ASX Trading Halt

Thor Energy PLC
28 October 2024
 

28 October 2024

Thor Energy plc

("Thor" or the "Company")

ASX Trading Halt

The Directors of Thor Energy plc advise that trading in the shares of the Company have been halted on the Australian Securities Exchange ("ASX") effective from Monday 28 October 2024, in accordance with ASX Listing Rules.

As noted in the Company's announcement on 25 October 2024, this trading halt was requested by the Company whilst it is in the process of finalising a binding acquisition agreement.

The ASX trading halt will remain in place until the earlier of the commencement of trading on Wednesday 30 October 2024 or the release of an announcement by the Company in relation to the acquisition.

The Board of Thor Energy PLC has approved this announcement and authorised its release.

 

For further information on the Company, please visit the website or please contact the following:

 

Thor Energy PLC

Alastair Clayton, Executive Chairman

Ray Ridge, CFO / Company Secretary

Tel: +61 (8) 7324 1935

 

Zeus Capital Limited (Nominated Adviser and Joint Broker)

Antonio Bossi / Darshan Patel / Isaac Hooper

Tel: +44 (0) 203 829 5000

 

SI Capital Limited (Joint Broker)

Nick Emerson

Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413 500

 

Yellow Jersey (Financial PR)

Dom Barretto / Shivantha Thambirajah / Bessie Elliot

thor@yellowjerseypr.com

Tel: +44 (0) 20 3004 9512

 

About Thor Energy Plc

The Company is predominantly focused on uranium and energy metals that are crucial in the shift to a 'clean' energy economy. Thor has several highly prospective projects that give shareholders exposure to uranium, vanadium, copper, tungsten, lithium, nickel and gold, located in the favourable mining jurisdictions of Australia and the USA.

Thor holds 100% interest in three uranium and vanadium projects (Wedding Bell, Radium Mountain and Vanadium King) in the Uravan Belt region of Colorado and Utah, with historical high-grade uranium and vanadium drilling and production results.

At Alford East in South Australia, Thor has earnt an 80% interest in oxide copper deposits considered amenable to extraction via In-Situ Recovery techniques (ISR). In January 2021, Thor announced an Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate.

Thor also holds a 26.3% interest in a private Australian copper development company EnviroCopper Limited (ECL), which Kapunda copper mine and the Alford West copper project, both situated in South Australia, and both considered amenable to recovery by way of ISR. Alligator Energy recently invested A$0.9M for a 7.8% interest in ECL with the rights to gain a 50.1% interest by investing a further A$10.1m over four years.

Thor holds 75% interest (with Investigator Resources 25%) of the advanced Molyhil tungsten project, including measured, indicated and inferred resources, in the Northern Territory of Australia, which was awarded Major Project Status by the Northern Territory government in July 2020.

Thor owns 100% of the Ragged Range Project, comprising 92 km2 of exploration licences with highly encouraging early-stage gold and nickel results in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

For further information on Thor Energy and to see an overview of its projects, please visit the Company's website at https://thorenergyplc.com/.

 

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