Uranium Energy Corp Advances South Texas Portfolio with Increased Resources at the Burke Hollow ISR Project
Uranium Energy Corp (NYSE American: UEC) announced a significant resource increase at its Burke Hollow ISR Project in South Texas. The new S-K 1300 technical report summary reveals a rise in Measured and Indicated (M&I) resources from 2,324,000 lbs to 6,155,000 lbs U3O8, with Inferred resources now at 4,883,000 lbs. The Texas Hub and Spoke platform's total M&I resources are now 12,958,000 lbs, with Inferred resources at 9,948,100 lbs. UEC's South Texas and Wyoming platforms boast 79,156,000 lbs of M&I resources and 25,002,000 lbs of Inferred resources. The TRS confirms UEC's leadership in U.S. ISR uranium mining, emphasizing the low-cost, environmentally friendly ISR methods. The TRS was prepared by WWC Engineering and filed on June 12, 2024.
- Measured and Indicated resources increased from 2,324,000 lbs to 6,155,000 lbs U3O8.
- Inferred resources at Burke Hollow are now 4,883,000 lbs.
- Total Texas Hub and Spoke platform's M&I resources now 12,958,000 lbs.
- Texas Hub and Spoke platform's Inferred resources now 9,948,100 lbs.
- UEC's South Texas and Wyoming platforms have 79,156,000 lbs of M&I resources.
- South Texas and Wyoming platforms' Inferred resources reach 25,002,000 lbs.
- TRS confirms UEC as America's leading ISR uranium company.
- Burke Hollow identified as the largest ISR uranium discovery in the U.S. in the past decade.
- Nearly half of the ~20,000-acre Burke Hollow property remains under-explored.
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Uranium Energy Corp's latest announcement regarding the increase in measured and indicated uranium resources at the Burke Hollow ISR Project is significant for shareholders and potential investors. The reported increase from 2,324,000 lbs to 6,155,000 lbs of U3O8 in the Measured and Indicated categories represents a substantial boost in the company’s asset portfolio. This is a positive development as it implies a
From a financial perspective, this development strengthens UEC’s position in the uranium market. The expanded resource base could lead to increased production capacity in the future, potentially driving up revenue and profitability. Additionally, the reconfirmation of UEC's significant ISR resources across its South Texas and Wyoming platforms solidifies its strategic positioning.
In the short term, the market may react positively to the news, given the enhanced resource estimates. Long-term benefits include increased production, potential for higher sales volumes and an enhanced competitive position in the uranium industry. However, investors should remain cautious of operational challenges and market volatility in the commodity sector.
The increase in resources at Burke Hollow is noteworthy from a technical and operational standpoint. The use of in-situ recovery (ISR) mining methods, known for their lower environmental impact and cost efficiency, makes Burke Hollow a valuable asset. ISR mining involves dissolving the uranium in situ and pumping it to the surface, which is less invasive compared to traditional mining techniques and hence, more sustainable.
With nearly half of the 20,000-acre property still under-explored, there's significant potential for further resource expansion. The identification of additional mineralized trends and horizons indicates that the project may continue to grow, which is promising for future production scalability.
However, it’s important to monitor the environmental and regulatory landscape, as any changes could impact the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of ISR mining. Additionally, while the TRS provides a detailed geological assessment, actual production yields can vary and investors should consider operational risks in their investment decisions.
This update from UEC aligns well with the growing global demand for uranium, driven by the increasing shift towards nuclear energy as a clean energy source. As countries seek to reduce carbon emissions, uranium's role in energy generation becomes more critical, potentially driving up demand and prices for uranium in the long term.
UEC's strategic 'hub-and-spoke' model consolidates its resources in a manageable, synergistic way, allowing for optimized production and resource allocation. This model can create efficiencies and reduce operational risks by centralizing processing activities. Furthermore, UEC's decision to align its resource reporting with the SEC’s S-K 1300 standards enhances transparency and aligns it with global regulatory norms, which can boost investor confidence.
From a market perspective, this increase in resources could position UEC as a more attractive investment within the uranium sector. Investors might find the standardized reporting and substantial resource base appealing, especially given the potential for continued growth in the uranium market.
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- Following a successful delineation drilling program since the last resource update on August 12, 2022, a new S-K 1300 technical report summary (the "TRS") increases the Burke Hollow Project's Measured and Indicated ("M&I") resources from 2,324,000 lbs U3O8 to 6,155,000 lbs and Inferred resources of 4,883,000 lbs U3O8..
