NexGen Energy Intersects Numerous Radiometrically Anomalous Zones at Rook I
Mar. 31, 2014 11:46AM PST
Company NewsNexGen Energy Ltd. (TSXV:NXE) announced its best hole to-date at the Arrow Discover, Rook I in the Athabasca Basin: Hole RK-14-30 intersected the widest and strongest radiometrically anomalous zones encountered to date (numerous zones totalling 47.2 meters, including numerous individual zones totalling 8.3 meters >10,000 cps). To date, seven out of the eight holes at the Arrow discovery have intersected radioactively anomalous zones.
NexGen Energy Ltd. (TSXV:NXE) announced its best hole to-date at the Arrow Discover, Rook I in the Athabasca Basin: Hole RK-14-30 intersected the widest and strongest radiometrically anomalous zones encountered to date (numerous zones totalling 47.2 meters, including numerous individual zones totalling 8.3 meters >10,000 cps). To date, seven out of the eight holes at the Arrow discovery have intersected radioactively anomalous zones.
As quoted in the press release:
Highlights
- Hole RK-14-30 (a 215 meter step out from the Arrow discovery hole RK-14-21) located in the Arrow gravity anomaly intersected the widest and strongest radiometrically anomalous zones encountered to date (numerous zones totalling 47.2 meters, including numerous individual zones totalling 8.3 meters >10,000 cps)
- Arrow mineralized zone is currently extended to approximately 215m strike length and is open to the south-west
- Seven of the eight holes drilled at the Arrow discovery have intersected radioactively anomalous zones
- Fully funded with $15M cash at bank to aggressively drill Arrow and other Rook I targets throughout 2014
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