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Strateco Resources Inc SRSIF

Strateco Resources Inc. is a mining company. The Company is engaged in uranium exploration and development. The Company's Matoush project is located in the Otish Mountains of northern Quebec, approximately 275 kilometers north of Chibougamau and over 210 kilometers northeast of Mistissini. The Matoush project consists of the Matoush, Matoush Extension and Eclat properties, as well as the Pacific-Bay-Matoush property. The Matoush project comprises approximately 590 claims covering a total area of over 31,195 hectares. The Matoush property is located approximately 275 kilometers north of Chibougamau in the Otish Mountains of northern Quebec, Canada. The Eclat property is located in the Otish Mountains of northern Quebec, immediately south of the Matoush property. The Matoush Extension property is located north, west and east of the Matoush property in the Otish Mountains, in Northern Quebec. The Pacific-Bay Matoush Property is located in the Otish Mountains in northern Quebec.


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Post by stocknutfanon Jan 22, 2007 2:30pm
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Paul van Eeden, president, Cranberry Capital

Paul van Eeden, president, Cranberry Capital

They probably at Cigar Lake now already have the ability to freeze from underground. So I don't know that the warmer temperatures -- I do not know to what extent the warmer temperatures are impacting them. But certainly if you do not have freeze up on surface then it would complicate matters for exploration drilling. But I am -- I do not know whether it is going to hamper the rehabilitation of Cigar Lake. But the rehabilitation of Cigar Lake is a very serious issue for both Cameco and to the uranium market. It is not going to be easy. -- For Cameco and to the uranium market. I am skeptical on Cigar Lake only because people forget only about three years ago Cameco had flooding at McArthur river and it was a very similar incident. Now they had essentially a similar event at Cigar Lake shutting down Cigar Lake, in my opinion, almost undetermined period of time because I think it is going to take a long time for them to figure out how to deal with that. It is not going to be easy. Until they deal with it I think the uranium market is, is going to be under pressure except for the fact that there was so many investment funds coming into the uranium space. And that all the uranium that they bought in the last two years, which caused the uranium price to move up before Cigar Lake flooded, that inventory that these investment funds now hold is potential supply. If that potential supply was to be coaxed into the market then you could see the uranium price doing the opposite of what people would expect. It can soften even though Cigar Lake isn't resolved. If I were not for Cigar Lake I would be an incredible bear on uranium prices. But Cigar Lake is very material. In my mind changes a lot. Cigar Lake takes out about 12% of worldwide demand. And demand is about almost twice as much than mine supply. So Cigar Lake accounts for almost 20, 24% of what we banked on as supply post 2008. That has now been postponed. This is a very major event.

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