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    Agnico's Triple Acquisition Strategy Signals Intensifying Competition for Scarce Gold Projects

    24/04/2026 | 32 mins.
    Recording date: 21st April 2026
    Agnico Eagle has completed a landmark $4 billion Canadian consolidation of Finland's Ikkari gold project through three simultaneous acquisitions, establishing new valuation benchmarks that signal a fundamental reset in mining sector M&A activity.
    The transaction structure involved acquiring Rupert Resources for $2.9 billion Canadian, purchasing B2Gold's 70% interest in the Fingold joint venture for $325 million US, and buying Aurion Resources for $481 million. The complexity arose from overlapping land positions, with Ikkari's development requiring access to joint venture ground and Aurion-controlled areas for optimal infrastructure placement.
    For Olive Resource Capital, the Aurion acquisition delivered approximately 300% returns from a 68-cent cost basis established in January 2022. The $2.60 per share all-cash offer represented 60-70% premiums to recent trading levels and valued the combined resource base at roughly $500 US per ounce—double historical M&A ranges of $100-200/oz, though maintaining the traditional relationship of approximately 10% of gold prices.
    Samuel Pelaez and Derek Macpherson, leading Olive Resource Capital, emphasized that the transaction removes a "unicorn" asset from an increasingly scarce market. The Ikkari project's 4.2 million ounce high-grade resource can support 200,000-250,000 ounces annually at potentially first-quartile cash costs—exactly what major producers seek but rarely find available.
    The managers identified fewer than five tier-one development-stage assets remaining as potential near-term acquisition targets, noting that projects must deliver minimum 250,000 ounces annually to attract serious buyer interest. This scarcity dynamic intensifies competitive pressure as producers with balance sheet capacity—including Kinross, Barrick Gold, and SSR Mining—seek growth opportunities.
    Rather than scrambling to redeploy Aurion proceeds, Olive Resource Capital had spent two years building replacement positions in companies including Goldsky Resources (Sweden), Prospector Metals (Yukon), and Omai. The valuation reset suggests projects trading at historical enterprise values may be materially undervalued as $400-500/oz becomes the new normal for quality development assets.
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    Eagle Nuclear Energy (NASDAQ:NUCL) - Fully Funded to Drill America's Largest Uranium Deposit

    24/04/2026 | 25 mins.
    Interview with Mark Mukhija, Director & CEO of Eagle Nuclear Energy
    Recording date: 22nd April 2026
    Eagle Nuclear Energy (NASDAQ:NUCL) is developing the Aurora Uranium project in southeastern Oregon, which the company describes as the largest minable measured and indicated uranium deposit in the United States. The resource stands at 32.75 million pounds indicated and approximately five million pounds inferred, established through more than 600 historical drill holes and formalised under both a JORC report and a subsequent SK-1300 technical report completed by Eagle.
    The strategic context is unambiguous. The United States operates 94 nuclear reactors consuming approximately 50 million pounds of uranium annually, yet domestic production reached only two million pounds in 2025. That gap of nearly 48 million pounds is filled by imports, primarily from Kazakhstan, Canada, and Australia. The US Prohibiting Russian Uranium Imports Act and a series of 2025 executive orders have placed domestic uranium supply at the centre of American energy policy, creating a policy environment that did not exist for uranium developers even three years ago.
    Eagle is fully funded to execute its near-term programme. With approximately $30 million in cash, the company prepares $4.7 million drill programme commencing by summer 2026 eyeing 47 holes, 27,000 feet, and a subsequent pre-feasibility study targeted for completion by end of 2027, without requiring additional capital raises. The drill programme is designed to deliver metallurgical data, hydrogeological information, rock mechanics results, and resource expansion potential, with several historical holes having terminated in mineralisation suggesting upside at depth.
    The deposit itself presents a technically straightforward profile. Mineralisation is shallow, flat, and tabular, hosted in altered clays and volcanic tuffs within the McDermott Caldera. The high-grade zone at 400–500 ppm uranium sits above the lower-grade halo at a 100 ppm cut-off, which is favourable for early-stage economics and payback modelling. Management's internal estimates, preliminary and subject to PFS confirmation, indicate potential production of one to four million pounds per year over a 14-year mine life.
    The company's intention is to process uranium independently, with a potential processing plant on private land in Nevada separate from the Oregon mine site. Eagle has held preliminary discussions with the Department of Energy and other federal agencies, and while no formal support mechanisms have been confirmed, management believes federal engagement will increase as the supply deficit widens.
    Two secondary value drivers sit alongside the core uranium story. The deposit's overburden contains lithium at grades above 1,200 ppm though no formal resource has been defined. Eagle also holds early-stage proprietary SMR technology, currently in the concept validation phase, with a nuclear regulatory licensing specialist on staff to guide the R&D process.
    For investors, the near-term catalysts are clear: drill results from summer 2026, PFS initiation by year-end, and any developments in federal uranium support mechanisms. The risk profile is that of an early-stage developer with no formal economics yet, permitting in early stages, and production still years away. The asset, however, is genuinely rare in the US context, and the macro backdrop for domestic uranium supply has seldom been more compelling.
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    K2 Gold (TSXV:KTO) - Fully Permitted, C$25M Funded, and Ready to Drill

