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Evolution Energy Minerals Ltd

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  • Price (EUR)0.0005
  • Today's Change-0.026 / -98.08%
  • Shares traded408.00
  • 1 Year change-93.33%
  • Beta1.0571
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Evolution Energy Minerals Limited is engaged in the exploration and development of its Chilalo Graphite Project in southern Tanzania (Chilalo Project). The Company’s high-grade mineralized zones are Chilalo East and Chilalo E2. High-grade mineralization at Chilalo East is defined as over 1.6 kilometers (km) out of a potential 3.5 km strike length indicated by the high-conductance electromagnetic conductor. At Chilalo E2, located to the east of Chilalo Mining License and parallel to the north of Chilalo East, 1.1 km out of a potential five km strike is tested with mineralization open to the east and west. It produces fine flake graphite from the Chilalo Project. The Company also focuses on the production of high value coated spherical graphite products.

  • Revenue in AUD (TTM)0.00
  • Net income in AUD-4.73m
  • Incorporated2021
  • Employees--
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