ASX Resource Companies Target Final Investment Decisions for Multiple Projects by 2026
Aura Energy aims for a Final Investment Decision (FID) for its Tiris Uranium Project in Mauritania by Q3 2026, with a projected capital cost of US$230 million. Black Rock Mining is nearing FID for its Mahenge graphite project in Tanzania, expected to produce ~347,000t of graphite annually. Green Technology Metals plans FID for the Seymour lithium project in Ontario by Q2 2026. The Bendigo-Ophir gold project in New Zealand, developed by Santana Minerals, targets construction approval mid-2026, while Deep Yellow advances its Tumas uranium project in Namibia.

Aura Energy is pursuing a Final Investment Decision (FID) for the Tiris Uranium Project in Mauritania, targeting Q3 2026 with a capital cost of US$230 million. Black Rock Mining is close to an FID for its Mahenge graphite project in Tanzania, which has a resource estimate of 213Mt.
Green Technology Metals aims for an FID for the Seymour lithium project in Ontario by Q2 2026. Santana Minerals plans to begin construction on the Bendigo-Ophir gold project in New Zealand mid-2026, pending approvals. Deep Yellow continues development of the Tumas uranium project in Namibia, with an FID timeline yet to be confirmed.




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