re: exploration commences at balladonia uranium pr
ASX/MEDIA RELEASE 11 JANUARY 2007 EXPLORATION COMMENCES AT BALLADONIA URANIUM PROJECT Uranium exploration and development company, Epsilon Energy Limited (ASX: EPS) has commenced exploration at its Balladonia Uranium Project (Figure 1.) in the Eucla Basin, Western Australia. Initial exploration involves further target generation and data compilation pending field exploration during the quarter. Epsilon Energy Managing Director Matt Gauci said that with ten of the forty tenements granted covering an extensive area of 6,563km2 at the Balladonia Uranium project (Figure 2.), a robust uranium exploration program seeking large scale sandstone-hosted uranium deposits has commenced. “We are focusing on data acquisition and evaluation of the numerous drill holes and gamma logs primarily undertaken by Rio Tinto Exploration (Figure 3.), in the early 1980s, as well as the evaluation of the potential capture sites of major palaeodrainages, which provide an appropriate model for uranium mineralisation,” Mr Gauci said. The profile of the peak gamma log responses on the upper contact of the lignite mineralisation (Figure 4.) within the Heartbreak Group of the Balladonia Uranium project area, demonstrates a similar profile to that of the Mulga Rock Deposit (Figure 5.), located 260km to the north of Balladonia. The Mulga Rock Deposit is Australia’s fourth largest uranium deposit, after Olympic Dam, Jabiluka and Yeelirrie, with a contained U3O8 of 47,000 tonnes. The lignite resources form a necessary reducing and adsorbing medium for deposition of uranium and as with Mulga Rock, occur near to surface at Balladonia, below a veneer of cover sediments. Mr Gauci said the company was highly encouraged by the area of prospective lignite resources present at the Balladonia Uranium project. “The Mulga Rock Uranium deposits occur on the upper contact of the lignite’s, which encompasses an area of 190km2 within the Mulga Rock project area, yet the area of lignite’s at the Balladonia Uranium project exceeds 1600km2, representing a much great opportunity for discovery of uranium mineralisation throughout the Balladonia Uranium project area.” Epsilon is seeking large scale sandstone-hosted uranium deposits within the Balladonia Uranium Project, where previous exploration during the early 1980s, reported encouraging uranium results. Since then however no systematic or recent uranium exploration has taken place as uranium exploration and development was largely suspended in Australia, coinciding with the implementation of the Federal Labor Party’s “Three Mines Policy”. - ENDS - For more information please contact: Matthew Gauci Jim Hawtin Epsilon Energy Limited Porter Novelli +61 417 417 907 +61 422 755 036
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