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Posted at 06/2/2009 18:35 by share_shark Yes, you are quite right yogro, I got this 100% wrong but not many MUU shareholders knew that Forte Energy were the good, new company but Gerri has posted the new links for us.ASX - FTE (Prices quoted in Australian Dollars) AIM - FTE (Prices quoted in British Pounds) |
Posted at 08/8/2008 12:21 by andy MUU are featured in this excellent article on the uranium market; |
Posted at 25/6/2008 07:26 by gerri-c Speculators might not be so happy but from an investment stand-point, the alliance with Areva has to be enhancing for MUR/MUU? |
Posted at 25/6/2008 07:00 by eintracht Thr news was not weoclmed very well here in Aus as when trading started again MUU ended up 10% down on the day. So expect the U.K. to follow. |
Posted at 15/5/2008 17:03 by dadob1 posted my MUU share certs onto Iweb the other day and they have lost them claiming only the crest transfer forms were in the envelope.How do I go about getting new ones issued?? Thanks |
Posted at 26/3/2008 14:25 by vanbrussel All depends on the outcome of the Maroochydore scoping studyCould be a substantial revaluation of MUU Look for slide 33 on this mornings 'ABY' presentation (26/03/08) Says study is commisioned! AS FROM HOTCOPPER.COM.AU re: scoping study commissioned 500k tonnes copper (by poster Vayama) Covers geological review, processing and metallurgy mine design that sounds like everything to me... that's why I am phoning...to see how official it is... it think an official announcement should improve the share price and re-rate hopefully to around 16 to 18 cents, even 20 cents... -------------------- re: scoping study commissioned 500k tonnes copper (by poster Vayama) on Mauritania Frog...am I not sure about the uranium...however my knowledge is very limited... I was reading up on in situ leach (ISL) mining, which according to the reading is for sandstane and sendiment deposits.. the Mauritania deposit is in granite, which I suppose may possibility make it less attractive if it must be mined by conventional methods.. i did email MUR about this and got the following answer: "Thank you for your email. I have referred your questions to our Technical Director. He advised that it is still very early in the process. Further infill drilling would be required to model a shape for possible JORC calculation. Concerning heap leach mining, yes that would be a possibility, but again, it is still too early to decide best method." |
Posted at 15/10/2007 11:07 by vanbrussel A good example is the (UraMin) AREVA episyenite deposit in neighbouring Senegal License area is highly prospective with known uranium mineralisation historically reported at 3.8 million lbs at a grade of 0.24% U3O8 Over 40,000 metres of historical drilling previously undertaken The area covered by the Mining Convention is described as 'Saraya East' and is 2,992 km2 in extent. The area was extensively explored by COGEMA-BRGM in a three phase program during the late 1950's, 1970's and early 1980's. Uranium mineralisation was identified as being Episyenite hosted, resulting from hydrothermal remobilisation and alteration of the surrounding granites. An historical estimate of approximately 750,000 tonnes at an average grade of 0.24% U3O8, which equates to 3.8 million lbs of U3O8, was completed by COGEMA*. However, the project was not economical to mine at the uranium prices of the time. Recorded intersections are at depths ranging from 50 to 220 meters below the surface. In terms of the Convention, UraMin Exploration has committed itself to spending US$5,996,000 on its prospecting activities in Senegal over a three year period ► Grades normally between 0.15% and 0.25% ► Individual deposits are relatively small: above = 1,725 tonnes U3O8 for 750,000 ton of ore at 0.24% MUU 9,500ppm (0.95%) sample is really exceptional for episyenite MURCHISON UNITED: A quick count for 'BIRE' at Bir En Nar: as on map 1 in NR Three drilling zones 1. 50,000m² x 100m depth = 5MM m³ x 2.5 sg = 12,5MM ton 2. 25,000m² x 100m depth = 2.5MM m³ x 2.5 sg = 6.25MM ton 3. 15,000m² x 100m depth = 1.5MM m³ x 2.5 sg = 3.75MM ton ► Makes a 22,500,000 ton PROJECT AREA: compare this with the 750,000 ton mentioned above |
Posted at 20/9/2007 07:18 by vanbrussel Mauritanian drilling: announcement by end of next week?Mauritania's oil and mines minister and the mines-and-geology department boss were in Perth at the DownUnder conference (and MUU homebase?) |
Posted at 20/8/2007 10:22 by vanbrussel A reaction on III-board is that all this is hyping by the local politiciansMonster strike was the expression used Down Under - Combination U3O8 & REE & height & strike is impressive - Guinea is no chickensh*t country, they now what size is - Guinea possesses over 25 billion Mt of bauxite, perhaps up to 1/2 of the world's reserves - Guinea's mineral wealth includes more than 4 billion tons of high-grade iron ore - Other Ozzy U3O8 players are 1. Acclaim Exploration NL (AEX) with only recent Guinea Acquisitions (31/07/2007 Quarterly Activities Report) - And 2. Nova Energy Ltd (NEL) which is merging with Toro Energy (TOE) Aditya Birla Minerals posted their AGM-presentation today: slide 23 is on the Maroochydore-JV Development Project - again the word RESOURCE is used: - Near surface resource of 50Mt @ 1%Cu, OXIDE and supergene - Drilling for resource confirmation and metallurgical test work started in July And them the MUU concessions on the Reguibat Shield in Mauritania - Very efficient Ministry of Mines; only 30 days for an exploration permit - Worldbank funded a US$10 airborne survey on the Reguibat Shield (by Fugro) a couple of years ago, a whole lot of work is already been done - Have a look at the MiningJournal special publication on Mauritania (feb-06) - Or have a look a the Japan-Mauritania project (completed in March 06)and more specific on the simplified-geology-a U3O8 is not mentioned but what do you see: Yep, Archean and Proterozoic granites |
Posted at 20/8/2007 04:42 by vanbrussel Monster uranium strike in GuineaAccording theAustralian.news.c Nothing new in the article, same copy as by AFP on 18th, but theAustralian uses the word Reserves* in capital letters! Did MUU drilled that much they already can state they have Reserves? LOL RESERVES of uranium have been found in the west African country of Guinea by Australian miner Murchison United NL, Guinea's Mines and Geology Minister Ahmad Kante has announced. The discovery was revealed by analysis of samples from the Firawa site at Kissidougou, 600km southeast of the capital, Conakry, the minister said. *Reserves = Mineral to be mineable under the technical and economic conditions at the time of assessment |
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