
Alligator Energy raises $15M in placement
- Alligator Energy has secured $15 million in firm commitments through an institutional share placement.
- The company is also launching a share purchase plan to raise up to an additional $3 million.
- Capital raised will fund resource drilling programmes and advance feasibility studies at key uranium projects.
Alligator Energy (ASX:AGE) has secured firm commitments to raise $15 million through an institutional share placement.
The company issued 333,333,334 new shares at an offer price of $0.045 per share.
"The strong support received from both existing and new institutional investors is a clear endorsement of the quality of the Samphire Uranium Project and Alligator’s broader growth strategy," said Alligator Energy CEO Andrea Marsland-Smith.
Alligator stated that funds will support resource drilling and advance the Samphire feasibility study towards Q3 2027 completion.
Following the announcement, the Alligator Energy share price was unchanged at $0.049.
The company focuses on advancing uranium exploration and development assets across Australia.
Its portfolio includes the flagship Samphire Uranium Project and the Big Lake exploration project.
