€9,130,000 at approximately 2.7p per share, appears to remain on track.
· Other potential investors are also expressing interest.
· Diamond production is focusing on larger stones with a higher market value.
· Heavy Mineral Sands licenses now appear to be progressing.
· A sample of Tantalum is being assayed for a Chinese smelter preparatory to negotiating an offtake agreement.
The Board have now obtained further assurances that the investment of
€9,130,000 referenced in previous RNS s will proceed in accordance with the agreed documentation. The expectation was that the funds would be received imminently following the completion of the banking due diligence. However, the investment in Kazera represents part of a package of broader investments in
WA Premier Mark McGowan announced sweeping changes to the leadership of eight state government departments, including the department that oversees casino regulation in the midst of the Perth Casino Royal Commission.
That pluck has landed his Charlottesville company the opportunity to be the first to generate large-scale renewable power on the coalfields of Central Appalachia. If the bold venture announced this week comes to fruition, roughly 550 acres of deforested minelands sprinkled across an expansive Nature Conservancy preserve will generate up to 75 megawatts of solar energy within two to three years.
“If it were easy, everybody would be doing it,” Van Clief said about plunging into untested territory. “I’m thrilled … to play a small part in the energy transition in Southwest Virginia. This is a breakout moment for the region. There’s been a lot of talk about this but not as much action.”
‘The distance from Perth to London’: How a gas company cleared the Kimberley
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Native bees attempting to fly across patches of cleared land in Western Australia’s Kimberley region would overheat and drop dead before ever reaching the other side, unable to find food or an area to rest.
Such is the scope of the clearing, scientists and local Indigenous people fear some areas could become open killing fields, where predators like feral cats and birds of prey feast on fragile native fauna, like the bilbies, which no longer have scrub to shelter in.