Aura Energy Limited
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Aura Energy Limited (ASX:AEE, AIM:AURA) ("Aura", the "Company") a company focused on the development of the 85% owned Tiris Uranium Project, Mauritania and the 100% owned Häggån Polymetallic Project in Sweden, announces that the total number of shares on issue and total voting rights as at the date of this announcement is 720,822,189 ordinary shares of no par value ("Ordinary Shares").
The total issued share capital of the Company consists of 720,822,189 Ordinary Shares. The Company does not hold any Ordinary Shares in Treasury. Therefore, the total current voting rights in the Company is 720,822,189 and this figure may be used by shareholders in the Company as the denominator for the calculations by which they will determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change in their interest in, the share capital of the Company under the FCA's Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.
For Further Information, please contact:
Andrew Grove Managing Director and CEO Aura Energy Limited
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Paul Ryan Citadel-MAGNUS Investor & Media Relations +61 409 296 511
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SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP (Nominated Advisor and Broker) David Hignell Kasia Brzozowska Grant Barker +44 (0) 203 470 0470
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About Aura Energy (ASX:AEE, AIM:AURA) |
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Aura Energy is an Australian-based mineral company with major uranium and polymetallic projects in Africa and Europe. The Company is focused on developing a uranium mine at the Tiris Uranium Project, a major greenfield uranium discovery in Mauritania. The FEED has confirmed Tiris to be a potential high-value low-cost low-risk commercial scaled near term uranium mine. Aura plans to transition from a uranium explorer to a uranium producer to capitalise on the rapidly growing demand for nuclear power as the world shifts towards a decarbonised energy sector. Beyond the Tiris Project, Aura owns 100% of the Häggån Project in Sweden. Häggån contains a global-scale 2.5Bt vanadium, sulphate of potash ("SOP") and uranium resource. Utilising only 3% of the resource, a 2023 Scoping Study outlined a 27-year mine life based on mining 3.5Mtpa.
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