NYSE American: UEC
Metallurgical drill hole intersects 3.16%
eU3O8 over 43.4 metres
with sub-intervals that grade 4.05% eU3O8
over 12.6 metres and 3.81% eU3O8 over 21.6
metres
CORPUS
CHRISTI, Texas, Jan. 31,
2024 /CNW/ - Uranium Energy Corp (NYSE
American: UEC), the "Company" or "UEC") is pleased to
report drill results from its Roughrider Project located in
Northern Saskatchewan, Canada.
Both exploration and metallurgical sample drilling have been
successful at intersecting uranium mineralization.
- Exploration drilling extends potential of East Zone
deposit: UEC commenced a drill program at Roughrider in
November 2023 with the dual purpose
of exploring for additional resources on the property and for
collecting metallurgical samples in the existing resource areas to
support future economic studies.
- Discovery of new high-grade vein hosted mineralization in
hole RR-889 grading 6.29% eU3O8 over 2.9
metres ("m") ~25 m west of the East Zone deposit ("East Zone"):
The mineralization is consistent with the grades and thicknesses of
the East Zone and provides targets for resource expansion.
- Metallurgical drill program at Roughrider completed: UEC
has completed four metallurgical holes that intersected grades and
thicknesses of uranium mineralization consistent with the resource
models of the three zones, the best result being hole RR-879,
drilled through the East Zone, which graded 3.16%
eU3O8 over 43.4
m with sub-intervals grading 4.05%
eU3O8 over 12.6
m and 3.81% eU3O8 over 21.6 m (Table 1).
- Roughrider next steps: UEC plans to drill an additional
20 holes comprising about 9,000 m
this winter to identify new areas of uranium mineralization. The
current resource estimate includes 27.8 million lb
U3O8 comprising 389,000 tonnes grading 3.25%
U3O8 in the Indicated category and 36.0
million lb U3O8 comprising 359,000 tonnes
grading 4.55% U3O8 in the Inferred
category1.
Chris Hamel, Vice President
Exploration, Canada stated:
"Roughrider is a world-class project with untapped potential for
resource expansion and we're pleased to confirm this with the
discovery of high-grade mineralization between the East and West
Zone deposits. The drilling program will continue through the
winter and focus on exploration for additional uranium that is
outside the existing mineralized zones.
Additionally, our metallurgical drilling has also confirmed
the high-grade and vein-hosted nature of the Roughrider deposit
with grades and thicknesses consistent with resource modelling and
its structural setting. Our competitive advantage is the
combination of the foundational work by Hathor and Rio Tinto
with the UEC Canada Roughrider Team's proven track record in
brownfields resource expansion."
In the below section of this news release, Figure 1 is a map
showing the location of drill holes at Roughrider, Figure 2 is a
zoom-in of the Roughrider project in the Northern part of
Athabasca Basin and Figure 3
illustrates a zoom-out picture of where the Roughrider project is
located within the Athabasca
Basin.
Table 1: Roughrider Drilling Equivalent Grades
Drill
Hole
|
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
Grade
(%eU3O8)
|
Cut-off
(%eU3O8)
|
GT
(m*%)
|
RR-875
|
|
225.3
|
245.7
|
20.4
|
0.77
|
0.05
|
15.7
|
incl.
|
234.2
|
243.2
|
9.0
|
1.56
|
1.00
|
14.1
|
|
328.2
|
401.9
|
73.7
|
1.50
|
0.05
|
110.3
|
incl.
|
366.8
|
368.6
|
1.8
|
6.89
|
1.00
|
12.4
|
incl.
|
387.6
|
388.3
|
0.7
|
38.37
|
10.00
|
26.9
|
incl.
|
394.7
|
398.5
|
3.8
|
5.52
|
1.00
|
21.0
|
RR-879
|
|
263.2
|
306.6
|
43.4
|
3.16
|
0.05
|
137.01
|
incl.
|
267.3
|
279.9
|
12.6
|
4.05
|
1.00
|
51.07
|
incl.
|
284.8
|
306.3
|
21.6
|
3.81
|
1.00
|
82.28
|
incl.
|
296.5
|
297.8
|
1.3
|
13.95
|
10.00
|
18.13
|
RR-883
|
|
276.3
|
292.4
|
16.1
|
0.61
|
0.05
|
9.80
|
incl.
|
287.2
|
288.9
|
1.7
|
4.38
|
1.00
|
7.44
|
|
304.8
|
339.7
|
34.9
|
0.78
|
0.05
|
27.13
|
incl.
|
330.2
|
335.2
|
4.9
|
4.46
|
1.00
|
21.84
|
|
342.9
|
358.8
|
15.9
|
0.53
|
0.05
|
8.44
|
incl.
|
354.4
|
358.1
|
3.7
|
1.57
|
1.00
|
5.81
|
RR-885A
|
|
455.4
|
469.5
|
14.1
|
0.18
|
0.05
|
2.50
|
incl.
|
455.7
|
456.2
|
0.5
|
2.08
|
1.00
|
1.04
|
incl.