- The Burke Hollow in-situ recovery ("ISR") Project continues to expand with three Production Areas defined to date, and ongoing exploration and delineation drilling along mineralized trends for additional resource growth.
- Total Texas Hub and Spoke platform's disclosed M&I resources are now 12,958,000 lbs, with 7,241,000 tons grading approximately
0.085% U3O8, and Inferred resources are now 9,948,100 lbs, with 4,356,000 tons grading approximately0.120% U3O8. - This latest S-K 1300 TRS reconfirms UEC's position as America's leading ISR uranium company with its
South Texas and Wyoming Hub & Spoke platforms having 79,156,000 lbs U3O8 of M&I resources and 25,002,000 lbs of Inferred resources.
- As a
U.S. domestic and domiciled company, UEC is now reporting all mineral resources in accordance with Item 1302 of Regulation S-K ("S-K 1300"); - S-K 1300 was adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") to modernize mineral property disclosure requirements for mining registrants and to align
U.S. disclosure requirements more closely for mineral properties with current industry and global regulatory standards; - The mineral resource estimates set forth in this TRS are an update to previously reported Project resources under the S-K 1300 format; and
- The Project geology is considered amenable to low-cost, environmentally friendly ISR mining methods.
The TRS was prepared under S-K 1300 and was filed on June 12, 2024 with the SEC through EDGAR on Form 8-K and is also available on SEDAR as a "Material Document" filed on June 12, 2024. The TRS was prepared on behalf of the Company by Western Water Consultants, Inc. d/b/a WWC Engineering, of
Andy Kurrus, UEC V.P. of Resource Development,
The Platform consists of five project areas ("Figure 1-1"): the Hobson Central Processing Plant ("CPP"); and the Burke Hollow,
Mineral rights in our
The Company's projects reside in the GMB and extend over much of
Uranium mineralization in UEC's Hub and Spoke Platform projects is typical of
To date, UEC holds data from 9,135 drill holes that have been completed by UEC and previous uranium exploration companies on and nearby the five project areas held by UEC. Data from the drilling, including survey coordinates, collar elevations, depths and grade of uranium intercepts, have been incorporated into UEC's database.
The below outlines a broad work summary that has been accomplished to develop and operate the Platform projects.
Summary capital and operating cost estimates are not included with this TRS, since UEC is updating the results of an Initial Assessment ("IA") without economic analysis. Past normal maintenance operations on new construction/development has been required at the Hobson CPP, and a new Radioactive Material License was approved in 2022 that expanded the licensed U3O8 extraction capacity to 4 million lbs annually. The Salvo project has remained in a continuation status since its 2010-2012 drilling campaign. UEC had initiated drilling campaigns at its Palangana,
Palangana
From 2010 to 2015, UEC drilled 891 holes at Palangana. Most of the drilling occurred in 2010 (391 holes), 2011 (281 holes) and 2012 (186 holes), and the remaining holes were drilled from 2013-2015. The majority of these holes were drilled for delineation purposes and the remainder were drilled and completed as monitor and production wells. In 2010, UEC activated wellfields in Production Area ("PA") PA-1, PA-2 and PA-3 at Palangana. In 2014, PA-4 was authorized for extraction and, in 2023, an additional delineation campaign was conducted in PA-4. The Mine Area Permit was renewed in March 2024 and the Radioactive Material License is in timely renewal. From 2010 to 2016, 563,600 lbs of uranium were extracted by ISR methods.
In 2014, UEC conducted a drilling program at its
Burke Hollow
From 2021 to present, UEC completed installation and the permit submittal of PA-1. Upon completion of PA-1, UEC drilled to upgrade the resources from inferred to measured and indicated to better define the mineralization in PA-1, PA-2, and the newly discovered PA-3. As of April 11, 2024, 714 delineation and exploration holes were drilled, with 44 of these holes completed as monitor wells. This program is ongoing for the purpose of completing additional holes for exploration and delineation of the newly discovered PA-3 and the Southern Graben Exploration Target outlined in previous technical summary report filings.
In 2023, mineralization was discovered to the south of the PA-1 area in a shallower horizon known as the Eastern Lower A Sand Trend, or "PA-3", contained within the Eastern block of Burke Hollow. This recently discovered trend accounts for much of the resource expansion since the initial 2022 Hub and Spoke technical summary report, adding significant pounds in all resource categories. Current drilling focuses on delineation of this trend and exploration of the Southern Graben Area.
