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Uranium miner plots London float as father-and-son team reopen abandoned Italian site

Created at 30 Jun · 7:20 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Reveille Resources, led by Ippolito Ingo Cattaneo and his father Andrea, plans to list on London's Aquis exchange to reopen two historical uranium deposits in northern Italy. The move capitalizes on renewed interest in nuclear energy and domestic mineral sourcing.

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Key Numbers

one-fifthCattaneos' expected ownership stake

Who's Involved

Reveille Resources
Uranium mining firm planning London float
Ippolito Ingo Cattaneo
Operator of Reveille Resources
Andrea Cattaneo
Operator of Reveille Resources
Aquis
London small-cap exchange for the float
Yorkville Advisors Global
Financier of energy-related firms
Uranium miner plots London float as father-and-son team reopen abandoned Italian site

↳ Why This Matters

The planned float and reopening of Italian uranium sites reflect a broader global trend of renewed interest in nuclear energy as a solution for energy security and low-carbon power, potentially impacting the supply chain for critical minerals.

Key facts

  • Reveille Resources plans to list on London's Aquis exchange.
  • The company will focus on reopening uranium deposits in Novazza and Val Vedello, northern Italy.
  • The Cattaneo father-and-son team will operate the firm.
  • Renewed interest in nuclear energy and energy security are driving the initiative.
  • The company expects to be admitted to Aquis this week.

Reveille Resources, a firm planning to mine uranium in northern Italy, is preparing for a listing on London's Aquis exchange. The company, to be operated by Ippolito Ingo Cattaneo and his father, Andrea Cattaneo, aims to capitalize on renewed global interest in nuclear technology and energy security.

The firm's initial focus will be on two historical uranium deposits in Lombardy, northern Italy: Novazza and Val Vedello. Licence applications for these sites were submitted last year. Evidence of uranium at these locations was first identified in 1912, with exploration commencing in the 1950s as part of Italy's initial nuclear energy program. Exploration activities were halted in the 1980s following the Chernobyl disaster, which heightened environmental concerns surrounding nuclear energy.

Reveille Resources believes that current geopolitical concerns over energy dependency, particularly on Russia and the Middle East, coupled with the growing recognition of nuclear energy as a low-carbon baseload power source, are prompting European governments, including Italy, to reconsider nuclear energy. The company also notes a strategic focus on securing domestic and Western-aligned sources of critical minerals like uranium.

Following the float, the Cattaneo family is expected to hold approximately one-fifth of the company. Other mining companies associated with the Cattaneos will also possess shares, alongside participation from New Jersey-based Yorkville Advisors Global, which has previously financed energy-related companies. Reveille Resources anticipates being admitted to the Aquis exchange this week.

Frequently asked questions

Reveille Resources is planning to reopen two historical uranium deposits in northern Italy and is preparing for a listing on London's Aquis exchange.

The company will be operated by Ippolito Ingo Cattaneo and his father, Andrea Cattaneo.

There is renewed interest due to concerns over energy security, reduced reliance on Russian gas, and the recognition of nuclear energy as a low-carbon power source, particularly with the development of small modular reactors.

Exploration at the Novazza and Val Vedello sites began in the 1950s and was suspended in the 1980s after the Chernobyl disaster.

What Happens Next

01Reveille Resources expects admission to the Aquis exchange.

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How It Developed

Reveille Resources plans a London float on the Aquis exchange.
The company will be operated by Ippolito Ingo Cattaneo and his father, Andrea Cattaneo.
Reveille Resources will focus on reopening uranium deposits in Lombardy, Italy: Novazza and Val Vedello.
Licence applications for the sites were submitted last year.
Uranium was first identified at the locations in 1912, with exploration starting in the 1950s.
Exploration was suspended in the 1980s due to environmental concerns after the Chernobyl disaster.
The company aims to capitalize on renewed interest in nuclear technology and energy security.
Reveille Resources expects admission to Aquis on Thursday.

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