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Critical One Energy Regains Control of Namibian Assets While Advancing Howells Lake Drilling

Critical One Energy Regains Control of Namibian Assets While Advancing Howells Lake Drilling

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Critical One Energy Inc, the company has regained full control of its uranium and copper assets in Namibia’s Erongo province. The post highlights that these Khan and Cobra projects provide direct exposure to uranium and copper in what is described as a proven mining region.

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The LinkedIn post suggests that full ownership of the Namibian assets may create additional options to realize value across Critical One’s portfolio, particularly amid renewed market interest in uranium and copper. At the same time, the company indicates that its primary focus remains on the Howells Lake project in Canada, where preparations are underway for a maiden drill program following exploration permit approval.

For investors, the combination of advancing Howells Lake while retaining flexibility in Namibia could diversify Critical One’s future cash flow potential and exploration upside. The emphasis on critical minerals such as uranium, copper and antimony positions the company within commodities that are often linked to energy transition and supply security themes, which may influence longer-term valuation and strategic interest.

The post also references the company’s listings on the CSE under ticker CRTL, the OTCQB under MMTLF and the FSE under 4EF0, underscoring its access to multiple capital markets. Depending on subsequent technical results and any strategic transactions involving the Namibian assets, the regained control could affect financing dynamics, partnership opportunities and the overall risk profile of the exploration portfolio.

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