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Westwater Resources Inc WWR

Westwater Resources, Inc. is an energy technology company. The Company is focused on developing battery-grade natural graphite materials. The Company’s primary project is the Kellyton Graphite Processing Plant that is under construction in east-central Alabama. The Company's projects also include Coosa Graphite Project, Bama Mine Project and COOSA Vanadium Project. The Coosa Graphite Deposit is an advanced natural flake graphite deposit in the contiguous United States and is located across 41,965 acres (17,000 hectares) in Coosa County, Alabama. The Bama Mine Project is located in the Alabama Graphite Belt and comprises of 1,300 acres of land. The vanadium mineralization at the Coosa project occurs principally as the mineral roscoelite, a medium to dark green mica mineral that has been a global source for vanadium.


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Post by moonlight1on Nov 29, 2018 8:38pm
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Westwater discovers Vanadium

Westwater discovers Vanadium
 
 

Not sure if it's worth posting on this board as no one ever seems to read it, never seen so much apathy....what happened to all the Alabama investors that transferred over to Westwater? 


Recent Assays Show Vanadium Concentrations of up to 0.4% V2O5 

Current Market Prices in Vanadium Reflect Greater Upside Potential for Coosa

CENTENNIAL, Colo., November 29, 2018 – Westwater Resources, Inc. (“Westwater,” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: WWR), an energy materials development company, is pleased to announce the discovery of significant levels of vanadium concentrations at several locales within the graphitic schists at the Company’s Coosa Graphite Project, located in Coosa County, Alabama.

Christopher Jones, President and CEO of Westwater Resources, stated “We are delighted to confirm the discovery of vanadium on our existing mineral leases in Alabama. The prospect of adding a vanadium credit to our already robust economics at the Coosa Graphite Project appreciably increases the value of our holdings.  The Westwater team is designing an exploration program to more fully define the extent of the vanadium mineralization.”

“Westwater holds two large graphite development projects that now also may contain significant levels of vanadium. Together with our lithium properties and uranium holdings in the American West, and further to the development to our Alabama-based graphite business, the potential income we can generate from vanadium could translate to a higher valuation for WWR in the future,” concluded Mr. Jones.

Recent assay results for numerous samples collected from the graphitic schists in areas adjacent to the known graphite resource area of the Coosa Project have shown concentrations values of up to 0.4% V2O5 (which is equal to 8 pounds of V2O5 per short ton), as well as values ranging up to 0.26% V2O5 in the graphite deposit area itself.  Westwater believes that these concentrations are significant and warrant integrated evaluation of graphite-vanadium resources of the Coosa Graphite Project.  Vanadium pentoxide (V2O5) is the most common form traded and currently sells for $33.10/lb. (98% V2O5 Flake, China as reported by www.vanadiumprice.com on November 26, 2018).  This current price represents a multi-year high, with a rise of over 300% in the last 12 months.

The occurrences of elevated concentrations of vanadium in the Alabama Graphite belt have been known since 1940s, as documented by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) Report of Investigations 4366 (December 1948).  USBM documents anomalous vanadium results for samples from the now inactive Fixico graphite mine, located on one of the properties leased by Westwater and adjacent to the Coosa Graphite Project and from Westwater’s Bama Mine in Chilton County, Alabama and from the Dean Prospect, situated on properties controlled by Westwater.


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