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Mtonya Uranium Project Update Tanzania

19th Sep 2012 07:00

RNS Number : 5832M
Uranium Resources PLC
19 September 2012
 



Uranium Resources plc / Market: AIM / Epic: URA / Sector: Exploration

19 September 2012

 

Uranium Resources plc ('Uranium Resources' or 'the Company')

High-grade uranium intercepts reported from Mtonya Exploration Programme, Tanzania

 

Uranium Resources plc, the AIM quoted uranium exploration company, is pleased to provide a positive update on the ongoing 2012 drilling programme at its 100% owned Mtonya uranium project in southwestern Tanzania.

 

Highlights

 

·; Numerous high-grade intercepts at Mtonya further reinforce the Company's model of continuous uranium mineralisation in Tier 1 roll-fronts at depths between 120 m and 220 m;

·; The Tier 1 redox interface extends for well over 4.5 km and remains open along strike. Up to three continuous, overlapping roll-fronts have been identified in Tier 1;

·; Over 25,000 m of diamond drilling have been completed to date, far exceeding the original 20,000 m plan;

·; Significant uranium intercepts from latest drillholes include:

 

- 0.27% (2678 ppm) U3O8 over 1 m in Hole 105;

- 0.19% (1904 ppm) U3O8 over 1 m in Hole 105;

- 0.13% (1321ppm) U3O8 over 1.3 m in Hole 097;

- 0.13% (1321 ppm) U3O8 over 1 m in Hole 203;

- 0.13% (1260 ppm U3O8 over 2 m in Hole 100;

- 0.12% (1197 ppm) U3O8 over 1 m in Hole 106;

- 0.11% (1057 ppm) U3O8 over 1 m in Hole 106;

- 0.13% (1266 ppm) U3O8 over 2 m in Hole 241.

 

·; Other significant results from Tier 1 also include such wide composited intercepts as:

 

- 526 ppm U3O8 over 10 m in Hole 105;

- 227 ppm U3O8 over 9 m in Hole 110;

- 364 ppm U3O8 over 9 m in Hole 300;

- 515 ppm U3O8 over 8.5 m in Hole 106;

- 267 ppm U3O8 over 7 m in Hole 100.

 

·; Results continue to compare favourably to other in-situ recovery ("ISR") projects.

·; Maiden resource expected Q1 2013.

 

Uranium Resources Managing Director Alex Gostevskikh said, "We are very encouraged by these recent results as we see the foundation of Mtonya's resource being firmly established. Our results compare exceptionally well against other ISR exploration projects being pursued in other parts of the world including the Powder River Basin and Wind Basin in Wyoming."

 

The Company's drilling programme continues to generate encouraging results, with over 25,000 metres of diamond drilling completed to date at Mtonya. This far exceeds the original plan of 20,000 metres.

 

Drilling at Mtonya is targeting the Tier 1 mineralisation where up to three continuous roll-fronts have been identified. The mineralised redox interface of Tier 1 has now been traced over a distance of over 4.5 km. The three stacked roll-fronts coalesce and overlap to produce wide and continuous areas of uranium mineralisation that remain open along strike to the south and to the north. The deeper Tier 2 and Tier 3 uranium mineralisation continue to be valid exploration targets for future drilling.

 

As part of the 2012 drilling programme, the Company has undertaken widely spaced in-fill drilling aiming to define a maiden JORC compliant resource by the end of Q1 2013. The Company is sampling and assaying along the entire depth of drillholes in addition to downhole gamma-logging to ensure the reliability and accuracy of the drilling data.

 

The latest drilling continues to demonstrate roll-front widths, thicknesses and tenor remarkably similar to the roll-front deposits found in Wyoming's Wind River Basin and Powder River Basin where Cameco and Uranium One operate successful ISR facilities.

 

Table 1. Significant uranium intercepts from Tier 1 drilling programme:

 

Hole

Longitude

Latitude

From

To

Length

eU3O8

DH 022

36.517

-10.552

94.2 m

96.4 m

2.2 m

154 ppm *

DH 028 (1)

36.517

-10.547

115.0 m

117.0 m

2.0 m

154 ppm *

DH 083

36.527

-10.531

181.5 m

182.5 m

1.0 m

146 ppm *

DH 093

36.524

-10.531

126.5 m

127.6 m

1.1 m

163 ppm *

DH 095 (1)

36.525

-10.532

142.5 m

144.5 m

2.0 m

159 ppm *

and

158.5 m

159.5 m

1.0 m

127 ppm *

DH 096 (1)

36.525

-10.532

138.5 m

140.5 m

2.0 m

202 ppm *

DH 097 (1)

