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Adavale Resources is a junior explorer and owns 100% the Kabanga Jirani Nickel Project, a collection of 7 geologically and geophysically targeted licences spanning 1,145km2 next-door and proximal to the world’s largest development ready high-grade nickel sulphide resource, namely the Kabanga Nickel Deposit (58Mt @2.62% Ni), located along the highly prospective Ni-Cu-Co-Cr-PGE precinct of the Karagwe-Ankolean belt in Tanzania.
Adavale also 100% owns the Lake Surprise Project holding 3 licences within the highly prospective sedimentary uranium province in the northern part of the Lake Frome Embayment.
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