NexGen Energy calls uranium drilling results, “simply stunning”

Aerial view of the Rook 1 camp in northern Saskatchewan. — Photo courtesy NexGen Energy Vancouver-based NexGen Energy Ltd. has announced further res

Aerial view of the Rook 1 camp in northern Saskatchewan. — Photo courtesy NexGen Energy

Vancouver-based NexGen Energy Ltd. has announced further results from our on-going six rig 30,000 m winter 2016 drill program on our 100% owned Rook I Property, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan.

Garrett Ainsworth, Vice-President, Exploration and Development, commented: “Results from hole AR-16-63c2 are simply stunning, and represent the strongest radioactivity ever recorded at the Arrow zone. The continuity of mineralization in the higher grade A2 sub-zone is clearly evident. Furthermore, this zone remains open and will be tested further this winter together with exploring for other potential ‘sub-zones’ at Arrow. Hole -63c2 has a similar radioactivity profile to AR-15-62 (returned continuous GT of 787), except it has nearly seven times as much minimum >61,000 cps. The gamma probe comparison between the two holes really says it all.”

Leigh Curyer, Chief Executive Officer, commented: “The Arrow zone has again delivered a truly unique hole. The winter 2016 program has already produced highly material results in only its first month of operation, highlighting Arrow’s current and future potential. Our six rig program will continue to define the A2 sub-zone further as well as drill for zone extensions and along strike from Arrow.”

NexGen is a British Columbia corporation with a focus on the acquisition, exploration and development of Canadian uranium projects. NexGen has a highly experienced team of uranium industry professionals with a successful track record in the discovery of uranium deposits and in developing projects through discovery to production. NexGen owns a portfolio of highly prospective uranium exploration assets in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada, including a 100% interest in Rook I, location of the Arrow Discovery in February 2014 and Bow Discovery in March 2015.