Business Development

Future pipeline

Building a pipeline of European exploration opportunities

The Company’s strategy is focused on acquiring undervalued uranium projects with extensive historical exploration and underground mine development, where substantial existing geological data and underground infrastructure provide a strong foundation for modern resource definition.

By applying modern geological techniques and preparing mineral resource estimates in accordance with internationally recognised reporting standards, the Company aims to unlock significant additional value while reducing exploration risk and leveraging existing underground workings to minimise its environmental footprint.

Our approach

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Focus on undervalued metallic mineral deposits

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Target historically explored but underdeveloped assets

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Apply modern exploration and technical standards

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Build a diversified European project pipeline

European policy support

The Founders believe this approach is well aligned with a structural shift in European policy, as governments and supernational bodies increasingly prioritise the development of domestic and near-sourced supplies of critical minerals.

A key driver of this shift is the European Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA), which is designed to strengthen Europe’s security of supply across key commodities. The CRMA sets ambitious targets for 2030, including 10% of extraction, 40% of processing and 25% of recycling to be undertaken within the European Union. 

As the CRMA moves from policy to implementation, it is expected to drive increased investment across the mining and metals value chain. This is supported by initiatives such as the European Commission’s ReSourceEU Action Plan, which has mobilised €3 billion of funding for 2026 to help accelerate project development and address bottlenecks in the project pipeline.

Early examples of projects benefitting from this shift are already emerging, including developments such as Vulcan Energy in Germany, which has advanced under supportive regulatory frameworks and ioncreasing strategic focus on domestic supply.

10%

extraction within the EU by 2030

40%

processing within the EU

25%

recycling within the EU

Opportunity

Reveille believes this evolving landscape creates a supportive backdrop for the identification and advancement of new projects, with the potential to benefit from improved permitting frameworks, increased funding support and growing strategic importance at both national and EU levels.

Opportunity

Reveille believes this evolving landscape creates a supportive backdrop for the identification and advancement of new projects, with the potential to benefit from improved permitting frameworks, increased funding support and growing strategic importance at both national and EU levels.

CRMA impact

Regulatory framework

Driven by the EU Critical Raw Materials Act, accelerating domestic extraction, processing and supply chain development

Supply shift

Geopolitical driver

Europe is reducing reliance on external mineral supply, increasing demand for regionally sourced resources

Capital flow

Investment momentum

€3bn ReSourceEU funding and fast-tracked projects signal growing investment across the sector