Re: USA - UraniumSA
Nice to see some more good news from USA. Still on track to be commencing trial mining of Uranium in 18 months, and full on production within 2 years. By which stage of course they should have sured up some more good resources. Im still going long on this one.
As we all know, real Uranium mines are in short supply in Australia. As compared to those dozens still just looking for the stuff. I cant think of too many who will be producing anything within the next 18 months to 2 years. So USA is almost unique on the small cap explorer front.
I like the fact that these guys are serious. Have plenty of cash after placement, and still only around 100 million shares on offer. Just waiting for the market to take serious notice of these guys...
Adelaide-based UraniumSA Limited announced it anticipated commencing by mid next year the expected 12-month regulatory process to approve a Field Leach Trial at the Company’s Blackbush Prospect at the wholly owned Mullaquana project, 20-kilometres southwest of Whyalla on Eyre Peninsula.
Subject to normal progression through the regulatory process, that would allow the trial to commence by mid-2011 and if successful, transition towards the end of 2011 into early 2012 into maiden commercial production from Blackbush.
Detailing the schedule at the company’s annual general meeting in Adelaide, UraniumSA’s managing director, Russel Bluck, said a scoping study on Blackbush’s development had commenced in recent days to lead into the field trial regulatory process schedule by mid next year.
“We have effectively commenced the transition from pure exploration to exploration and development, one of the few of the crop of uranium IPOs to achieve this benchmark,” Bluck said.
“Blackbush, since its discovery by UraniumSA in December 2007, has evolved as a real project, and we have commenced a scoping study with real contracts and real objectives and real timelines to deliver South Australia a viable new uranium mine.
“Given that South Australia has the best track record of any uranium jurisdiction in Australia, we expect to be able to stay close to our development and maiden production timelines.”