Anatolia encounters new uranium at Sefaatli
Anatolia Energy (ASX: AEK) has completed a further at the Tulum Tepe and Deliler prospects within the company’s Sefaatli uranium project.
Anatolia said all holes had intersected uranium mineralisation while also encountering further mineralisation in the vicinity of a recently-identified cross-cutting fault at the Deliler prospect.
The company claims the drilling at the Tulu Tepe prospect has discovered new mineralisation with two holes returning:
2.5 metres at 2150ppm uranium from 81.7m, including 1.2m at 3980ppm uranium (SD60); and
4.3m at 930ppm uranium from 80.3m, including 0.5m at 2240ppm uranium (SD69).
Drilling within the vicinity of the cross-cutting fault at Deliler returned:
1.8m at 940ppm uranium from 74.4m, including 0.6m at 1940ppm uranium (SD62); and
1.3m at 580ppm uranium from 51.9m, including 0.5m at 1520ppm uranium (SD67).
“These recent results indicate strong mineralisation within the Sefaatli project exceeding our expectations,” Anatolia Energy interim CEO and managing director Paul Cronin said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.
“It is increasingly likely that Sefaatli may be capable of being developed as a satellite operation to feed into our advanced Temrezli ISR uranium project.
“The discovery of the fault zone within the Deliler prospect and the new uranium mineralisation at Tulu Tepe are very encouraging and gives us all necessary confidence to plan the Phase 2 drilling likely to commence in Q1 2015.”
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