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    Energy Metals Limited
    ABN 63 111 306 533
    Level 2
    18 Kings Park Road
    West Perth WA 6005
    PO Box 1033
    West Perth WA 6872
    Western Australia
    Telephone: (08) 9322 6904
    Facsimile: (08) 9321 7950
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.energymetals.net
    2 March 2007

    Significant Resource Upgrade at Bigrlyi Uranium Deposit


    Energy Metals, as manager of the Bigrlyi Joint Venture (Energy Metals 53.3%,
    Valhalla Uranium 41.7% & Southern Cross Exploration 5%), is pleased to announce
    the results of a recently completed resource estimate for the Bigrlyi uranium and
    vanadium deposit in the Northern Territory. This resource estimate incorporates the
    results from 43 holes drilled in the December 2006 quarter and builds on the initial
    Bigrlyi resource announced on 23 July 2006.
    Indicated and Inferred Resources
    Cut Off
    (%)
    Tonnes U3O8
    (%)
    V2O5
    (%)
    U3O8
    (Kt)
    V2O5
    (Kt)
    0.10 2,430,000 0.21 0.20 5.00 4.95
    0.05 4,530,000 0.14 0.16 6.50 7.41
    The resources were estimated using ordinary kriging by Hellman & Schofield Pty Ltd
    (“H&S”) and are shown at 0.10% and 0.05% cut-off grades. Energy Metals considers
    that the 0.05% lower cut-off grade best approximates the economic cut-off grade
    considering the style of the mineralization and the current uranium price.
    At a cut-off grade of 0.05% U3O8 the Bigrlyi resource now totals 14.3 million pounds
    (lb) of U3O8 and 16.3 million lbs of V2O5, representing a 26% increase in uranium and
    a 17% increase in vanadium compared with the July 2006 resource. Furthermore the
    price of uranium has increased from US$45.5/lb in July 2006 to US$85/lb currently.
    Most of the resources lie within 200m of the surface and are considered potentially
    accessible via open-pit mining. Metallurgical test work conducted to date has
    indicated recoveries of up to 98-99% of the uranium and up to 70% of the vanadium
    using acid leach and fine grinding.
    There is good potential to increase resources at depth and along strike at all of the
    current resource areas and a substantial drilling program is planned for the 2007 field
    season.
    LINDSAY DUDFIELD
    Executive Director.
    Resource Estimation & Methodology
    The resource estimates were jointly compiled by Energy Metals and H&S. Energy Metals
    completed digital data compilation, validation, QA/QC and sample quality assessment and
    geological interpretations. H&S completed independent resource estimates, as well as
    providing advice on modelling methods, geostatistics and wireframe modelling of the
    mineralisation domains. At the 0.05% U3O8 cut-off grade H&S report 43% of the resource
    tonnage and 50% of the contained uranium metal (or 3.25 Kt U3O8) to the Indicated
    Resource category. A tabulation of Indicated and Inferred Resources is provided in Table 1
    (below).
    TABLE 1 – SUMMARY OF RESOURCES
    Indicated Resources
    Cut Off
    (%)
    Tonnes
    U3O8
    (%)
    V2O5
    (%)
    U3O8
    (Kt)
    V2O5
    (Kt)
    0.10 1,200,000 0.23 0.23 2.71 2.79
    0.05 1,940,000 0.17 0.19 3.25 3.78
    Inferred Resources
    Cut Off
    (%)
    Tonnes
    U3O8
    (%)
    V2O5
    (%)
    U3O8
    (Kt)
    V2O5
    (Kt)
    0.10 1,230,000 0.19 0.18 2.29 2.16
    0.05 2,590,000 0.13 0.14 3.26 3.63
    Tonnes are metric (2204.62 pounds, Kt may not total due to
    round-off errors).
    The resource estimates are based on the interpretation of 459 historic drill holes (222
    percussion and 237 pre-collared diamond holes) and 43 holes (14 percussion and 29 precollared
    diamond holes) drilled by Energy Metals between October and December 2006. Drill
    holes are nominally spaced at between 20-50m along strike in the main resource areas of
    Anomalies 15, 4, 7 and 2 increasing to a nominal 200m spacing in peripheral areas. Assays
    were derived from predominantly chemical methods (XRF) in significant ore zones, and
    calibrated radiometric methods in surrounding and less significant zones.
    Wire frame models were digitized on north-south cross sections using an approximate
    100ppm (U3O8) and an approximate 500 (V2O5) boundary to model multiple mineralised
    lenses outcropping at surface. The lenses generally occur within mineralised horizons within
    the Mt Eclipse Sandstone. The two major horizons are located at the contacts of the Units B
    and C and Units C and D. Additional horizons at Anomalies 4, 7 and 15 are seen within Units
    D and B. The mineralised lenses are generally narrow (true width 2-5m) and strike east-west.
    Dips of the mineralised lenses are sub vertical and predominantly dip south at 70-88 degrees.
    The modeled block dimensions are 15m along strike, 15m down dip and 2m width. These
    have been chosen to best reflect the geometry of the mineralisation.
    The information in this report relating to mineral resources is based on information compiled by Lorry Hughes BSc,
    MAusIMM and Arnold van der Heyden BSc, MAusIMM, both of whom have more than five years relevant experience
    in estimation of mineral resources and the mineral commodity uranium.
    Mr Hughes is a full time employee of Energy Metals Limited and takes responsibility for the quality of the data and
    geological interpretations provided to H & S. Mr van der Heyden is a full time employee of H & S and takes
    responsibility for the resource estimation.
    Mr Hughes and Mr van der Heyden have sufficient experience relevant to the assessment of this style of
    mineralisation to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration
    Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves – The JORC Code”. Each of the above named consents to the
    inclusion of the information in the report in the form and context in which it appears.

    Cheers markco2
 
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