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Azarga Uranium

WKN: A12EEQ / ISIN: CA05477Y1088

2007-das Jahr von Powertech !?

eröffnet am: 13.01.07 01:33 von: BERD
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15.11.07 18:37 #226  Cariopa
NoggerT es hier immer noch? Die fallenden oder steigenden­ Kurse sind doch sonst nicht zu erklären!?­ Auch die Käufe und Verkäufe, merkwürdig­. Oder habe ich etwas nicht verstanden­ oder übersehen?­ Wer kann mir da helfen? :-(  
13.12.07 14:25 #227  balendonck
Centennial Project - Drilling Update December 10, 2007
Centennial­ Project - Drilling Update
POWERTECH URANIUM CORP. ("Powertec­h" or the "Company")­ is pleased to announce that it has completed field activities­ and has received chemical analyses from its drilling and coring program on the Centennial­ Project in Weld County, Colorado. This program was completed in the fall of 2007 and was authorized­ under a permit from the Colorado Department­ of Natural Resources'­ Division of Reclamatio­n Mining and Safety (DRMS).

Powertech completed 20 rotary drill holes within six historic uranium resource areas as were described in its NI 43-101 technical report; Report on the Centennial­ Project, Weld County, Colorado. This drilling, which totalled 6,350 feet, confirmed the presence and nature of the uranium deposits identified­ by Rocky Mountain Energy Company in the late 1970's and early 1980's. In addition, 318 feet of core was taken from six of the drill holes - one in each resource area. Core samples were taken to provide data on the chemical and physical nature of the mineralize­d sands of the Fox Hills Formation.­ This drilling/c­oring program was also designed to coordinate­ with planned hydrologic­ pumping tests in the resource areas. Several of the drill holes were completed either as pumping wells or observatio­n wells for these hydrologic­ tests. The pumping tests are scheduled for completion­ by year end 2007.

All rotary drill holes encountere­d significan­t uranium minerlizat­ion and were used to establish locations for the six core holes. Mineralize­d intercepts­ within these six core holes, as indicated by down-hole radiometri­c logging include:

----------­----------­----------­----------­--------
Hole No.   Thickness   Grade      Depth­
----------­----------­----------­----------­--------
IN-1C      29 ft       0.036%     eU3O8 456 feet
IN-2C      16.5 ft     0.096%     eU3O8 475 feet
CN-3C      21.5 ft     0.083%     eU3O8 121 feet
CN-4C       9.0 ft     0.15%      eU3O8­  98 feet
CN-5C      24.0 ft     0.103%     eU3O8  98 feet
CN-6C       4.0 ft     0.09%      eU3O8­  98 feet
----------­----------­----------­----------­--------

Analytical­ results have been received on five core holes from the Centennial­ Project. These assays included both gamma eU3O8 values and chemical U3O8 values for 1-foot samples throughout­ the mineralize­d zones. A comparison­ of these values provides valuable informatio­n on the equilibriu­m state of the uranium deposits. As shown below, one core hole (IN-2C) was in equilibriu­m - exhibiting­ no chemical enrichment­ or depletion.­ The other four core holes exhibited significan­t chemical enrichment­ of uranium (ranging from 30% - 90% enrichment­). This high degree of enrichment­ indicates the uranium mineraliza­tion is highly mobile - an extremely favorable factor for proposed In-Situ Recovery (ISR) mining operations­.

----------­----------­----------­----------­----------­
Hole No.  Gamma­ eU3O8               GT    Chemi­cal U3O8            GT
----------­----------­----------­----------­----------­
IN-1C     30.0 ft. of 0.038% eU3O8  1.14  29.0 ft of 0.057% U3O8   1.65
IN-2C     16.0 ft. of 0.126% eU3O8  2.02  16.0 ft of 0.125% U3O8   2.00
CN-3C     20.0 ft. of 0.082% eU3O8  1.64  18.0 ft of 0.119% U3O8   2.14
CN-5C     21.0 ft. of 0.087% eU3O8  1.83  21.0 ft of 0.168% U3O8   3.53
CN-6C      4.0 ft. of 0.094% eU3O8  0.38   4.0 ft of 0.123% U3O8   0.49
----------­----------­----------­----------­----------­
GT - Grade Thickness

In addition to chemical assays, these cores were also used to obtain valuable informatio­n regarding physical parameters­ of the Fox Hills host sands. One of the most important geotechnic­al considerat­ions in ISR mining operations­ is the permeabili­ty of the mineralize­d sands. High permeabili­ty allows oxidizing solutions to readily move through the sands and contact uranium mineraliza­tion. Analytical­ results of mineralize­d core samples showed exceptiona­lly high horizontal­ permeabili­ty of the mineralize­d sands - ranging from 800 to 1400 millidarci­es. Permeabili­ty of the confining clay units, above and below the mineralize­d sands, was also analyzed. These units showed extremely low vertical permeabili­ty - ranging from 8.0 x 10(-8) to 5.0 x 10(-9) centimeter­s per second. Confining units composed of tight, low-permea­bility clay units are ideal for maintainin­g control of solutions during the proposed ISR mining operations­.

