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Uranium Resources To Conduct Exploratory Drilling In New Mexico

URI will drill in accordance with the requirements of the permit, which is effective for one year, and currently plans to defer drilling to avoid challenges and costs associated with winter weather.
by Staff Writers
Albuquerque NM (SPX) Nov 17, 2008
Uranium Resources has announced that the Mining and Minerals Division of the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department granted URI a permit to conduct exploratory drilling in the Ambrosia Lake area, where the company has approximately 2.4 million pounds of mineralized uranium material combined on several sections.

The permit allows URI to drill 10 uranium exploratory holes on SE1/4 of Sec. 13, T13N, R9W, which is six miles west of the village of San Mateo. The permit area, which is less than five acres, is removed from any commercial or residential structures and the impact to the land will be minimal.

"We have just under one million pounds of in-place mineralized uranium material on Section 13, and these exploratory holes will allow us to determine if the uranium in this area is amenable to the situ recovery (ISR) method of extraction." said Richard Van Horn, URI executive vice-president and chief operating officer.

URI will retrieve core samples to evaluate the properties of the ore and determine if the uranium can be mined utilizing the ISR method, which is a non-intrusive, environmentally friendly process where the ore is mined in-place, resulting in less surface disturbance, fewer health risks to workers and negating the need for a conventional mill and associated tailings.

"URI has been a leader in the ISR field for over 30 years and has safely mined, over seven million pounds of uranium in Texas during this period." said Mr. Van Horn.

"This permit will allow us to demonstrate to all New Mexicans that our practices are safe. It is also the first step in our strategy to advance production in New Mexico, where we have over 100 million pounds of in-place, mineralized uranium material."

URI will drill in accordance with the requirements of the permit, which is effective for one year, and currently plans to defer drilling to avoid challenges and costs associated with winter weather.

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