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Uranium Australia was established in January 2007 to explore and develop uranium projects within the Northern Teriitory and Western Australia and to seek advanced uranium exploration resource development opportunities within Australia and overseas.  The Company brings together a management team experienced in sourcing, evaluation, exploration and development of resource projects.

 

The Batchelor Project in the Rum Jungle Mineral Field, Northern Territory is near a number of historical and modern uranium deposits and has a high level of discovery potential for “unconformity-style uranium mineralisation located near good infrastructure.

The Green Alligator Project extends the prospective rock horizons of the Batchelor Project several dozen kilometres to the east and northeast, creating a near continuous tenement package with unconformity-style uranium mineralisation potential.

The Hercules Project is located in a West Australia Proterozoic sedimentary basin interpreted to be the host for uranium derived from the older underlying Yilgarn Craton granites to the south as well as within the sediments themselves.  The Project area already hosts known uranium anomalism up to a peak of 25% uranium.

The Tank Well Project is located north of, and consists of a similar geological setting to the Hercules Project and has good potential for several styles of uranium mineralisation, including calcrete-hosted near surface.

The Yalinga Bore Project, within the Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia, is considered to have good potential for calcrete and roll-front style uranium mineralisation related to palaeochannel drainage overlying uriniferous basement granites.

The Melrose Project, adjacent to the Maitland Project has untested potential for uranium mineralisation in younger palaeodrainage systems.

The Salt Dam Project, located in the Yilgarn Craton has a similar setting to the Yalinga Bore Project and has similarly high potential for uranium mineralisation related to buried palaeochannels.

The Mt. Elephant Project, southwest of Paraburdoo, covers a 12 kilometre thick succession of sedimentary rocks.  This project has a number of clear uranium and polymetalic alteration target zones revealed by sophisticated geophysical imagery.

The Lohengrin Project in Western Australia covers favourable geological environments similar to those hosting Proterozoic unconformity-related uranium deposits at Jabiluka in the Northern Territory.

The Maitland Project hosts the southern extension of the Lake Maitland calcrete uranium deposit which has, according published sources, an Inferred and Indicated resources of around 7,860 tonnes of uranium oxide with average grade is 0.05%U3O8. 

 

 

board of directors

Board of Directors

Andrej K. Karpinski,  Executive Chairman

Daniel Smetana, Non-executive Director

Andrew Teo, Non-Executive Director