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CHRISTI, Texas, Aug. 2, 2022
/CNW/ - enCore Energy Corp. ("enCore" or the
"Company") (TSXV: EU) (OTCQB: ENCUF) today announced
continuing positive results from its uranium delineation drilling
programs at its 100% owned Rosita Project in South Texas. The on-going drilling program is
currently concentrating on the Rosita Extension PAA (Production
Authorization Area), adjacent to enCore's fully licensed Rosita ISR
(In-Situ Recovery) Processing Plant. The drilling program has
confirmed, expanded and upgraded the historic mineralized trends,
which will be the initial source of uranium feed for processing at
the Rosita Plant.
Highlights of the Rosita Extension Project uranium delineation
drill program include:
- Significant mineralization in 59 of 145 holes with Grade
Thickness (GT) above 0.3 encountered in 37 holes ("GT" or "Grade
Thickness" is defined as the grade multiplied by the thickness of a
mineralized intercept). A GT of 0.3 is the established minimum for
inclusion in a wellfield for shallow ISR, with 0.45 considered
typical ISR ore-grade for shallow deposits;
- High-grade mineralization was encountered in 8 holes which have
a GT of 0.85 to 1.73;
- Delineation drill results have established three distinct
mineralized horizons in the sandstone host rock as opposed to only
one that was previously identified within the PAA;
- The Company has expanded the drill program to four drill rigs
on site.
Please visit https://bit.ly/3Q6WJMG to view Rosita project maps
and view the Rosita drill program video at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlFSTsFvPnA&t=1s.
Paul Goranson, enCore Energy
Chief Executive Officer said, "enCore continues to be pleased
with the drill results in terms of both grade and extent of
mineralization at our Rosita Extension area. We look forward to
additional drilling results as we advance the project into
development. enCore remains on budget and on schedule to meet its
2023 operational plans and contract delivery commitments."
Rosita Extension Project –
Highlights of Delineation Drill Results
Drill
Hole
|
Mineralized
Horizon*
|
Grade
%
U3O8
|
Thickness
(feet)
|
Grade
Thickness
(GT)**
|
T-2402
|
Middle
Horizon
|
0.112
|
11.5
|
1.293
|
T-2413
|
Middle
Horizon
|
0.160
|
5.5
|
0.878
|
T-2419
|
Middle
Horizon
|
0.247
|
7.0
|
1.730
|
T-2425
|
Lower
Horizon
|
0.223
|
6.0
|
1.401
|
T-2438
|
Middle
Horizon
Lower
Horizon
|
0.095
0.049
|
12.5
3.5
|
1.187
0.171
|
T-2440
|
Middle
Horizon
Lower
Horizon
|
0.106
0.075
|
6.0
5.5
|
0.636
0.414
|
T-2441
|
Middle
Horizon
|
0.148
|
8.0
|
1.188
|
T-2456
|
Lower
Horizon
|
0.159
|
7.0
|
1.110
|
T-2457
|
Middle
Horizon
Lower
Horizon
|
0.054
0.146
|
4.5
6.5
|
0.241
0.951
|
*All intercepts are
located in the Rosita PAA which hosts mineralization within the
Pliocene aged Goliad Formation. The Company has identified
three saturated (required for ISR), mineralized sandstone horizons
within the Goliad Formation lying approximately 210 to 245 feet
below the surface. The water table is located approximately
95 to 115 feet below surface.
|
|
**Grade Thickness, or
GT, is defined as the product of the mineral grade (at the .02%
U3O8 cutoff) multiplied by the thickness of
the mineralization at or above the cutoff value.
|
Rosita Central Uranium Processing
Plant (Rosita Plant)
enCore's Rosita Plant, located approximately 60 miles from
Corpus Christi, Texas, is a
licensed, past-producing in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium plant that
is completing refurbishment. The final stage of refurbishment work
will be completed with the delivery of six pumps that have been
delayed due to unexpected supply chain interruptions. We remain on
budget and the delay is not expected to impact scheduled production
startup in 2023. The Rosita Plant is designed to process uranium
feed from multiple satellite operations, all located in the
South Texas area, and is 1 of 11
licensed and constructed uranium processing plants in the United States, 2 of which are owned by
enCore Energy.
Quality Assurance/Quality
Control
All drill holes are 5.625-inch diameter rotary-mud holes. Each
hole is logged with electrical and gamma methods upon completion.
Any anomalous gamma readings are followed up with Prompt Fission
Neutron (PFN) surveys which provide direct and accurate in-situ
uranium values eliminating any concerns over disequilibrium. The
Company owns and operates 2 logging trucks and 5 PFN tools.
Many uranium deposits have a degree of disequilibrium, whereby
the radioactivity measured in drill holes using traditional gamma
methods does not accurately correspond to ore grade, due to the
continued decay of uranium daughter products including potassium,
thorium, lead and bismuth relative to radium (Ra226), a
significant gamma emitter. Traditionally, accurate uranium values
are therefore determined by chemical assay of drill core which is
time consuming and expensive.
Without accurate uranium values, the potential for inaccurate
estimates of mineralization on both the high and low side is ever
present. Real-time PFN analysis accurately eliminates potential
errors by using neutron activation to directly detect and quantify
uranium content in place down the drill hole.
The PFN tool creates very fast neutrons (14MeV) and fires
108 neutrons per second. Therefore, the neutrons
emitted by the PFN tool excite, at an atomic level, in-situ uranium
atoms in the drill hole, creating fast (epithermal) neutrons and
slow (thermal) neutrons. The ratio of epithermal to thermal
neutrons is proportional to uranium, allowing the
U3O8 ore grade to be accurately
calculated. This provides a relatively inexpensive and
instantaneous means for accurate assaying of in-situ ore grades
over large areas, and it allows for accurate ore body mapping,
resource estimation, and wellfield planning.
Mark Pelizza, MSc. Geo. Eng.,
CPG-11821, a Director for the Company, and a Qualified Person under
NI 43-101, has approved the technical disclosure in this news
release.
About enCore Energy
Corp.
With approximately 90 million pounds of U3O8 estimated in the
measured and indicated categories and 9 million pounds of U3O8
estimated in the inferred category1, enCore is the most
diversified in-situ recovery uranium development company in
the United States. enCore is
focused on becoming the next uranium producer from its licensed and
past-producing South Texas Rosita Processing Plant by 2023. The
South Dakota-based Dewey Burdock project and the Wyoming Gas Hills
project offer mid-term production opportunities, with significant
New Mexico uranium resource
endowments providing long-term opportunities. The enCore team is
led by industry experts with extensive knowledge and experience in
all aspects of ISR uranium operations and the nuclear fuel
cycle.
1 Mineral
resource estimates are based on technical reports prepared in
accordance with NI43-101 and available on SEDAR as well as company
websites at www.encoreuranium.com.
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