EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Honeymoon looks good if price rises

URANIUM hopeful Boss Resources has estimated it will cost US$10 million and take 12 months to get an 880,000 pound per annum operation into production at Honeymoon in South Australia once the green button is pushed.

Michael Quinn
Honeymoon looks good if price rises

Those numbers are the result of pre-feasibility work that has outlined two further stages to the project, with Honeymoon to produce 2 million pounds per annum in its Stage 2 guise and ultimately 3.2Mlbspa....

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