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Nexus Uranium to sell Wray Mesa for $105,000 (U.S.)
Mr. Jeremy Poirier reports
NEXUS URANIUM ANNOUNCES SALE OF WRAY MESA PROJECT
Nexus Uranium Corp. has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its 100-per-cent interest in the Wray Mesa uranium project in San Juan county, Utah, to a private company for total cash consideration of $105,000 (U.S.).
The Wray Mesa project consists of 46 unpatented mining claims located in the Uravan mineral belt. The sale provides Nexus with immediate, non-dilutive capital and allows the company to concentrate its resources on advancing the Chord project in South Dakota, where it is working toward the commencement of drilling operations.
"This transaction delivers immediate, non-dilutive capital to our shareholders while allowing us to sharpen our focus on the Chord project in South Dakota and our Great Divide project in South Dakota," said Jeremy Poirier, chief executive officer of Nexus Uranium. "Rather than diverting resources across multiple jurisdictions, we are concentrating on our flagship assets as we advance toward drilling."
Transaction details
Under the terms of the agreement, Nexus will receive $105,000 (U.S.) in cash upon closing. The property is subject to an existing 1.25-per-cent net return royalty held by a third party.
Closing of the transaction is expected to occur on or before Dec. 31, 2025, and is subject to customary closing conditions and applicable regulatory approvals, including approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange.
About Nexus Uranium Corp.
Nexus Uranium is a Canadian exploration company focused on uranium projects in North America. In the United States, the company holds the Chord and Wolf Canyon projects in South Dakota and the South Pass project in Wyoming. The Great Divide basin project in Wyoming is now under option to Canamera Energy Metals Corp. In Canada, Nexus holds the Mann Lake project in Saskatchewan's Athabasca basin.
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