Why the 92 Energy (ASX:92E) share price is frozen today

After listing in April, 92 Energy is looking to raise addition funds …

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The 92 Energy Ltd (ASX: 92E) share price won't be going anywhere on Friday after the company requested a trading halt.

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What's the trading halt for?

92 Energy shares will remain halted, pending the release of an announcement regarding a capital raising.

It will remain in a trading halt until Tuesday, 28 September or upon the release of the announcement.

The 92 Energy share price successfully made its ASX debut on 15 April after a strongly supported initial public offering at 20 cents a share.

The company has $5.8 million in cash and cash equivalents based on its June quarterly activities report.

All aboard the uranium hype train

92 Energy shares have been running hot following a sudden spike in uranium spot prices.

Uranium prices briefly jumped to US$50/lb in late September, marking a 9-year high for the energy metal.

Uranium prices have been skyrocketing off the back of purchases from an investment fund, Sprott's Physical Uranium Trust.

This has caused a sharp re-rate across ASX-listed uranium players, from established large cap players like Paladin Energy Ltd (ASX: PDN) all the way to recent IPOs like 92 Energy.

As such, the 92 Energy share price is up 173% since its first day of listing, where it closed at 28.5 cents. And up almost 400% for those that managed to participate in the IPO.

92 Energy share price jumps on uranium discovery

Shares in 92 Energy briefly touched $1.15 on Monday after the company discovered a new zone of uranium mineralisation at its 100% owned Gemini Project.

The company will now review the drill results for "insights into the geology, mineralogy and structure … to gain a comprehensive understanding of this zone as soon as possible".

A follow-up drilling program is currently planned for the Canadian winter drilling season which typically runs from January to March.

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