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Uranium 308 exploration at Janchivlan uranium site to include six drill sites PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
ImageUranium 308 Corp. has announced it will begin advanced drilling as part of its 2008 exploration program at the Janchivlan uranium site, located 70 km southeast of Ulaanbaatar.  

The exploration team is planning to drill at six sites within the 196.38 sq. km Janchivlan property. Goals for the exploration season include geological mapping, radiometric surveying, trenching, and sampling, with follow-up diamond core drilling of 25,000m. Yunnan Nuclear Industry Brigade 209 of China has been hired to be the program's general contractor.  

As part of its current activities, Uranium 308 Corp. is training Mongolian geologists in handling, cutting, sampling, shipping, and ensuring the security of core samples from Janchivlan.  

A Canadian firm, Activation Laboratories, will prepare and process core samples at its facilities in Ulaanbaatar. Activation will conduct final analysis of samples in its labs in Ontario, Canada. 

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