Energy Resources Of Australia Ltd
ASX:ERA
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Energy Resources Of Australia Ltd
Energy Resources of Australia Ltd. engages in the business of mining, processing and sale of uranium oxide. The company is headquartered in Darwin, Northern Territory and currently employs 204 full-time employees. The firm operates the Ranger uranium mine. The Ranger mine's operational infrastructure lies within the 79 square kilometer Ranger Project Area, which is located eight kilometers east of Jabiru and 260 kilometers east of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia. The firm holds two undeveloped uranium resources at Ranger 3 Deeps and Jabiluka. The Ranger project area and the Jabiluka mineral lease are located on Aboriginal land and are surrounded by, but are separate from the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park. The Jabiluka Mineral Lease is located 22 kilometers north of the Ranger mine.
Energy Resources of Australia Ltd. engages in the business of mining, processing and sale of uranium oxide. The company is headquartered in Darwin, Northern Territory and currently employs 204 full-time employees. The firm operates the Ranger uranium mine. The Ranger mine's operational infrastructure lies within the 79 square kilometer Ranger Project Area, which is located eight kilometers east of Jabiru and 260 kilometers east of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia. The firm holds two undeveloped uranium resources at Ranger 3 Deeps and Jabiluka. The Ranger project area and the Jabiluka mineral lease are located on Aboriginal land and are surrounded by, but are separate from the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park. The Jabiluka Mineral Lease is located 22 kilometers north of the Ranger mine.