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Deep Yellow to assess stand-alone option

URANIUM explorer Deep Yellow is looking to advance its Aussinanis deposit in Namibia by way of a conceptual study to determine its economics as a stand-alone development after unveiling a resource of 18.1 million pounds of uranium oxide.

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Deep Yellow to assess stand-alone option

This is based on an indicated and inferred 35 million tonnes of ore grading 237 parts per million uranium oxide for a contained 8203t based on a 150 parts per million uranium oxide cut-off grade. The...

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