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Mamba Exploration is building a dedicated uranium exploration company in the world’s leading uranium district, the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada. The Company is well placed to evaluate value accretive opportunities in the region and recently announced a binding agreement to acquire a 75% interest in the Canary Uranium Project.
Canary is drill-ready with high priority targets and is just 11km from IsoEnergy’s Hurricane Deposit which contains 48.6 Mlbs @ 34.5% U308. Mamba benefits from access to a highly qualified exploration team via our partner, Standard Uranium (TSX.V:STND), and drilling is planned for May 2024. Mamba is also maximising value of other projects in the portfolio and is concurrently advancing the Ashburton Project.
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