
Corporate Presentation HC Wainwright & Co Conference
Perth, April 20, 2021 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Deep Yellow Limited's (
ASX:DYL) (
JMI:FRA) (
DYLLF:OTCMKTS) project portfolio is located in Namibia, a premier uranium mining jurisdiction with a long history of mining.
- Dual-pillar growth strategy to establish a multi-platform, 5-10Mlb per annum, low-cost, tier one uranium producer
- Led by a standout uranium team
o A highly-credentialed and experienced team (majority ex-Paladin Energy) with proven success in the uranium sector, strong project development, operational and corporate capabilities
o Majority of this team successfully built and operated two innovative conventional uranium operations (Langer Heinrich, Namibia and Kayelekera, Malawi)
o Grew Paladin from a market capitalisation of A$2M to A$4Bn - pre-Fukushima
- Well-funded for future growth with cash balance of A$51M(+A$30Moption conversion June 2022)
- Nuclear energy becoming the moral imperative, with positive momentum building globally
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About Deep Yellow Limited
Deep Yellow Limited (ASX:DYL) (OTCMKTS:DYLLF) is successfully progressing a dual-pillar growth strategy to establish a globally diversified, leading uranium company producing 10+ Mlb pa. The Company's portfolio consists of two advanced projects in Tier-1 uranium mining jurisdictions - flagship Tumas in Namibia and Mulga Rock, Western Australia.
Deep Yellow's future growth is underpinned by its highly prospective exploration portfolio - Alligator River, Northern Territory and Omahola, Namibia with ongoing M&A focused on high quality assets should opportunities arise that best fit the Company's strategy. Led by a best-in-class team, who are proven uranium mine builders and operators, the Company is advancing its growth strategy at a time when the need for nuclear energy is becoming the only viable option in the mid-to-long-term to provide baseload power supply and achieve zero emission targets. Importantly, Deep Yellow is on track to becoming a reliable and long-term uranium producer, able to provide production optionality, security of supply and geographic diversity.
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