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Big plans for uranium play

THE resurrection and potential production of a Namibian uranium project that one of the world’s biggest mining houses walked away from 25 years ago is showing real promise among the plethora of new uranium hopefuls. <b>By Mark Mentiplay, <i>RESOURCESTOCKS</i>*</b>.

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Big plans for uranium play

West Australian Metals plans to begin drilling its Namibian uranium project within months with the objective of defining a JORC compliant resource containing 8000 tonnes of uranium oxide before the end...

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