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Good grade news for Energy Metals

URANIUM explorer Energy Metals believes historic downhole radiometric logging at its Bigrlyi project in the Northern Territory has underestimated high-grade uranium values, giving the company encouragement as it moves towards a resource estimate in July.

Michael Vaughan
Good grade news for Energy Metals

The Bigrlyi project saw extensive exploration from 1974-1982, however, after 1975 most high-grade uranium values were estimated using downhole radiometric logging. Energy Metals has been assaying core...

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