36.526

-10.532

130.5 m

134.5 m

4.0 m

283 ppm *

including

130.5 m

131.5 m

1.0 m

855 ppm *

and

169.7 m

176.5 m

6.8 m

335 ppm *

including

173.9 m

175.2 m

1.3 m

1321 ppm *

DH 099 (1)

36.525

-10.533

101.5 m

104.5 m

3.0 m

224 ppm *

Including

103.5 m

104.5 m

1.0 m

949 ppm *

and

67.5 m

68.5 m

1.0 m

152 ppm *

DH 100

36.525

-10.533

136.5 m

140.5 m

4.0 m

840 ppm *

including

137.5 m

139.5 m

2.0 m

1260 ppm *

and

171.5 m

178.5 m

7.0 m

267 ppm *

including

173.5 m

174.5 m

1.0 m

670 ppm *

and

186.5 m

187.5 m

1.0 m

291 ppm *

DH 105

36.531

-10.523

144.3 m

154.3 m

10.0 m

526 ppm *

including

145.3 m

146.3 m

1.0 m

2678 ppm *

including

152.3 m

153.3 m

1.0 m

1904 ppm *

DH 106

36.531

-10.523

155.9 m

164.4 m

8.5 m

515 ppm *

including

158.4 m

159.4 m

1.0 m

1197 ppm *

including

162.4 m

163.4 m

1.0 m

1057 ppm *

DH 110 (1)

36.530

-10.524

122.2 m

131.2 m

9.0 m

227 ppm *

DH 111

36.531

-10.524

55.3 m

57.3 m

2.0 m

131 ppm *

DH 120 (1)

36.529

-10.525

143.2 m

144.2 m

1.0 m

113 ppm *

DH 121 (1)

36.53

-10.525

102.3 m

103.3 m

1.0 m

180 ppm *

and

132.4 m

137.4 m

5.0 m

199 ppm *

DH 122

36.530

-10.525

77.0 m

78.0 m

1.0 m

285 ppm *

DH 197

36.521

-10.550

210.0 m

211.0 m

1.0 m

301 ppm *

DH 199 (1)

36.517

-10.547

97.3 m

98.5 m

1.2 m

302 ppm *

DH 201 (1)

36.519

-10.546

86.5 m

87.5 m

1.0 m

269 ppm *

and

99.5 m

100.5 m

1.0 m

119 ppm *

and

128.5 m

129.5 m

1.0 m

227 ppm *

DH 203 (1)

36.520

-10.545

54.5 m

60.5 m

6.0 m

315 ppm *

including

54.5 m

55.5 m

1.0 m

1321 ppm *

DH 206 (1)

36.520

-10.544

33.5 m

34.5 m

1.0 m

102 ppm *

and

51.5 m

54.5 m

3.0 m

232 ppm *

DH 207 (1)

36.521

-10.544

30.0 m

31.5 m

1.5 m

215 ppm *

DH 208 (1)

36.521

-10.544

67.0 m

79.4 m

12.4 m

176 ppm *

including

67.0 m

71.5 m

4.5 m

418 ppm *

and

90.6 m

93.5 m

2.9 m

125 ppm *

DH 209 (1)

