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Nexgen Energy Ltd T.NXE

Alternate Symbol(s):  NXE

NexGen Energy Ltd. is a Canadian company focused on delivering clean energy fuel for the future. It is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and evaluation and development of uranium properties in Canada. It is focused on optimally developing the Rook I Project. It has a portfolio of highly prospective projects, including its 100% owned Rook I property that is host to the high-grade Arrow Deposit, South Arrow, Harpoon, Bow, and the Cannon area. The Rook I Project is a development-stage uranium project in Canada. The new underground mine and mill development is located in the uranium-rich district of the southwestern area of the Athabasca Basin, located in Saskatchewan. Arrow is a 100% land-based, basement-hosted, and high-grade uranium discovery. The Rook I Project, host of the Arrow Deposit, which is a development-stage uranium project in Canada and is 100% owned by NexGen Energy Ltd. The Rook I property hosts the Harpoon Discovery located 4.7 km northeast of the Arrow Deposit.


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Comment by sailor1986on Apr 15, 2016 6:26pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:easy money has already been made

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:easy money has already been made
Smitty2000 wrote: check out the costs of mining and capex at those depths.


coolcoal wrote: I thought the hype here was not only the grade and amount of uranium, but also the cheaper cost of extraction due to better depths and no flooding issues.  The rhetoric is this just may be the lowest cost producer of uranium once developed.  So if our world requires uranium then it stands to reason a discovery that could very well be the lowest cost producer of a commodity the world needs and will need for decades to come should be a very high probability of a buyout.  

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