Greenvale Energy Uranium Exploration Projects, NT

Greenvale Energy Limited (ASX: GRV) has acquired an 80% interest in the Elkedra Uranium Project, located 300km northeast of Alice Springs in the Georgina Basin, NT. Covering 566 km², this project is highly prospective for sandstone-hosted and unconformity-style uranium mineralisation. A key feature is an 8km strike-length uranium anomaly situated near the fertile Elkedra granite....

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Project’s Summary

Douglas River Project

Located in the Pine Creek Mineral Field, 200km south of Darwin. The project is highly prospective for a suite of elements including Uranium, Tin and gold. The Pine Creek Region is one of the world’s largest and richest uranium provinces, containing the Alligator River (Ranger, Jabiluka deposits), Rum Jungle and South Alligator Valley (Coronation Hill, El Sherana deposits)

Tobermorey Project

Located on the NT/Qld border straddling the Plenty Highway 250kms east of Alice Springs. The project is highly prospective for uranium, with multiple U/Th ratio and uranium anomalies occurring within uraniferous palaeodrainage. The largest anomaly is on EL33621 trending south east for 20km by 15km at its widest point.

Henbury Project

Located in the Amadeus Basin 120km south of Alice Springs. The project is highly prospective for Uranium, with multiple U/Th ratio and uranium anomalies occurring within uraniferous calcrete subcrop extending over a 14km strike length.

Elkedra Uranium Project

The Elkedra Project area occupies an area of 566km in the Barkly region of the Northern Territory. The region has a semi-arid, tropical climate with average rainfall of 350mm during the summer period from November to March. The exploration field season traditionally occurs from late March to mid-November.