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Omahola's uranium resource grows as Deep Yellow reduces cut-off

AS URANIUM stocks went for a run today, Deep Yellow has taken a look at the historical data for its secondary Omahola project in Namibia and has substantially increased the resource as the cut-off was reduced from 250 parts per million to 100 parts per million.

Uranium country, Namibia

Uranium country, Namibia

Consisting of the Ongolo, MS7 and Inca deposits, Omahola has been estimated to contain 125.3 million pounds at 190ppm uranium oxide, versus an estimate early last decade of 45Mlb at 420ppm using the higher...

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