    24/04/2026 | 27 mins.
    Interview with Anthony Margarit, President & CEO of K2 Gold
    Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/k2-gold-tsxvkto-high-grade-gold-project-nears-drilling-breakthrough-7843
    Recording date: 22nd April 2026
    K2 Gold (TSXV:KTO) has reached a meaningful inflection point. The company has received a Record of Decision on its Mojave Project in Inyo County, California completing a full Environmental Impact Statement process that typically applies to mine development, not exploration drilling. That distinction matters. K2 Gold navigated this regulatory gauntlet as an exploration-stage company, and in doing so has established a permitting position that competitors will find difficult and time-consuming to replicate.
    The Mojave Project's east side gold trend is the primary near-term focus. Multiple parallel stacked oxide structures, dipping at approximately 70 degrees to the west, run across a 500-metre wide corridor along a 5 km trend. Mineralisation begins at surface, all material drilled to date is oxide, and the deepest planned holes average 220 to 250 metres without any previous operator having intersected the sulphide interface. Early shake-test metallurgical work has returned recoveries of 96–98%, a directionally positive early signal for processing simplicity, though systematic work remains ahead.
    The Dragonfly target, where K2 Gold's 2020 highlight hole returned 86.9 metres at 4 g/t gold, anchors the east side programme. Eighteen drill pads are fully permitted across this zone, each accommodating four holes and positioned to be 43-101 resource compliant. Management's stated priority for 2026, however, is not resource definition but rather for target testing. The company has more high-priority undrilled ground than it can drill in a single season, which is a function of the project's scale rather than a limitation of capital or access.
    The most significant undrilled target is located 1.5 kilometres north of Dragonfly, on the same structural system. Rock samples from this area have returned grades of up to 375 g/t gold with further samples of 142.5 g/t and numerous results above 30 g/t. This area carries no attributed resource value and has never seen a drill hole. The Stega and Flores targets add further depth to the undrilled queue, with channel samples grading 4–8 g/t and 4 g/t respectively over multi-metre intervals.
    On the west side of the project, a 5 km copper trend supported by more than 200 many a century old historic workings and the polymetallic Morning Star area, adjacent to the historic Sarah Gorde silver mine, add optionality that has not yet been tested by modern drilling. Both areas sit on patented claims and are drill-accessible under existing permits.
    The company's financial position reinforces its operational readiness. A C$25.25 million financing closed in January 2026, attracting K2 Gold's first institutional investor. All warrants have been exercised or expired, leaving a clean capital structure. Up to C$12 million has been allocated to exploration in 2026, and management has stated the company is funded beyond the year. The SI2 Nevada epithermal project provides additional near-term news flow, with assay results from a recently completed seven-hole programme expected imminently.
    K2 Gold heads into 2026 with a funded exploration programme, a clean share structure, a fully permitted flagship project, and a drilling queue that spans multiple high-grade, undrilled targets. The geological and financial conditions are in place. The drill results will determine the outcome.
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    Northisle Copper & Gold (TSXV:NCX) - 'Undervalued?' Investment Series, with Sam Lee

