    • Drilling confirmed continuity of shallow, calcrete hosted uranium mineralisation
  • · Fully Funded to Accelerate Exploration Activities
    • Strong financial position with $16.4 million cash at bank.
    • Accelerated exploration activities commenced in Namibia and Australia.
  • Strong Support for Capital Raising
    • $11.5 million placement completed in November 2021 to institutional, sophisticated and professional investors.

Resource Drilling at Koppies

A resource definition drilling program completed in December 2021 at the Koppies project in the Erongo Region of Namibia, confirmed continuity of shallow, calcrete hosted uranium mineralisation. The Koppies drilling program was designed to further define, at a nominal hole spacing of 100 m x 100 m, uranium mineralisation previously discovered by Elevate Uranium.

In the latest program, 111 holes for 935 m were completed at Koppies I and 447 holes for 3,766 m at Koppies II. Including the discovery drill holes, the aggregate number of holes drilled at Koppies I is 129 (1,153 m) and Koppies II 523 (4,590 m).

Click here for the full ASX Release

This article includes content from Elevate Uranium, licensed for the purpose of publishing on Investing News Australia. This article does not constitute financial product advice. It is your responsibility to perform proper due diligence before acting upon any information provided here. Please refer to our full disclaimer here.

EL8:AU
The Conversation (0)
Trading Halt

Trading Halt

Basin Energy (BSN:AU) has announced Trading HaltDownload the PDF here. Keep Reading...
Yellow uranium rock on dark stones with ASX logo in the corner.

Top 5 ASX Uranium Stocks in 2026

Driven by projections of rising nuclear energy demand, the spot uranium price began 2026 above US$80 per pound before reaching a year-to-date high of US$101.41 on January 29.Geopolitical instability, however, pushed the price down to US$85.50 by February 5, a nearly 16 percent weekly drop.... Keep Reading...
AuKing to Acquire High-Grade Tundulu Rare Earths Project in Malawi and Strategic Placement

AuKing to Acquire High-Grade Tundulu Rare Earths Project in Malawi and Strategic Placement

AuKing Mining Limited (ASX: AKN) (“AuKing” or “the Company”) has agreed to acquire a 100% interest in the Tundulu Rare Earth Elements (REE) project in south-eastern Malawi (Proposed Acquisition). Highlights AuKing to acquire 100% of the Tundulu Rare Earths Project in south-eastern Malawi – a 5km... Keep Reading...
Wooden blocks with handshake and person icons connected with lines on a light teal background.

Uranium Royalty's US$1.1 Billion Sweetwater Deal Fuels Nuclear Growth

Uranium Royalty (TSX:UROY,NASDAQ:UROY) has agreed to acquire privately held Sweetwater Royalties in a US$1.1 billion transaction, absorbing a portfolio of Wyoming soda ash assets.Under the terms announced on Thursday (April 16), Uranium Royalty will pay Sweetwater’s majority owners US$330... Keep Reading...
John Ciampaglia, nuclear reactors.

John Ciampaglia: Uranium's "Powerful" Price Signal, Plus Supply, Demand, Stocks

John Ciampaglia, CEO of Sprott Asset Management, breaks down uranium supply, demand and prices as the impact of the Iran war spreads through the commodities sector. "There's no impairment to the long-term story — if anything, I think it's gotten better — but the short-term noise and uncertainty... Keep Reading...

Interactive Chart

Latest Press Releases

Related News