By Michael Philipps
February 12, 2024 — 5.12pm
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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Listen to this article8 minWith uranium prices at 16-year highs, many ASX-listed juniors that have been lovingly warehousing their uranium projects through the difficult pricing periods are set to take centre stage.And Marmota’s Junction Dam project in South Australia looks like it will be in the vanguard of the resurgence given its exquisite location in one of the few uranium-producing regions in the nation. ASX-listed Marmota is poised to restart exploration at its Junction Dam uranium project in South Australia. Credit: ‘Supplied Sitting alongside Boss Energy’s Honeymoon mine – one of only four permitted uranium mines in Australia – Junction Dam is perfectly located to benefit from the sudden rise of uranium and the new energy […]
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