URANIUM: NexGen finds high radioactivity in first holes of 2019

By Canadian Mining Journal / March 28, 2019 / www.canadianminingjournal.com / Article Link

Drilling at the Rook I uranium project in the Athabasca Basin. (Image: NexGen Energy)

SASKATCHEWAN - Vancouver-based NexGen Energy has been busy with feasibility stage drilling at its 100% owned Rook I property in the Athabasca Basin.

In the A2 sub-zone, the emphasis is on converting indicated to measured resources. Nineteen closely spaced drill holes (9.0 to 16.7 metres) successfully intersected the sub-zone. In the shear only, composite and off-scale radioactivity results were routinely measured in massive to semi-massive pitchblende.

NexGen is also engaged in a two-stage, 125,000-metre high density drilling program at the Arrow deposit. The results will allow mine optimization exercises. The company says it is fully funded - with $100 million in the treasury - to complete its drilling, feasibility and development programs this year.

Detailed drilling results are available at www.NexGenEnergy.ca.

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