GoviEx Uranium Completes Successful Drilling Campaign at Muntanga Project in Zambia

In This Article:

  • 15,835 m drilling program completed on Muntanga and Dibbwi East deposits

  • Infill drilling designed to upgrade mineral resources from inferred into indicated

  • Technical work on track to complete Feasibility Study and ESIA in 2024 with a goal to start uranium production within two years of securing financing

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 3, 2024) - GoviEx Uranium Inc. (TSXV: GXU) (OTCQX: GVXXF) ("GoviEx" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has concluded an extensive drilling program in support of its ongoing feasibility study at its wholly owned, mine permitted Muntanga Uranium Project in Zambia. This field work was conducted following a successful drilling program in 2022, which resulted in an updated increased mineral resource estimate ("MRE")1 reported on July 17, 2023.

In the second half of 2023, the Company conducted a total of 15,835 metres of infill drilling, covering 160 holes mostly at the Dibbwi East and Muntanga deposits, with the objective to further upgrade the mineral resource category in areas previously categorized as inferred, mostly due to drill hole spacing and expansion of the Dibbwi East mineral resource open pit. The results of the current infill drilling program indicate potential for conversion of mineral resources from the inferred into the indicated categories. The updated MRE1 resulting from the 2023 drilling will be reported as part of the forthcoming feasibility study in 2024.

Daniel Major, CEO, commented:

"We are very pleased with the results of recent infill drilling campaign which indicates strong potential for conversion of more mineral resources from the inferred into the indicated categories, which would mean these upgraded mineral resources can be included in the upcoming feasibility study, increasing the size and quality of the project. With uranium prices strengthening, we are continuing to progress with the development of the Muntanga project and looking forward to delivering a feasibility study next year with a goal to start producing within two years of securing financing."

Diamond drilling was completed to validate the gamma and radon correction carried out on the downhole logs. These holes were located as twins to existing percussion holes drilled in 2021 and 2022. Table 1 shows the breakdown of drill holes per deposit area.

Table 1: Summary of 2023 Drilling


DTH: Down-the-Hole DDH: Diamond Drill Hole

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