About

Empowering the Future of Clean Energy

Atomic Eagle Limited (ASX: AEU) is a uranium development company focused on unlocking the potential of the Muntanga Uranium Project in southeastern Zambia – within probably one of the most underexplored yet resource-rich sandstone-hosted uranium basins globally. With a strategic base in Western Australia, Atomic Eagle is uniquely positioned at the intersection of Africa’s resource potential and Australia’s capital market expertise.

Atomic Eagle was formed in November 2025, following the successful reverse takeover of Tombador Iron Limited by GoviEx Uranium Inc. This transformational combination brought together Tombador, a well-capitalised ASX-listed vehicle, and GoviEx, a Canadian-based uranium company holding a 100% interest in the advanced-stage Muntanga Uranium Project in Zambia, which has significant exploration potential.

On 18 November 2025, Atomic Eagle commenced trading on the Australian Securities Exchange under the ticker AEU, marking a new chapter for the company. As part of the transaction, GoviEx shareholders received shares in the new entity, and GoviEx formally delisted from the TSX-V, consolidating its market presence in Australia — a global hub for uranium investment.

Leadership with Proven Expertise

Atomic Eagle is led by an accomplished management team with deep technical, operational and financial experience in the global uranium and resource sectors. With a track record that spans successful project development, capital markets execution and stakeholder engagement, our leadership is well placed to drive the next phase of growth.

Our board of directors provides strong governance, independent oversight and strategic direction. Comprised of highly regarded industry leaders, the board combines global mining experience with deep sectoral knowledge and a shared commitment to responsible development.

Significant Exploration Potential

The Muntanga Uranium Project is situated within Zambia’s Karoo Basin, a region that remains significantly underexplored despite its proven uranium potential. While the project already hosts an estimated 47 million pounds of 47 million pounds of U₃O₈ in mineral resources, recent geological reinterpretations have identified multiple high-priority targets with the potential to materially expand this base. These opportunities, combined with the project’s shallow deposits, accessible infrastructure and favourable metallurgy, support a compelling case for long-term resource growth and mine life extension through continued exploration.

Strong commitment to ESG

Atomic Eagle is committed to responsible development that delivers long-term value for all stakeholders – from local communities to global shareholders. Building on its well-established presence in the Siavonga and Chirundu Districts of Zambia, the company places environmental stewardship, social impact, and strong governance at the core of its strategy.

Community partnerships are central to Atomic Eagle’s approach. Over recent years, the company has actively invested in education, healthcare, water access, and sustainable agriculture. Initiatives have included the rehabilitation and construction of school facilities, sponsorship of adult literacy programs, support for vocational training, and the installation of solar power systems in clinics and schools. In addition, the company has also supported permaculture and drought-resistant crop initiatives to promote food security, while also helping build local capacity through water infrastructure maintenance training.

Get in Touch

We value open communication and engagement. Whether you’re an investor, partner, or simply curious about our journey, we welcome your enquiries. Please visit our Contact Us page to connect with the Atomic Eagle team.

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