Stewardson 2015 Drill Program

Uravan Minerals Inc. (Uravan) has finalized its strategy for positioning two (2) diamond drill holes on its Stewardson project [map link]. The 2015 drill program will test the C-conductor trend (Area B), where it is highly supported by surface geochemical anomalies, for hosting potential unconformity-type uranium mineralization.

The Stewardson project is located on the Virgin River structural trend within the south-central portion of the Athabasca Basin1, Saskatchewan [map Link].  The project is a joint exploration effort between Uravan and Cameco pursuant to the Halliday/Stewardson Option Agreement [press release link]. Uravan owns 100% of the Stewardson property and Cameco is earning an interest. Uravan is the operator and Cameco is funding the program.

The C-conductor, in anomalous Area B, is a major north-south trending basement EM (electromagnetic) geophysical feature defined by a 2013 airborne ZTEM2 geophysical survey [map Link].  Two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) inversion modeling of the ZTEM data was completed by Geotech Ltd. and Computational Geosciences Inc. (CGI), respectively, with follow up interpretation by Lawrence Bzdel, an independent geophysical consultant.

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