Peninsula Energy boss George Bauk has reiterated comments that the uranium explorer is making progress in relation to restarting operations at its flagship Lance project in the US.
Peninsula Energy's push to become a leading uranium producer is a step closer, following the appointment of Jitu Bhudia as its new chief financial officer.
Shares in Peninsula Energy were sold off early on Friday, after the uranium producer said it would likely downgrade its production guidance for the 2025 calendar year.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes Charlie Gunningham, Clare Pollock, Merinda March, Mark Hyde, Sharon Payn, Alex McGlue, Gina Williams, George Bauk and Julian Hanna.
Today's board move wrap includes George Bauk, Wayne Heili, Phil Thick, Leong Man Loong, Michael Povey, Michael Rosenstreich, Michael Bohm, Steven Zaninovich and Brendan Ryan.
PVW Resources shares closed trade on Wednesday up 15 per cent to 2.3 cents, following news the junior had completed the acquisition of Brazil-based company Scanty Mineracao.
Exploration company Valor Resources is one step closer to beginning maiden drilling at its copper and silver project in Peru after securing environmental approval.
Our board moves wrap includes Robert Hersov, Jardee Kininmonth, Brian Talbot, Justin Tremain, Greg Bandy, George Bauk, Rowan Johnston, Geoffrey Pigott, Kevin Gallagher, Dion Loney, Tim Slate, and Jason Peterson.
Our board moves wrap includes Darryl Clark, Kent Balas, Jeremy Sinclair, Hian Siang Chan, Justin Mouchacca, Stephen Buckley, Hugh Warner, Harry Greaves, Anthony Cina, George Bauk, Gary Billingsley, Brian McMaster, and Nicholas Lindsay.
Our board moves wrap includes Brett Morgan, John Kolenda, George Bauk, Rowan Johnston, Richard Hay, Stuart McKenzie, Christopher Knee, and Graeme Smith.
Northern Minerals managing director George Bauk has resigned from the role after 10 years, with the West Perth-based company now on the hunt for a new leader ahead of a planned restart of its Browns Range operations.
Rare earth explorer Northern Minerals is seeking up to $27 million from a capital raising to fund its development projects, as well as cover costs associated with the Browns Range pilot plant.
Rare earths developer Northern Minerals has lifted the limit on its share purchase plan to $15 million on the back of strong demand from existing shareholders.
SPECIAL REPORT: Financing opportunities have improved markedly from just two years ago for the state's junior miners, amid growing demand for drill rigs and skilled workers.
Aspiring lithium miner Lepidico has attracted backing from Galaxy Resources as part of a $7 million capital raising, while Northern Minerals and Musgrave Resources have tapped their respective investors for a combined $7 million.
Northern Minerals has locked in a $US30 million ($A38 million) research and development loan facility with a US-based financier, as it progresses development of its Browns Range heavy rare earths project.
Aspiring heavy rare earths miner Northern Minerals has raised $2.5 million from investors to fund ongoing development of its Browns Range project in the Kimberley.
Northern Minerals has received backing from the federal government for an $8.1 million Aboriginal training-to-work program at its Browns Range project in the Kimberley.
MACA has won a $6 million contract to provide mining services to Northern Minerals' Browns Range heavy rare earths pilot project, while an additional $4 million bulk earthworks contract is also due to be awarded to the Perth-based company.
Northern Minerals plans to spend $56 million developing a pilot plant for its Browns Range heavy rare earths project in Halls Creek, with first production expected next year.
Local explorer Northern Minerals plans to build a test pilot plant at its Browns Range project near Halls Creek at a cost of about $US18 million ($A25 million), rather than proceeding with full-scale development in light of the depressed rare earths market.