No historical data was used in the Burke Hollow mineral estimate, only data from drilling conducted by UEC from 2012 to the present. In total, 887 new holes were drilled and logged between 2019 and April 11, 2024 to complete this estimate.
This IA TRS has been prepared in accordance with the regulations set forth in S-K 1300 with the objective of disclosing the mineral resources at the Project and Platform.
Based on the density of drilling, continuity of geology and mineralization, testing and data verification, the mineral resource estimates meet the criteria for indicated or inferred mineral resources as summarized herein.
The in-place resources were estimated separately for each project area. The Platform contains a measured resource of 3,631,900 lbs and an indicated resource of 9,326,100 lbs of U3O8 in-place. The Platform contains 9,948,100 lbs of inferred mineral resources in-place. Tables 1 and 2 below list the Platform resources by the project area. Mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability. However, considerations of reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction were applied to the mineral resource calculations herein.
Table 1: Texas Hub and Spoke Project Measured and Indicated Resource Summary
Mineral Resource | GT Cutoff | Average Grade (% | Ore Tons (000s) | eU3O8 (lbs) |
Burke Hollow | ||||
Measured | 0.30 | 0.086 | 581 | 964,000 |
Indicated | 0.30 | 0.083 | 3,329 | 5,191,000 |
Total Measured and Indicated | 0.30 | 0.083 | 3,910 | 6,155,000 |
Measured | 0.20 | 0.053 | 1,595 | 2,667,900 |
Indicated | 0.20 | 0.102 | 1,504 | 3,492,000 |
Total Measured and Indicated | 0.20 | 0.085 | 3,099 | 6,159,900 |
Palangana | ||||
Measured | - | - | - | - |
Indicated | None | 0.134 | 232 | 643,100 |
Total Measured and Indicated | None | 0.134 | 232 | 643,100 |
Salvo | ||||
All mineral resources at Salvo are classified as Inferred. | ||||
Project Totals | ||||
Measured | 3,631,900 | |||
Indicated | 9,326,100 | |||
Total Measured and Indicated | 12,958,000 |
Notes: | |
1. | Pounds reported with disequilibrium factor ("DEF") applied (except at Burke Hollow). |
2. | Measured and indicated mineral resources as defined in 17 CFR § 229.1300. |
3. | All reported resources occur below the static water table. |
4. | The point of reference for mineral resources is in-situ at the Project. |
5. | Mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability. |
6. | Delineation drilling conducted at Palangana after 2010 was not incorporated into the resource estimate as in the experience of the QP, this type of drilling does not generally substantially change the resource estimates. |
7. | An |
Table 2: Texas Hub and Spoke Project Inferred Resource Summary
Mineral Resource | GT Cutoff | Average Grade (% | Ore Tons (000s) | eU3O8 (lbs) |
Burke Hollow | ||||
Inferred | 0.30 | 0.104 | 2,596 | 4,883,000 |
Inferred | 0.20 | 0.195 | 333 | 1,224,800 |
Palangana | ||||
PA-1 and PA-2 Inferred | None | 0.100 | 96 | 192,500 |
Dome, Fence, Jemison East Inferred | 0.10 | 0.110 - 0.300 | 206 | 808,800 |
Salvo | ||||
Inferred | 0.30 | 0.091 | 1,125 | 2,839,000 |
Project Totals | ||||
Total Inferred | 4,356 | 9,948,100 |
Notes: | |
1. | Pounds reported with DEF applied. |
2. | A range of grades is presented for the Palangana inferred mineral because the resource estimation methods differed between PA-1/PA-2 and the rest of the trends. There was no cutoff for PA-1 and PA-2 block models. See Section 11.1 of the TRS for a more detailed explanation. |
3. | Inferred mineral resources as defined in 17 CFR § 229.1300. |
4. | All reported resources occur below the static water table. |
5. | The point of reference for mineral resources is in-situ at the Project. |
6. | Mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability. |
7. | Delineation drilling conducted at Palangana after 2010 was not incorporated into this resource estimate, as in the experience of the QP this type of drilling does not generally substantially change the resource estimates. |
The technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Western Water Consultants, Inc., d/b/a/ WWC Engineering, an independent, third party consulting firm to the Company, and by Andrew W. Kurrus III, P.G., V.P. of Resource Development,
Uranium Energy Corp is the fastest growing supplier of the fuel for the green energy transition to a low carbon future. UEC is the largest, diversified North American focused uranium company, advancing the next generation of low-cost, environmentally friendly in-situ recovery ("ISR") uranium projects in
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