|
468.6
|
469.1
|
0.5
|
1.90
|
1.00
|
0.95
|
RR-886B
|
|
274.5
|
362.3
|
87.8
|
0.60
|
0.05
|
53.1
|
incl.
|
295.7
|
296.9
|
1.2
|
6.24
|
1.00
|
7.5
|
incl.
|
296.1
|
296.4
|
0.3
|
11.00
|
10.00
|
3.3
|
incl.
|
298.1
|
300.1
|
2.0
|
5.53
|
1.00
|
11.1
|
incl.
|
328.5
|
338.5
|
10.0
|
2.39
|
1.00
|
23.9
|
RR-889
|
|
225.1
|
275.7
|
50.6
|
0.37
|
0.05
|
18.50
|
incl.
|
272.8
|
275.7
|
2.9
|
6.28
|
0.10
|
18.21
|
About Canada's Athabasca Basin
The Athabasca Basin is a
world-class uranium district in the northern portion of the
provinces of Saskatchewan and
Alberta in Canada, occupying an area of about 100,000
square kilometres. The unique geology of the Athabasca Basin often results in deposit
grades that exceed the world average of uranium deposits of 0.2%
U3O8 by up to 100 times.
All of Canada's current uranium
production occurs from the mines located in the Athabasca Basin. According to the World
Nuclear Association, the Athabasca
Basin was responsible for producing 15% of the world's uranium
production in 2022.
Uranium mineralization in the Athabasca Basin occurs in fault structures
that penetrate the interface between the sandstone and underlying
basement rocks. Uranium can be found at the interface, known as the
unconformity, or up to several hundreds of metres below the
unconformity surface in the underlying basement rock and fault
structures.
The uranium concentrations in the holes presented above from the
radiometric equivalent uranium grade ("REG"), denoted as
eU3O8, were determined in-situ within the
drill hole. For more information on REGs please see the "About
Radiometric Equivalent Grades" section below.
About Radiometric Equivalent
Grades
The eU3O8 grades were estimated in-situ
within the drill holes using calibrated down-hole radiometric gamma
probes lowered down into the hole. This is a measuring method
commonly used by uranium explorers and miners in the Athabasca Basin. The probe records the amount
of radioactivity present in the rock adjacent to the probe as it
moves up and down the hole.
The standard and shielded probes were calibrated prior to the
commencement of the current drill program at the Saskatchewan
Research Council's ("SRC") test pit facility in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and the Hi-Flux
probes are calibrated at Alpha Nuclear in Saskatoon. Using down-hole probes to calculate
radiometric equivalent grades is a common practice used by uranium
mining companies in the Athabasca
Basin. Down-hole probes can accurately measure uranium
concentration by measuring the light flashes that occur every time
the probe's scintillator is struck by a gamma radiation particle
emitted from uranium crystals. The number of light flashes are
'counted' by a photomultiplier tube. Due to a process called
'saturation' that occurs when light emitted by the probe's
scintillator overwhelms the photomultiplier tube's ability to
'count' individual light flashes, it can sometimes be difficult to
accurately determine radiometric equivalent grades in high-grade
intervals.
Samples from all holes have been collected for assay analysis to
confirm these equivalent grades. The samples will be analyzed at
SRC's Geoanalytical Laboratory in Saskatoon, with results expected in the coming
weeks.
About the Roughrider Uranium
Project
The Roughrider Project is a uranium project located in the
eastern Athabasca Basin of
northern Saskatchewan, Canada; one
of the world's premier uranium mining jurisdictions. The project is
located approximately 13 kilometres west of Orano's McClean Lake Mill, near UEC's existing
Athabasca Basin properties. The
depth to mineralization at the project is approximately
200 m and hosted primarily in the
basement rocks below the unconformity.
Qualified Persons and Data
Acquisition
The technical information in this news release has been reviewed
and approved by Chris Hamel, P.Geo.,
UEC's Vice President Exploration, Canada, who is a Qualified Person for the
purposes of SEC Regulation S-K 1300.
About Uranium Energy
Corp
Uranium Energy Corp is the fastest growing supplier of the fuel
for the green energy transition to a low carbon future. UEC is the
largest, diversified North American focused uranium company,
advancing the next generation of low-cost, environmentally friendly
In-Situ Recovery ("ISR") uranium projects in the United States and high-grade conventional
projects in Canada. The Company
has two production-ready ISR hub and spoke platforms located in
South Texas and Wyoming. These two production platforms are
anchored by fully operational central processing plants and served
by seven U.S. ISR uranium projects with all their major permits in
place. Additionally, the Company has diversified uranium holdings
including: (1) one of the largest physical uranium portfolios of
North American warehoused U3O8; (2) a major
equity stake in Uranium Royalty Corp., the only royalty company in
the sector; and (3) a Western Hemisphere pipeline of resource stage
uranium projects. The Company's operations are managed by
professionals with decades of hands-on experience in the key facets
of uranium exploration, development and mining.
1.
|
"Technical Report
Summary: Roughrider Uranium Project, Saskatchewan, Canada" prepared
by SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd., effective date January 1, 2023
(https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1334933/000143774923011966/ex_510257.htm).
|
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