Northwestern confirms higher-grade uranium mineralization on Niger properties; submits over-limit samples for re-analysis
Northwestern Mineral Ventures Inc. is pleased to announce additional assay results from rock samples collected during a first-pass reconnaissance exploration of airborne anomalies on its 100%-owned In Gall and Irhazer uranium properties in Niger. Findings reveal the highest levels of uranium mineralization discovered on the properties to date, with values of up to 0.18% U(3)O8. In addition, several samples exceeded the 0.24% U(3)O(8) detection limit in tests that are commonly used to analyze samples from Niger. The above-limit samples have been scheduled for further analysis using a technique that can accurately measure higher uranium values.
“The initial rock sample results, which we reported in early March, confirmed uranium mineralization in one highly prospective area. These new findings include even greater uranium values from a new discovery zone that is situated 4.0 miles (6.3 kilometers) east of the original area of mineralization,” said Marek J. Kreczmer, President and CEO of Northwestern. “Based on results to date, we believe that these two areas are part of a larger mineralized system.”
The new discovery, called the Bingo zone, is associated with a radioactive structural dome that is geologically similar to others that have been proven to host uranium mineralization in Niger. It is favorably located on a fault that contains uranium deposits along strike elsewhere in the district.
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