The Tijirit property is located in north western Mauritania, 260km north north-east of the capital Nouakchott and 200km east south-east (direct) of the major city of Nouâdhibou, located on the Atlantic coast. The property is composed of two distinct adjacent permits, 447B2 and,1117B2, covering 1 460km
The Tiris Uranium Project is based on a major greenfields uranium discovery in Mauritania. The capital cost for the project is estimated at US$ 62.9 million, including the scope of facilities and services required to design, purchase and construct the entire project, up to practical completion and handover
Development of a Voltalia Mauritania hybrid power plant in Mauritania. The plant will have an installed capacity of 34 MW with a peak power of 42 MWp of solar energy, integrated with 18 MW of storage. The exact GPS co-ordinates are currently not available, however the GPS marker has been placed at the
The Akjoujt South Project (ASP) is in the Proterozoic Mauritanide Belt and comprises two granted licences covering 460km² and a licence application covering the 136km². These licences contain highly prospective geological structures and lithology which have the potential to host both structurally controlled
This project proposes to expand the existing 8 000 t/d mine located about 300km north of Nouakchott, in north-western Mauritania in North Africa. The open-pit operation, with a design throughput of about 60 000 t/d, will process high grade ore through three-stage crushing, ball milling and a carbon-in-leach
The Trans-Africa highway will be made up of nine highways, passing through 41 sub-Saharan Africa and connecting about 500 million people. Some of the highway segments stretch from Cairo to Dakar, Tripoli to Windhoek and Lagos to Mombasa, this providing access to the sea for about 15 landlocked countries.
Guelb el Aouj Magnetite Project is an advanced stage iron ore project in Maurtania, North Africa, with a total JORC Resource of 926mt @ 36.2% Fe. According to the PFS, the project's lifetime could reach 200 years at a production capacity of 9.5 million tonnes (Mt) of iron ore a year and could run for
The Reguibat project comprises of several laterally extensive developments of high-grade calcrete uranium mineralisation in Northern Mauritania in West Africa, positioning the area as a major emerging uranium province. A maiden resource of 50.2 million pounds of uranium, at an average grade of 330 parts