Alligator bulks up Blackbush
The combined indicated and inferred resource for the proposed in-situ recovery development is now 14.8 million pounds grading 666 parts per million, based on a 250ppm cut-off, focused only on the ISR suitable targets such as the Kanaka Beds, which are about 80m below the surface.
Alligator says its work has delivered a higher-grade, higher confidence resource compared with the original work completed by previous owner UraniumSA, with Blackbush described as now being on par with other ISR developments in Australia and the USA, including Boss Energy's Honeymoon restart project, also in SA.
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