Mines Minister David Michael continues to pour cold water over any suggestion of lifting WA's uranium ban, as developers talk up the politically fuelled commodity at Diggers & Dealers.
Western Australia-based uranium companies across the board enjoyed moderate ASX gains on Monday, following recent developments from leading Canadian uranium fuel producer, Cameco.
A prospective WA uranium developer has called for a ban on mining to be overturned so the state can provide green energy for power-hungry tech giants in the US.
WA-based uranium companies enjoyed solid gains on Thursday, following overnight news in the US that Amazon plans to invest more than $US500 million in nuclear power.
Uranium exploration company Deep Yellow has appointed South African-headquartered Nedbank as its bookrunner and mandated lead arranger for its flagship Tumas project in Namibia.
Shares across several Western Australia-based uranium exploration companies rose on Wednesday, following news overnight that the US senate unanimously approved a bipartisan bill to ban Russian imports from 2028.
Bulls N' Bears takes a look at the listed companies that have enjoyed share price explosions on the back of 16-year high uranium prices. With lithium taking a breather, the uranium renaissance has filled a gap as demand for uranium to power a clean-energy future pushed the commodity's fortunes and propelled it to US$106 per pound earlier this year.
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the GST debate, the iron ore market, the energy transition and the new debate over uranium mining, Maali Group's collapse, apartments in Scarborough and the Shenton Quarter project.
Uranium explorer Deep Yellow, led by John Borshoff, is seeking to raise $250 million via a two-tranche placement and additional share purchase plan, the company told the market yesterday.
Deep Yellow has the potential to become a multi-mine uranium producer by 2028, according to managing director and chief executive officer John Borshoff.
Global Uranium and Enrichment has lodged drill permit applications for its Maybell uranium project in the US, as the company seeks to capitalise on the commodity's rising spot price.
Paladin Energy and Deep Yellow have taken to the ASX to hose down media speculation that the Namibian government may look to up its stake in upcoming projects.
Our board moves wrap includes Hannah Badenach, Thomas Abraham-James, Wayne Bramwell, Michelle Woolhouse, Eldon Wan, Kee Kong Loh, Strati Gregoriadis, David Pass, Phil Hearse, Andrew Rutherford, Michael Rennie, Lesa Francis, Mladen Stevanovic, and Milos Bosnjakovic.
Deep Yellow chief executive John Borshoff says it will be full steam ahead at the newly-merged WA business on the back of the latest spell of uranium interest.
Our board moves wrap includes Neil Inwood, John Welborn, Justin Reid, Charles Lepani, Shane McLeay, Aaron Treyvaud, Jeff McGlinn, John Boland, and David Ledger.
John Borshoff's Deep Yellow and WA uranium play Vimy Resources have agreed to terms for a proposed $658 million merger, some four months after Vimy first put Mulga Rock on the market.
Former WA attorney general Cheryl Edwardes has become the latest board member set to leave uranium aspirant Vimy Resources, announcing her resignation ahead of the company's closed-door AGM today.
Shareholders may look to seek clarity on the future of uranium hopeful Vimy Resources, with its Mulga Rock project against the clock, a strategic review underway and no permanent CEO at its helm.
Vimy Resources has knocked back a $687 million merger proposal from fellow uranium aspirant Deep Yellow, choosing instead to start a strategic review and open the bidding to other potential buyers.