Multi-Commodity Exploration & Development
In Namibia, Botswana and Ireland
Arkle (LSE: ARK) is actively developing a geographically-diversified portfolio across key commodities where it sees the potential for sustained robust demand and pricing in world-class jurisdictions
Our Projects
Uranium – Namibia
Arkle believes the beginning of a sustained global nuclear expansion cycle is underway and seeks to become one of London’s premier uranium explorers. In January 2026, the Company announced a transformative deal to acquire Namibia Uranium, which introduced highly prospective licences contiguous to major producing and development assets in what is a world-class uranium jurisdiction.
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Zinc – Ireland
Zinc is a vital industrial metal primarily used for galvanising steel and iron to prevent corrosion, as well as for producing alloys, amongst other industrial uses. It is the fourth most used metal globally and demand is expected to rise in line with an increasing population and improving income levels. Arkle holds a minority interest in the Stonepark zinc project, alongside Group Eleven Resources (TSX-V: ZNG). The project, located in County limerick, Ireland, is adjacent to Glencore’s Pallas Green zinc project, one of the worlds largest undeveloped zinc-lead deposits.
Our Projects
Lithium – Botswana & Ireland
Lithium is a critical mineral to the energy transition and the ever-expanding digital economy. The lithium market is experiencing an exciting structural shift from a supply-driven surplus to a tightening, high-demand scenario projected through 2026 and beyond. Arkle has a large and highly prospective land position with potential for lithium brines in Botswana, as well as a number of pegmatite targets in Ireland.
Learn moreLatest news announcements.
5th August 2025 – John Teeling StockBox Interview- Arkle Resources Raise £500,000 to Advance Zinc & Lithium Projects
July 2025 – Arkle Resources AGM Presentation
20th June 2025- John Teeling StockBox Interview – Arkle Resources Significant Potential in New Zinc Prospect
