GoviEx's Madaouela Uranium Project Progressing Ahead with Commencement of Front End Engineering Designs

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 18, 2024) - GoviEx Uranium Inc. (TSXV: GXU) (OTCQX: GVXXF) ("GoviEx" or "Company"), is pleased to announce progress at its Madaouela Uranium Project in Niger ("Madaouela Project") , following the appointment of SGS Bateman (Pty) Limited for the commencement of Front-End Engineering Designs. The Project is also moving forward with initial ground works, including the construction of an access road, which is planned to be followed by comprehensive site clearance and terracing, and then initial civil engineering construction.

This progression marks a significant step towards the Madaouela Project's development, complementing both the initiation of lender due diligence announced earlier this month and GoviEx's receipt of expressions of interest (EOIs) for project-related debt finance of approximately USD 200 million.

The Madaouela Project represents a significant investment in the Nigerien economy, with an anticipated initial capital expenditure of USD 343 million, and is expected to generate considerable employment opportunities with the potential of creating up to 800 jobs over its 20-year mine life. The project is also expected to contribute to substantial royalty payments and taxes to Niger. 1

GoviEx is a Canadian company with assets in Niger and Zambia with a continued commitment to developing both projects. The Company notes the recent developments concerning the Niger-US military arrangements after the announcement by the Niger Government of the termination of their military accord, which was due to expire later this year. We are closely monitoring the situation on the ground and through our current potential lenders. The Company continues to target a number of financing options for the Madaouela Project, including those noted above, as well as the completion of Muntanga's Feasibility Study, which is due in the second half of this year.

Commenting on these developments, Daniel Major, CEO of GoviEx said:

"Whilst we continue to monitor the current political situation in Niger, I am really pleased to start the development of Front-End Engineering Designs, as wells as the initial ground works at Madaouela. This Project is more than an investment in uranium; it's an investment in the future of Niger, aiming to bring economic benefits and develop local talent that will serve the nation for years to come. With two projects in development, we are uniquely positioned to benefit from the current uranium market."