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Lotus Resources scales up as top-tier uranium player with A-Cap merger
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Lotus Resources Ltd has emerged as a significant uranium entity following the completion of its merger with A-Cap, as announced by Managing Director Keith Bowes. The strategic union has catapulted the company’s uranium reserves to a substantial 241 million pounds of U3O8, placing it third among ASX-listed uranium companies and setting the stage for a potential market re-rating.
The merger, which was legally effected on Thursday, November 30, 2023, marks a pivotal scale-up for Lotus Resources. The company now boasts a major presence in Botswana, a leading mining jurisdiction, with a vast resource base that spans across the Kayelekera and Letlhakane projects. This development is expected to leverage Lotus’ specialized uranium expertise to expedite enhancements at the Letlhakane project.
With the consolidation of these uranium assets, Lotus Resources is well-positioned to optimize its expanded portfolio. The company’s focus on Botswana’s rich uranium resources is strategic, as it allows them to utilize their proven proficiency in the sector for growth and to capitalize on the favorable mining conditions within the country.
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