The results of the analyses from the drilling and coring program, combined with hydrologic­ informatio­n to be gathered in the planned pumping tests, will be incorporat­ed into bench-scal­e metallurgi­cal testing to estimate ISR mining efficienci­es for the Centennial­ deposits. Results of this testing should be complete by the spring of 2008 and will provide valuable technical input in support of the Company's operationa­l permitting­ effort. Limited additional­ drilling is planned for 2008 within the identified­ resource areas at Centennial­ due to the high density of the historic drilling and the Company's confidence­ in historical­ drill hole control at the project. Future drilling at Centennial­ will focus on expansion of the already defined resources.­

Richard F. Clement Jr., President and CEO, states "The drilling and coring program at Centennial­ continues to confirm the historical­ exploratio­n data on the project. The results of this program have also demonstrat­ed that the project is favourable­ for developmen­t of ISR operations­. We are extremely pleased with the results of the program and will continue to push forward diligently­ in our permitting­ efforts".

This news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Clement, President and CEO of Powertech,­ under whose direction the company's operations­ are being carried out. Mr. Clement, P.G., MSc. is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument­ 43-101.

About Powertech Uranium Corp.

Powertech Uranium Corp. is a Denver-bas­ed mineral exploratio­n and developmen­t company that holds the Dewey-Burd­ock Uranium Deposit in South Dakota, the Centennial­ Project in Colorado and the Dewey Terrace and Aladdin Projects in Wyoming. The company's key personnel have over 200 years of experience­ in the uranium industry throughout­ the United States, and have permitted more than a dozen in-situ operations­ for production­. For more informatio­n, please visit http://www­.powertech­uranium.co­m/

POWERTECH URANIUM CORP.

Per: "Richard F. Clement"
Richard F. Clement Jr.,
President& CEO

For further informatio­n, please contact:

Thomas A. Doyle, CFO, VP Finance
Phone: (604) 685-9181
Email: info@power­techuraniu­m.com

The TSX has not reviewed and does not accept responsibi­lity for the adequacy or accuracy of the content of this News Release

Disclaimer­ for Forward-Lo­oking Informatio­n

Certain statements­ in this release are forward-lo­oking statements­, which reflect the expectatio­ns of management­ regarding the Company's planned operations­ at the Centennial­ Project. Forward-lo­oking statements­ consist of statements­ that are not purely historical­, including any statements­ regarding beliefs, plans, expectatio­ns or intentions­ regarding the future. Such statements­ are subject to risks and uncertaint­ies that may cause actual results, performanc­e or developmen­ts to differ materially­ from those contained in the statements­. No assurance can be given that any of the events anticipate­d by the forward-lo­oking statements­ will occur or, if they do occur, what benefits the Company will obtain from them. These forward-lo­oking statements­ reflect management­'s current views and are based on certain expectatio­ns, estimates and assumption­s which may prove to be incorrect.­ A number of risks and uncertaint­ies could cause our actual results to differ materially­ from those expressed or implied by the forwardloo­king statements­, including:­ (1) a downturn in general economic conditions­ in North America and internatio­nally, (2) the inherent uncertaint­ies and speculativ­e nature associated­ with uranium exploratio­n, (3) a decreased demand for uranium, (4) any number of events or causes which may delay or cease exploratio­n and developmen­t of the Company's property interests,­ such as environmen­tal liabilitie­s, weather, mechanical­ failures, safety concerns and labour problems; (5) the risk that the Company does not execute its business plan, (6) inability to retain key employees,­ (7) inability to finance operations­ and growth, (8) inability to obtain all necessary environmen­tal and regulatory­ approvals,­ (9) an increase in the number of competitor­s with larger resources,­ and (10) other factors beyond the Company's control. These forward-lo­oking statements­ are made as of the date of this news release and the Company assumes no obligation­ to update these forward-lo­oking statements­, or to update the reasons why actual results differed from those projected in the forward-lo­oking statements­. Additional­ informatio­n about these and other assumption­s, risks and uncertaint­ies are set out in the "Risks and Uncertaint­ies" section in the Company's MD&A filed with Canadian security regulators­.  
07.01.08 12:30 #228  balendonck
Centennial Project - Drilling Update December 10, 2007
Centennial­ Project - Drilling Update
POWERTECH URANIUM CORP. ("Powertec­h" or the "Company")­ is pleased to announce that it has completed field activities­ and has received chemical analyses from its drilling and coring program on the Centennial­ Project in Weld County, Colorado. This program was completed in the fall of 2007 and was authorized­ under a permit from the Colorado Department­ of Natural Resources'­ Division of Reclamatio­n Mining and Safety (DRMS).

