Superior drilling technique brings higher uranium grades for A-Cap

BSE-listed emerging uranium explorer, A-Cap Resources, has reported encouraging assay results from recently completed Hollow Auger (HA) drilling at its Mokobaesi Prospect near Serule.

In a statement on Tuesday, the company said results showed a 47-percent higher grade than the previous factored radiometric probe grades.Also, the interpreted secondary ore zone at Mokobaesi was 17 percent higher than the factored probe grades.

The new assay data from the HA drilling indicating the application of an 0.85 factoring of grades is no longer justified and it is anticipated there will be a rise in the estimated uranium grades for the Mokobaesi portion of the deposit when the resource is updated.

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