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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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Post by aett258on Mar 28, 2017 10:30am
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NexGen's Once-in-a-Career Type of Asset

NexGen's Once-in-a-Career Type of Assethttps://www.theenergyreport.com/pub/na/nexgens-mineral-resource-for-arrow-highlights-once-in-a-career-type-of-asset

NexGen's Mineral Resource for Arrow Highlights 'Once-in-a-Career Type of Asset

Earlier this month, NexGen Energy Ltd. (NXE:TSX; NXGEF:OTCQX) released an updated mineral resource estimate for the 100%-owned Rook I property in Canada's uranium-rich Athabasca Basin. The estimate includes Indicated resources of 179.5 million pounds (179.5 Mlb) of U3O8 in 1.18 million tonnes (1.18 Mt) grading 6.88% U3O8, including the high-grade A2 core of 164.9 Mlb of U3O8 in 0.40 Mt grading 18.84% U3O8. The Inferred resource estimate is 122.1 Mlb in 4.25 Mt grading 1.30% U3O8.
 
The company noted that the 2016 drilling has "converted 89% of the March 2016 Arrow Deposit Maiden Inferred Mineral Resource into the updated Indicated Mineral Resource category. This level of conversion is truly unprecedented, which continues to confirm the strong continuity of grade and thickness seen across the Arrow deposit converted."
 
Paradigm Capital analyst David Davidson noted in a March 7 research report that "NexGen's discovery of the Arrow uranium deposit represents one of the larger and highest-grade discoveries in the Athabasca basin in decades. After only three years of drilling, the company released an updated NI-43-101 indicated & inferred resource of 5.5 Mt grading 2.5% U3O8 for a contained 302Mlb of U3O8. Additional drilling in all likelihood will expand the resource, which should allow for a potential development scenario."
 
Looking ahead, Davidson added, "NXE is well into its planned 35,000m 2017 winter drill campaign and we remain convinced that additional uranium pounds will be added, albeit at a slower rate than to date."
 
A March 20 uranium outlook report by BMO Capital Markets had analyst Alexander Pearce and Edward Sterck reporting, "We have upgraded NexGen to Outperform (Speculative) on the back of improved valuation multiples following its resource update and the recent share price pullback." He added that "the geological qualities of the orebody warrant a premium, in our view, particularly given further upside potential from what is already one of the largest resources in the Athabasca. Near-term catalysts include a PEA in mid-2017 and PFS by year-end."
 
Eight Capital analyst David Talbot noted in a March 6 report that "this new resource bodes well for an upcoming PEA. While Arrow's ultimate size remains unknown, it has become clear that the A2 HG Shear Zone alone can make a tremendous starter zone down ~400m. This will likely become the basis for the PEA. We expect excellent recovery at 98%, and there does not appear to be many deleterious metals which complicate milling. . .high grades and relatively little tonnage or throughput requirements should make this a very low cost production."
 
Rob Chang, in an interview with Uranium Investing News on March 16, stated that "NexGen recently increased their resource to 300 million pounds. Fantastic size. This is a world-class asset, and even though the market may have been expecting a little bit more, I think it will eventually get to that size anyway, maybe 400, perhaps 500 million pounds. But 300 on its own is fantastic and should not be sneezed at at all."
 
"Not only am I certain this will become a mine, this might very well be the best uranium mine out there, and perhaps one of the best mines period across any commodity when you factor in how cheap it's going to be to produce from it, and the quality and the grades that you're going to get from this asset. NexGen's sitting on one of those once-in-a-career type of assets that's very nice to see," Chang concluded.




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