Nexgen Energy’s Rook I Project, Southwestern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan: The Next Generation Of Uranium Operations

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 751 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Since its discovery in February 2014, the Arrow Uranium Deposit has undergone rapid development through aggressive and systematic drilling programs and is now being progressed through advanced engineering and permitting. Based on the 2018 NI 43-101 Technical Report, the Probable Mineral Reserve estimate totals 234.1 million (“M”) pounds (“lbs”) triuranium octoxide (“U3O8”), contained in 3.43 M tonnes at an average grade of 3.09% U3O8. The proposed processing plant at the Rook I Project (the “Project”) will be capable of producing up to 31 M lbs of U3O8 per year, with a projected mine life of nine years based on the Probable Mineral Reserve estimate, although NexGen is permitting a 24-year operating life at the Project assuming the majority of Inferred Mineral Resources are upgraded to Indicated Mineral Resources with continued mineral resource development drilling. The Project will be developed through transverse and longitudinal longhole mining methods, pairing primary and secondary stoping techniques with a high degree of equipment mechanization which will provide a combination of good productivity, high extraction, and stable back support. This next generation of uranium operations combines the use of advanced tele-remote equipment and instrumentation with a low-cost bulk mining method and a best-in-class tailings management practice, effectively reducing operating costs and setting a new standard for elite environmental and social practices.
Citation
APA:
(2020) Nexgen Energy’s Rook I Project, Southwestern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan: The Next Generation Of Uranium OperationsMLA: Nexgen Energy’s Rook I Project, Southwestern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan: The Next Generation Of Uranium Operations. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2020.