Tyranna Resources Limited (ASX:TYX) explores for and develops mineral properties, primarily focusing on lithium, gold and battery minerals in Angola and Australia. The company holds interests in the Namibe Lithium Project covering 200 square kilometres in southern Angola, where it targets hard rock lithium deposits including spodumene-bearing pegmatites at the Muvero prospect; the Chinguar Gold Project spanning 3,342 square kilometres northeast of Huambo, Angola, prospective for primary gold sources beneath extensive artisanal garimpo workings; and Australian projects such as Weebo Gold, Pacific Express Ni and Dragon and Knight. Tyranna Resources maintains operations in Angola and Australia, targeting battery mineral and precious metals markets for electric vehicles, energy storage and industrial applications.
Founded in 2007 and headquartered in West Perth, Australia, the company originated from the 2015 merger of IronClad Mining Limited and Trafford Resources Limited, shifting focus from iron ore to diverse mineral exploration.
In recent developments, Tyranna Resources acquired a 75% stake in the Chinguar Gold Project in October 2025 through its subsidiary Luvulu, via a nominal cash payment of US$32,000 and assumption of US$39,000 in surface taxes, positioning the company to capitalize on global gold demand with planned geochemical, geophysical and drilling programs; it maintains a strategic partnership with Sinomine Resource Group including a binding offtake agreement and up to US$31 million in funding received progressively since 2023 for the Namibe Lithium Project advancement.