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Kopore hops on uranium train

WITH the uranium price rebound ongoing, and the International Energy Agency predicting increasing demand for electricity out to 2050, Kopore Metals has decided to hop on the nuclear energy train and bring a project in Niger back into the hands of an ASX-listed company.

NGM drilled the project in 2010.

NGM drilled the project in 2010.

Niger was the sixth largest producer of uranium globally in 2020, and the Tim Mersoi Basin is one of the most significant areas of producing sandstone-hosted uranium deposits in the world, so the company...

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