    24/04/2026 | 34 mins.
    Interview with Sam Lee, CEO, Northisle Copper & Gold 
    Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/northisle-copper-gold-tsxvncx-district-scale-vision-with-wheaton-institutional-backing-8233
    Recording date: 21st April 2026
    Northisle Copper & Gold is advancing one of British Columbia's largest undeveloped copper-gold districts at a critical juncture for Western critical minerals development. The company recently raised over $150 million to fast-track its flagship project through pre-feasibility study following designation as a top priority within BC's Critical Minerals Office, marking a fundamental validation of both the project's strategic importance and technical merits.
    Despite this institutional endorsement, Northisle trades at just 0.3 times analyst consensus net asset value—within the typical range for preliminary economic assessment-stage projects but below the 0.4-0.7x band associated with pre-feasibility stage assets. This valuation gap presents a systematic re-rating opportunity as the company achieves de-risking milestones throughout 2025 and 2026.
    The published economics demonstrate considerable upside sensitivity to current commodity prices. The February 2025 preliminary economic assessment showed $5 billion after-tax NPV using $2,900 gold and $4.60 copper, whereas current analyst consensus stands at $3,400 gold and $4.70 copper. This pricing differential alone suggests substantial NPV expansion beyond the published figures.
    Management is executing three parallel initiatives to enhance project economics: incorporating the 1.2-kilometer West Goodspeed discovery (showing 0.7-1% copper equivalent at surface) into Q2 2026 resource estimates; optimizing metallurgical recoveries through potential CIL plant twinning to increase Phase 2 gold recovery from 63% to 80%; and accelerating permitting timelines through government and First Nations partnerships.
    Beyond the flagship deposit, Northisle controls 40 kilometers of a 50-kilometer porphyry district with 70 years of inherited exploration data valued at over $40 million. CEO Sam Lee characterizes this as a "free call option" on world-class discovery potential that doesn't factor into current valuations.
    The capital structure strategy emphasizes diversified, low-cost financing sources. Wheaton Precious Metals' cornerstone investment positions the company to access precious metals streaming at 0-4% cost of capital, while strategic off-take agreements would unlock sub-2% Exim Bank debt. Management maintains 12-13% ownership and requires 3-5x returns on any equity dilution, ensuring shareholder alignment through development.
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    American Uranium (ASX:AMU) - Strategic US Asset Hits 9.45M lbs with Q3 Study Catalyst

    23/04/2026 | 33 mins.
    Interview with Bruce Lane, Executive Director & CEO of American Uranium
    Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/american-uranium-asxamu-strategic-rebrand-partnership-targets-growing-nuclear-demand-7878
    Recording date: 20th April 2026
    American Uranium is rapidly advancing its flagship Lo Herma project in Wyoming's Powder River Basin to help meet a looming U.S. energy supply shortage. The company recently announced a significant interim resource update, reaching 9.45 million pounds of uranium at an improved average grade of 720 parts per million. Having completed the first half of a 121-hole drilling program, the development team is actively targeting optimal mineralization zones and upgrading resource confidence levels.
    With an upcoming scoping study slated for the third quarter of 2026, American Uranium aims to showcase robust project economics. Early internal modeling points to a highly favorable financial outlook, estimating all-in sustaining costs around $40 per pound alongside initial capital expenditures of $60 to $70 million. These figures stand out as long-term uranium contract prices push toward the $100 per pound mark. To further bolster its development options, the company recently secured 1,000 acres of private mineral rights adjacent to existing resource boundaries, unlocking fresh exploration targets and streamlining future mine planning.
    The Lo Herma project benefits immensely from its location in a premier mining jurisdiction with a 50-year history of in-situ recovery operations. Surrounded by established infrastructure and successfully permitted facilities, the company enjoys a largely de-risked regulatory environment. A recent $2.64 million capital raise provides the necessary funding to finish drilling, conduct crucial hydrological testing, and install water monitoring wells. By strategically checking off these technical milestones, American Uranium is positioning itself to initiate production by 2029 or 2030. This timeline aligns perfectly with a projected U.S. supply deficit of up to 50 million pounds, driven by an expanding domestic reactor fleet and surging energy demands from new technology sectors.
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