U3O8 Corp. (TSX VENTURE: UWE), a Canadian-based company focused on
exploration and resource expansion of uranium and associated
commodities in South America, reports positive alkaline leach
results on the uranium- and vanadium-bearing gravels from the
Guanaco area of the Laguna Salada Project, Chubut Province,
Argentina, which show:
-- 94% uranium extraction and 51% vanadium recovery from the upgraded fine
component of the gravels; and
-- Rapid uranium-vanadium extraction, with the best results achieved after
only four hours of leaching.
"This excellent uranium recovery using alkaline leach - which is
potentially lower cost than acid leach due to the modest reagent
consumption expected - could further enhance the economic viability
of the Laguna Salada as a potentially low-cost project," said
Richard Spencer, U3O8 Corp's President and CEO. "Laguna Salada has
many positive characteristics. Firstly, uranium and vanadium lie
within a few metres from surface in soft, unconsolidated gravel
that should be amenable to low-cost mining techniques with no
blasting or crushing required. Secondly, simple screening
separation of the pebbles and coarse sand concentrates the
uranium-vanadium in the fine material and increases uranium grades
to approximately 620-670ppm - comparable to the head grades of
similar deposits operating elsewhere in the world(1). Thirdly, most
of the fine metal-rich material in the Guanaco area, which
constitutes 90% of the Laguna Salada deposit, can be leached
quickly with alkaline reagents achieving maximum uranium recoveries
in only four hours. Metallurgical testing will be ongoing to
optimize the recovery and beneficiation results that we have
achieved to date."
Metallurgical Test Work
The Laguna Salada Project contains two slightly different types
of gravel located in distinct areas: the Guanaco and the Lago Seco
sectors. Both gravels are soft and unconsolidated. Samples from
various sites in each area were excavated with a backhoe and sent,
without any processing or crushing, to SGS Lakefield's laboratory
in Lakefield, Ontario, where they were combined into one large
sample from each area and underwent metallurgical testing. The test
results from the two areas are summarized as follows:
1. Leach Tests
Guanaco Area
Two alkaline leach tests were conducted on the Guanaco fines:
one at a temperature of 80 degrees C over a 72-hour period and
another at 90 degrees C over a 48-hour period. The best uranium
recovery of 94.1% was achieved at a temperature of 90 degrees C
after four hours of leaching. Uranium extraction decreased with
time due to re-precipitation of uranium; hence, shorter leach times
are advantageous. Vanadium extraction was 50.9% at four hours,
rising to 59.1% after 48 hours (Table 1).
Acid leach tests showed 74% uranium and 86% vanadium recovery
after a leach time of 36 hours (see March 2, 2011 press release).
Net acid consumption was 18.6 kilogram/tonne ("kg/t") per tonne of
raw mineralized gravel.
Given the effectiveness of alkaline leach on the uranium at
Guanaco and the expected modest consumption of reagents, alkaline
leaching is probably an economically superior option at Guanaco,
which contains 90% of the National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101")
uranium-vanadium resource at Laguna Salada.
Table 1 - Results from an Alkaline Leach Test on the
Fine-Grained Component of Guanaco Gravel
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Time Uranium grade Vanadium grade Uranium Vanadium
(ppm) (ppm) recovery recovery
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Calculated head
grade 658 1,131
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Residue grade in leach test
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4 hours 39 555 94.1% 50.9%
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22 hours 55 476 91.7% 57.9%
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48 hours 117 468 82.2% 59.1%
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Lago Seco Area
Alkaline leach results were poor for material from Lago Seco due
to the presence of gypsum, a mineral that reacts with, and
consumes, the alkaline reagents. Tests conducted at temperatures of
80 degrees C and 90 degrees C showed recoveries of less than 5% for
uranium and less than 10% for vanadium. In contrast, acid leach was
very effective showing recoveries of 96% for uranium and 71% for
vanadium after 36 hours of leaching with 49.5kg/t of acid
consumption per tonne of raw mineralized gravel (see March 2, 2011
press release).
Additional metallurgical testwork will evaluate ways of
optimizing the recovery of uranium and vanadium from the Guanaco
and Lago Seco areas of the Laguna Salada deposit.
2. Beneficiation
A key attribute of Laguna Salada is the ease with which the
fine-grained uranium and vanadium minerals can be concentrated into
a small fraction of the raw gravel by simple screening to remove
the coarse particles and pebbles (see March 2, 2011 press release).
