NexGen Discovers Off-Scale Radioactivity at Radon Anomaly 3.7 km Northeast from Arrow

Vancouver, BC, March 31st, 2015 – NexGen Energy Ltd. (TSX-V: NXE) (“NexGen” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that off-scale radioactivity (>10,000 cps) has been drilled approximately 3.7 km northeast and along trend from the Arrow zone on our 100% owned Rook I property, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan.

This new discovery named “Bow” is coincident with a recently located radon anomaly that tracks the strike of a VTEM conductor for approximately 730 m, and is up to 140 m wide. This particular radon anomaly has the highest reading of all known radon anomalies in the area with a peak reading of 36.0 pCi/L, and is 80 m south of off-scale radioactivity drilled in hole BO-15-10. A fourth drill rig was mobilized to the Rook I property, and has joined one other drill rig in testing this high priority area named the “Bow Discovery” (Figure 1).

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