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Pioneer Lithium meets Warmbad landowners to prepare for 2026 field activities

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Pioneer Lithium has submitted regulatory applications to conduct exploration on its Warmbad Uranium Project to Namibia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy and has met with landowners who will be affected once field operations begin.
A joint meeting was held on 30 September 2025 between Pioneer, the ministry, the resettlement committee, and affected landowners to discuss access arrangements and community engagement.
The company expects to receive exploration access approvals soon, clearing the way for field activities to commence in early 2026.
Pioneer Lithium acquired the Warmbad Uranium Project in March 2025 from Ropa Investments (Gibraltar) as part of its strategy to expand into uranium and energy-transition metals across southern Africa.
The acquisition was announced through MarketScreener and African Mining Week reports confirming that Ropa Investments (Gibraltar) had held the project before divesting it to Pioneer Lithium.
The project is held under Exclusive Prospecting Licence 8838 in Namibia’s ǁKaras Region near the town of Warmbad. Warmbad is an alaskite-hosted uranium system supported by more than 30,000 metres of reverse circulation drilling completed by Xemplar Energy between 2007 and 2009.
Following the acquisition, Pioneer consolidated and reinterpreted all available historical data from the Namibian Ministry of Mines and Energy. Geological modelling and wireframing of known mineralisation led to the release of a JORC-compliant Exploration Target of between 22.2 and 32.1 million tonnes, averaging 100–120 parts per million U₃O₈.
The company stated that the potential quantity and grade of the target are conceptual in nature, with insufficient data to define a Mineral Resource.
The Exploration Target has been reported in accordance with Clause 17 of the JORC Code, 2012 Edition.
The Warmbad Project presents significant potential for expansion. Existing pods of uranium mineralisation remain open in multiple directions, while numerous granitic and alaskite intrusives across the project area have not yet been tested.
Pioneer’s next phase of work will include a radiometric and magnetic drone-based survey to identify discrete anomalies associated with untested intrusives, detailed geophysical interpretation to understand structural controls on mineralisation, and step-out drilling to extend known zones of uranium enrichment.
Pioneer has identified Warmbad as a bulk-tonnage uranium system analogous to Namibia’s well-known alaskite-hosted deposits at Rössing and Husab.
The company believes that Warmbad’s established mineralisation, combined with modern exploration technology and renewed investor interest in uranium, could unlock significant value and position it as a key player in Namibia’s growing uranium corridor.
To secure local participation and maintain transparency, Pioneer has engaged extensively with community and regional authorities in Warmbad and Karasburg.
During meetings in September 2025, company representatives outlined the project’s environmental management framework, community liaison plan, and expected socio-economic benefits.
Local leaders expressed support for the initiative, emphasising its potential to stimulate investment and create employment opportunities in the region.
Pending final approval from the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Pioneer plans to commence its next exploration phase in the first half of 2026.
The programme will begin with drone-based geophysical surveys, followed by data interpretation and step-out drilling. The company aims to refine its geological model, test unassayed intrusives, and define new zones of uranium mineralisation within the Warmbad licence.
Pioneer Lithium considers Warmbad a cornerstone project in its emerging energy-transition portfolio.
The combination of a robust geological foundation, regulatory progress, and strong community engagement positions the project to become one of the most promising new uranium exploration ventures in southern Namibia.

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