Tests conducted by SGS Lakefield showed that uranium and vanadium
grades can be increased by four to 11 times (Table 2) in the
screened fines. For uranium, this would lead to a head grade (the
metal-rich fines that would enter a processing plant) of
approximately 620-670ppm - similar to head grades of operating
surficial uranium deposits elsewhere in the world(1).
The Guanaco sector of Laguna Salada showed that a grade of 55ppm
U3O8 was upgraded to a value of 623ppm U3O8 in the screened fines
(11.4 times increase in uranium grade from the original raw
gravel). A vanadium value of 349ppm V2O5 in the raw gravel
increased to 1,893ppm V2O5 in the fine material (5.4 times increase
in vanadium grade).
A U3O8 grade of 161ppm from the Lago Seco area increased to
668ppm U3O8 as a result of the screening (4.1 times increase in
uranium grade). A V2O5 grade of 416ppm increased to 1,202ppm V2O5
in the screened fines (2.9 times increase in vanadium grade).
Table 2 - Summary Results from the Screen Samples at Laguna
Salada
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Uranium Grade Vanadium Grade
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Upgrade Upgrade
U3O8 factor V2O5 V2O5 factor Percentage
Sector U3O8 grade for grade grade for of fines
of the grade in in Uranium in in Vanadium (finer
Laguna raw screened in raw screened in than
Salada gravel fines screened gravel fines screened 0.1mm) in
deposit (ppm) (ppm) fines (ppm) (ppm) fines raw gravel
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Guanaco 55 623 11.4 X 349 1,893 5.4 X 8.0%
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Lago Seco 161 668 4.1 X 416 1,202 2.9 X 23.3%
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Regulatory Update on Chubut Province
While there is presently an open-pit mining ban in Chubut
Province, draft legislation is reported to propose that open-pit
mining be allowed in the central semi-desert plain of the province.
A similar approach, that allows mining in the central plain, is in
effect in the adjacent Santa Cruz Province. Laguna Salada and
several other mining projects are situated in this central plain of
Chubut Province including CNEA's (Argentinean National Nuclear
Authority) Cerro Solo uranium deposit and Pan American Silver's
Navidad silver project, both of which are reported to be due for
development by open-pit mining methods. Both of these projects are
moving towards production and indications are that a change in
Chubut Province's mining policy may be made in the short- to
medium-term.
Qualified Persons & Accreditation
Mr. John Goode, P.Eng., a Qualified Person within the definition
of that term in NI 43-101 of the Canadian Securities
Administrators, has overseen the metallurgical testwork carried out
by SGS Lakefield, and verified the technical information relating
to the tests from which results are reported in this press release.
Dr. Richard Spencer, P. Geo., President & CEO of U3O8 Corp., a
Qualified Person within the definition of that term in NI 43-101 of
the Canadian Securities Administrators, has supervised the
preparation of, and verified the technical information relating to
the Laguna Salada Project provided above.
SGS has been undertaking metallurgical testwork for over 50
years and its Lakefield facility is ISO/IEC 17025 accredited.
About U3O8 Corp.
U3O8 Corp. is a Toronto-based exploration company focused on
exploration and resource expansion of uranium and associated
commodities in South America - a promising new frontier for uranium
exploration and development. U3O8 Corp. has one of the most
advanced portfolios of uranium projects in the region comprising NI
43-101 compliant resources in Guyana and Argentina to significant
historic resources in Colombia.
For information on U3O8 Corp's Laguna Salada Project, refer to
the technical report dated May 20, 2011 titled, "Laguna Salada
Project, Chubut Province, Argentina: NI 43-101 Technical Report:
Initial Resource Estimate" available on U3O8 Corp's web site at
www.u3o8corp.com and on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
(1) Similar deposits elsewhere in the world such as Langer
Heinrich typically have a mill feed grade of 550-600ppm after
beneficiation. These deposits have not been independently verified
by U3O8 Corp. and information regarding these deposits is drawn
from publicly available information.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain information set forth in this news release may contain
forward-looking statements that involve substantial known and
unknown risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements
are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, certain of which
are beyond the control of U3O8 Corp., including, but not limited
to, the possibility that the open-pit mining ban in Chubut Province
may not be lifted or amended on terms that would allow for mining
of the Laguna Salada Project, the impact of general economic
conditions, industry conditions, volatility of commodity prices,
risks associated with the uncertainty of exploration results and
estimates and that the resource potential will be achieved on
exploration projects, currency fluctuations, dependence upon
regulatory approvals, and the uncertainty of obtaining additional
financing and exploration risk. Readers are cautioned that the
assumptions used in the preparation of such information, although
considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be
imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on
forward-looking statements.
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