Alligator Energy (ASX:AGE) - Managing Director and CEO, Greg Hall
Managing Director and CEO, Greg Hall
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  • Alligator Energy (AGE) releases a company update, revealing CEO Greg Hall will stay on with the company for another two years
  • The energy stock is also gearing up to begin drilling its Samphire Uranium Project, with discussions underway with the landowner
  • AGE wants to start drilling at the site in South Australia in mid-October, with tentative plants to carry out an IP survey and drilling at Nabarlek
  • Additionally, the company is considering drilling Big Lake after recently completing an airborne electromagnetic survey
  • Shares in AGE are down 4 per cent at 9.6 cents per share

Alligator Energy (AGE) has released a company update, revealing CEO Greg Hall will stay on with the company for another two years.

Mr Hall will also continue working as Managing Director of the exploration company which is focused on uranium and energy related minerals.

The CEO’s latest contract runs for two years on a full-time basis, with Mr Hall to receive a base pay of $205,000 per annum.

His re-signing comes as AGE gets ready to begin drilling its Samphire Uranium Project, with discussions underway with the landowner in South Australia.

Alligator is hoping to begin work at the site by mid-October, with a program submitted to the Department for Energy and Mining for review and approval.

AGE has made tentative plants to carry out an IP survey and drilling at the Nabarlek North Project in the Northern Territory during the early wet season.

Additionally, the company was considering drilling its Big Lake asset in South Australia after completing an airborne electromagnetic survey.

The data from the survey has now been analysed and AGE will make a decision on next steps in the coming months.

Alligator’s CEO said the company had established a strong team to explore its uranium assets.

“Alligator Energy is building a team for its important Samphire project on-ground work and study,” Mr Hall said.

“We are pleased to secure Mr Geoff Chapman, an experienced and well credentialled geologist and mineral economist with substantial multi-commodity experience, including uranium, to manage the project.

“The additional geology, environmental, hydrogeology and testwork team to progress the studies is also being established with the first phase of drilling
scheduled to commence in mid-October, subject to receipt of the required regulatory approvals.”

Shares in Alligator Energy were down 4 per cent at 9.6 cents per share at 12:22 pm AEST.


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