Okapi Resources Ltd
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Price: 0.1275 AUD -12.07% Market Closed
Market Cap: 26.8m AUD
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Market Cap
26.8m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Okapi Resources Ltd. engages in the exploration and development of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2017-09-28. The firm's Tallahassee Uranium project is located in central Colorado, the United States of America approximately 140 kilometers(km) southwest of Denver and 30km northwest of Canon City. The company comprises of two private properties (the Taylor and Boyer ranches). The Rattler Project comprises fifty-one (51) Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Lake Johnston Project is located in the central Lake Johnston Greenstone Belt, approximately 450 kms east of Perth. The Crackerjack Project is located approximately 85 km south-west of Halls Creek in the Kimberley District of Western Australia. The firm also has five uranium exploration properties in the Athabasca Basin, which includes Newnham Lake, Kelic Lake, Argo, Lazy Edward Bay and Perch. The company also has 80% interest in the Cluff Lake mine. The Athabasca Basin projects includes approximately 75 mineral claims covering over 55,000 hectares.

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