Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
Alligator Energy Limited is an Australia-based mineral exploration company focused primarily on the exploration and development of uranium and selected energy-related minerals. The company operates within the uranium exploration and development industry, targeting jurisdictions with established regulatory frameworks and existing uranium infrastructure. Its core activities are directed toward identifying, advancing, and potentially commercializing uranium resources to supply global nuclear energy markets.
The company’s strategy centers on early- to mid-stage exploration assets with scalable potential, particularly in Australia and Italy. Alligator Energy was incorporated in 2009 and has since evolved from a diversified energy explorer into a more uranium-focused company, reflecting renewed global interest in nuclear power as a low-carbon energy source. Its positioning emphasizes technically prospective ground, relatively low-entry acquisition costs, and proximity to historical uranium mining districts.
Business Operations
Alligator Energy conducts its operations through a portfolio of exploration projects rather than producing assets, generating no operating revenue from mineral production as of the latest public disclosures. Its primary business units are structured around individual project areas, with key focus on uranium exploration projects such as the Samphire Uranium Project, Big Lake Uranium Project, and Alligator Rivers Uranium Projects in Australia, as well as the Caravel Uranium Project in Italy.
The company’s operations include geological surveys, drilling programs, resource definition, metallurgical testing, and environmental and permitting activities. Alligator Energy controls its assets primarily through wholly owned subsidiaries and project-specific licenses, with technical work supported by external consultants and contractors. Operations are predominantly exploration-stage and subject to regulatory approvals, environmental assessments, and market conditions.
Strategic Position & Investments
Alligator Energy’s strategic direction is focused on advancing its most prospective uranium assets toward development readiness while maintaining optionality across a diversified exploration portfolio. A key growth initiative is the staged advancement of the Samphire Uranium Project, which has been the subject of economic studies and permitting activities aimed at demonstrating potential for in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium extraction.
The company has pursued selective acquisitions and tenement applications to consolidate its land position in known uranium provinces. Its investments are concentrated in uranium, with limited exposure to other commodities, reflecting management’s view of long-term demand growth driven by nuclear power expansion and decarbonization policies. No material operating joint ventures or producing subsidiaries have been disclosed in recent public filings, and funding has primarily been sourced through equity capital markets.
Geographic Footprint
Alligator Energy’s operational footprint spans Australia and Europe, with its corporate headquarters located in Australia. Within Australia, its key activities are concentrated in South Australia and the Northern Territory, regions known for historical uranium production and established regulatory oversight for uranium mining.
Internationally, the company maintains a presence in Italy through exploration licenses, providing exposure to European uranium potential, although development timelines there are subject to national regulatory constraints. Overall, the company’s geographic focus remains weighted toward stable, mining-friendly jurisdictions with existing infrastructure and technical expertise relevant to uranium exploration.
Leadership & Governance
Alligator Energy is led by an executive team and board with experience in mineral exploration, uranium development, and public company governance. Leadership emphasizes disciplined capital allocation, technical validation of assets, and alignment with long-term energy transition themes.
Key executives include:
- Greg Hall – Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
- John Sullivan – Non-Executive Chairman
- Mark Solomons – Non-Executive Director
- Anthony Kiernan – Non-Executive Director
- David Brunt – Company Secretary
The leadership team’s strategic vision focuses on advancing uranium assets through defined technical milestones while maintaining flexibility to respond to market conditions and regulatory developments.