36.521

-10.544

73.5 m

75.0 m

1.5 m

233 ppm *

DH 230

36.521

-10.540

63.5 m

65.5 m

2.0 m

241 ppm *

DH 232

36.522

-10.540

65.5 m

67.5 m

2.0 m

149 ppm *

DH 240

36.532

-10.522

148.5 m

150.5 m

2.0 m

507 ppm *

DH 241

36.532

-10.522

49.3 m

56.36 m

7.0 m

549 ppm *

including

50.3 m

52.3 m

2.0 m

1266 ppm *

DH 300

36.525

-10.535

137.5 m

138.5 m

1.0 m

109 ppm *

and

157.5 m

166.5 m

9.0 m

364 ppm *

including

162.5 m

165.5 m

3.0 m

511 ppm *

DH 310

36.524

-10.536

127.5 m

128.5 m

1.0 m

112 ppm *

and

130.5 m

131.5 m

1.0 m

110 ppm *

and

137.5 m

138.5 m

1.0 m

120 ppm *

and

166.5 m

167.5 m

1.0 m

110 ppm *

DH 101

36.526

-10.534

128.7 m

130.1 m

1.4 m

354 ppm

DH 302

36.525

-10.534

148.3 m

150.1 m

1.8 m

1154 ppm

DH 211

36.520

-10.547

24.2 m

25.7 m

1.5 m

168 ppm

and

181.1 m

183.9 m

2.8 m

169 ppm

DH 226

36.523

-10.543

155.9 m

157.3 m

1.4 m

234 ppm

and

159.7 m

160.8 m

1.1 m

109 ppm

DH 243

36.533

-10.523

104.4 m

105.4 m

1.0 m

122 ppm

DH 225

36.522

-10.543

170.8 m

174.7 m

3.9 m

290 ppm

DH 223

36.521

-10.542

11.6 m

13.3 m

2.0 m

107 ppm

DH 253

36.532

-10.52

142.5 m

145.7 m

3.2 m

129 ppm

DH 204

36.520

-10.547

12.2 m

14.6 m

2.4 m

213 ppm

and

22.4 m

24.6 m

2.2 m

257 ppm

and

36.4 m

37.4 m

1.0 m

113 ppm

DH 123

36.531

-10.525

21.7 m

26.3 m

4.6 m

256 ppm

and

27.7 m

28.8 m

1.1 m

142 ppm

DH 310

36.524

-10.536

37.5 m

41.2 m

3.7 m

126 ppm

and

130.0 m

131.0 m

1.0 m

107 ppm

DH 262

36.534

-10.519

146.51 m

147.51 m

1.0 m

187 ppm

DH 263

36.533

-10.519

20.9 m

23.1 m

2.2 m

137 ppm

and

29.7 m

31.1 m

1.4 m

443 ppm

and

174.6 m

175.6 m

1.0 m

101 ppm

DH 124

36.530

-10.524

64.4 m

65.9 m

1.5 m

124 ppm

and

123.3 m

126.8 m

3.5 m

279 ppm

DH 107

36.526

-10.533

140.5 m

142.1 m

1.6 m

154 ppm

DH 212

36.521

-10.545

35.3 m

37.5 m

2.2 m

170 ppm

and

95.3 m

96.3 m

1.0 m

115 ppm

DH 224

36.521

-10.542

14.4 m

15.4 m

1.0 m

103 ppm

DH 254

36.533

-10.520

52.0 m

54.3 m

2.3 m

290 ppm

 

Notes to table:

(1) U3O8 figures updates for assay results from previously reported gamma-log data.

* Assays based on core samples analysed by ALS Global (Vancouver).

 

Preliminary evaluation suggests that a positive disequilibrium factor of approximately 1.8 is observed at Mtonya, which implies that downhole gamma readings in their current interpretation may significantly underestimate actual uranium grades.

 

Only intercepts above 100 Grade Thickness are shown. Grade Thickness is the product of the grade and true thickness of intercepted mineralisation.

 

About Mtonya

 

The Company's 100% owned Mtonya project is situated about 60 km south of Nyota, a significant uranium deposit currently developed by Uranium One.

 

Mtonya is interpreted to be a classic sandstone-hosted roll-front deposit with remarkable similarities to the deposits of Wyoming, USA and Chu-Sarysu, Kazakhstan.

 

To date, Mtonya has demonstrated continuous uranium mineralisation in stacked roll-fronts in Triassic arkoses, which is expected to be amenable to ISR.

 

The Company's ongoing exploration programmeis expected to generate sufficient data to delineate a maiden resource at Mtonya by the end of Q1 2013.

 

Assaying and QA/QC

 

The Company is using a Mount Sopris' Matrix gamma-logging system to ensure proper instrument calibration and establish the framework for disequilibrium adjustments. The disequilibrium factor (DEF) is used to adjust the grade obtained from measurements by a gamma-ray probe ('eU3O8') and to provide rapid estimates for the uranium content in the rock.

 

In addition to gamma-ray downhole surveys, Uranium Resources uses the most reliable methods of quantifying uranium mineralisation by sampling half-core and subjecting the samples to the ME-MS41 analysis at the ALS Global laboratory in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

 

In accordance with industry standards, the assayed samples include certified standards and duplicates. Analytical results are routinely subjected to statistical review.

 

Competent Person's Declaration

 

The information in this statement that relates to Exploration Results, Mineral Resources or Ore Reserves is based on information reviewed by Alex Gostevskikh, Managing Director of Uranium Resources plc, who is a Member of the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America. Mr. Gostevskikh has sufficient experience, which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves' and as a qualified person under the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies. Mr. Gostevskikh consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

 

**ENDS**

 

For further information please visit www.uraniumresources.co.uk or contact:

Alex Gostevskikh Uranium Resources plc Tel: +255 (0) 752 968 062

Ross Warner Uranium Resources plc Tel: +44 (0) 7760 487769

Samantha Harrison RFC Ambrian Ltd (Nomad) Tel: +44 (0) 20 3440 6800

Jason Robertson Optiva Securities Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 20 3137 1904

Hugo de Salis / St Brides Media & Finance Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 20 7236 1177

Felicity Edwards

 

About Uranium Resources

Uranium Resources plc is an AIM listed exploration and development company. It is the Company's strategy to advance its existing assets and strengthen its portfolio via opportunistic acquisition. Uranium Resources has uranium exploration licences in the highly prospective Karoo Basins in southwestern Tanzania.

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