Stateline Project - Metallurgical collaboration and Targeting Work Advancing
Accessnewswire·2025-12-08 13:25

Core Insights - Uranium American Resources, Inc. (UAR) is advancing its Stateline Uranium-Vanadium Project, confirming strong historical mineralization with over 60 drillholes reporting uranium grades above 3,000 ppm [3][7] - The company is collaborating with DISA Technologies for preliminary metallurgical test work, which will be conducted at no cost to UAR [5][6][7] Project Update - A significant volume of historic drilling data has been digitized, including assay sheets and geological maps, supporting the project's mineralization potential [3] - Initial mapping has outlined multiple mineralized trends with a 700 ppm UO cut-off, and a distinct northwest target zone has been identified with historic assays reporting up to 0.45% UO and 3.45% VO [4][7] - Field crews will collect additional rock samples during the upcoming field program, building on a previous campaign that yielded assays above 1% uranium and 1% vanadium [4] Collaboration and Testing - The partnership with DISA Technologies aims to evaluate the suitability of their processing technology for the Stateline mineralization [5][6] - DISA will conduct bench-scale testing and non-invasive site surveys, including radiological scanning and mapping, to support the project [5][6] - The metallurgical sampling will run concurrently with UAR's field program, with updates expected as results are available [6][9] Technical Advancements - The company is undertaking sub-meter GPS surveying to confirm historic collar positions and integrating various geological data for improved target mapping [8] - Ongoing data integration efforts are aimed at modernizing the technical foundation of the project, enhancing understanding of its potential [9] - Engagement with external technical groups reflects broad interest in UAR's uranium-vanadium portfolio [10]