Global Atomic Corporation had a very successful year as the company made excellent progress in advancing its Dasa Uranium Project in the Republic of Niger culminating in the issuance of company Mining Permit. The second half of the year saw a healthy recovery in zinc prices and a return to full operations at the company's recently upgraded zinc production plant in Turkey. A Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") of the Phase 1 Development Plan for the Dasa Uranium Project was filed, indicating an initial 12-year mine schedule to produce 44.1 million pounds U3O8, with an average processed grade of 5,396 ppm; The PEA estimates cash costs of USD16.72/lb U3O8, including corporate and all other off-site costs, and an all-in sustaining cost of USD 18.39/lb U3O8; Based on a Base Case U3O8 price of USD 35/lb, the PEA estimates an after-tax NPV discounted at 8% at $211 million for an after-tax IRR of 26.6%; The Mining Permit was granted by the Government of Niger on December 23, 2020, in response to the company's application submitted on September 25, 2020; A Hydrogeological water well drilling and testing program was completed to support the Mining Permit application; An Environmental Impact Statement was completed and filed with the Government of Niger; A preliminary geotechnical report was completed and identified the drilling required to finalize geotechnical inputs to the final mine design; A Pilot Plant study was completed to confirm and optimize the processing plant flow sheet, the results of which will be reported in early 2021.