Western Australian-based Korab Resources Ltd will drill its Batchelor uranium project south of Darwin, mid-year, adding to the growing number of resources explorers active in the uranium sector.
Western Australian-based Korab Resources Ltd will drill its Batchelor uranium project south of Darwin, mid-year, adding to the growing number of resources explorers active in the uranium sector.
The decision will enhance the Northern Territory's potential to host a new uranium deposit.
Korab executive chairman Andre Karpinski said the company would undertake its first drilling this year on targets identified by exploration activity in 2005.
"The targets are hosted within historically prospective uranium acreage in close proximity to the former Rum Jungle uranium mine," he said.
Korab's Batchelor and adjoining Green Alligator project areas - both to the immediate east of Rum Jungle at Batchelor - cover nearly 190 square kilometres.
"The project is considered very prospective for uranium mineralisation and covers the same stratigraphic contacts that host the Rum Jungle uranium deposits," Mr Karpinski said.
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Thursday 30 March, 2006
KORAB TO DRILL N.T. URANIUM DEPOSIT BY MID YEAR
The Northern Territory's potential to host a new uranium deposit will be enhanced from mid year with a decision by Korab Resources Limited to drill its Batchelor uranium project south of Darwin.
Korab Executive Chairman, Mr Andre Karpinski, announced to the 2006 Uranium Conference in Adelaide today that first drilling would take place by mid year.
"We will undertake our first drilling this year on targets identified in 2005 by our exploration activity around Batchelor, 70 kilometres south of Darwin" Mr Karpinski said.
"The targets are hosted within historically prospective uranium acreage in close proximity to the former Rum Jungle uranium mine," he said.
"The program is mainly RC and aircore drilling."
Korab's Batchelor and adjoining Green Alligator project areas - both to the immediate east of Rum Jungle at Batchelor - cover nearly 190 square kilometres.
The Batchelor project comprises prospective Lower Proterozoic sediments which have locally hosted economic deposits of uranium, copper, zinc, lead and gold.
"The project is considered very prospective for uranium mineralisation and covers the same stratigraphic contacts that host the Rum Jungle uranium deposits," Mr Karpinski said.
The Green Alligator project features Wildman Siltstone units of the Mt Partidge Group in the Lower Proterozoic Pine Creek geosyncline and the Koolpin Formation within the South Alligator Group - both highly prospective for uranium and gold mineralisation.