DevEx Resources Ltd
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DevEx Resources Ltd
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DevEx Resources Ltd. is an Australian uranium exploration and development company, which is engaged in mineral exploration and evaluation and development of by-product uranium recovery processes. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2000-10-03. DevEx’s key focus is the exploration of porphyry copper-gold discoveries in the premier Lachlan Fold Belt region of New South Wales. DevEx’s projects include Sovereign project, Junee project, Basin Creek project, and West Arnhem Nabarlek project. The Sovereign Project is located in the prospective Julimar region of Western Australia, approximately 70 kilometers northeast of Perth. The Junee project covers an area of 580 square kilometers and lies within the endowed copper-gold province of the Macquarie Arc, a geological domain that hosts numerous porphyry copper-gold deposits including the Cadia-Ridgeway and Northparkes mines. The Basin Creek project is located 60 kilometers southeast of the Company’s Junee project. The West Arnhem-Nabarlek project includes a dominant 5,963 square kilometers tenement package located in the Alligator Rivers Uranium Province of the Northern Territory.
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