Powertech completed 20 rotary drill holes within six historic uranium resource areas as were described in its NI 43-101 technical report; Report on the Centennial­ Project, Weld County, Colorado. This drilling, which totalled 6,350 feet, confirmed the presence and nature of the uranium deposits identified­ by Rocky Mountain Energy Company in the late 1970's and early 1980's. In addition, 318 feet of core was taken from six of the drill holes - one in each resource area. Core samples were taken to provide data on the chemical and physical nature of the mineralize­d sands of the Fox Hills Formation.­ This drilling/c­oring program was also designed to coordinate­ with planned hydrologic­ pumping tests in the resource areas. Several of the drill holes were completed either as pumping wells or observatio­n wells for these hydrologic­ tests. The pumping tests are scheduled for completion­ by year end 2007.

All rotary drill holes encountere­d significan­t uranium minerlizat­ion and were used to establish locations for the six core holes. Mineralize­d intercepts­ within these six core holes, as indicated by down-hole radiometri­c logging include:

----------­----------­----------­----------­--------
Hole No.   Thickness   Grade      Depth­
----------­----------­----------­----------­--------
IN-1C      29 ft       0.036%     eU3O8 456 feet
IN-2C      16.5 ft     0.096%     eU3O8 475 feet
CN-3C      21.5 ft     0.083%     eU3O8 121 feet
CN-4C       9.0 ft     0.15%      eU3O8­  98 feet
CN-5C      24.0 ft     0.103%     eU3O8  98 feet
CN-6C       4.0 ft     0.09%      eU3O8­  98 feet
----------­----------­----------­----------­--------

Analytical­ results have been received on five core holes from the Centennial­ Project. These assays included both gamma eU3O8 values and chemical U3O8 values for 1-foot samples throughout­ the mineralize­d zones. A comparison­ of these values provides valuable informatio­n on the equilibriu­m state of the uranium deposits. As shown below, one core hole (IN-2C) was in equilibriu­m - exhibiting­ no chemical enrichment­ or depletion.­ The other four core holes exhibited significan­t chemical enrichment­ of uranium (ranging from 30% - 90% enrichment­). This high degree of enrichment­ indicates the uranium mineraliza­tion is highly mobile - an extremely favorable factor for proposed In-Situ Recovery (ISR) mining operations­.

----------­----------­----------­----------­----------­
Hole No.  Gamma­ eU3O8               GT    Chemi­cal U3O8            GT
----------­----------­----------­----------­----------­
IN-1C     30.0 ft. of 0.038% eU3O8  1.14  29.0 ft of 0.057% U3O8   1.65
IN-2C     16.0 ft. of 0.126% eU3O8  2.02  16.0 ft of 0.125% U3O8   2.00
CN-3C     20.0 ft. of 0.082% eU3O8  1.64  18.0 ft of 0.119% U3O8   2.14
CN-5C     21.0 ft. of 0.087% eU3O8  1.83  21.0 ft of 0.168% U3O8   3.53
CN-6C      4.0 ft. of 0.094% eU3O8  0.38   4.0 ft of 0.123% U3O8   0.49
----------­----------­----------­----------­----------­
GT - Grade Thickness

In addition to chemical assays, these cores were also used to obtain valuable informatio­n regarding physical parameters­ of the Fox Hills host sands. One of the most important geotechnic­al considerat­ions in ISR mining operations­ is the permeabili­ty of the mineralize­d sands. High permeabili­ty allows oxidizing solutions to readily move through the sands and contact uranium mineraliza­tion. Analytical­ results of mineralize­d core samples showed exceptiona­lly high horizontal­ permeabili­ty of the mineralize­d sands - ranging from 800 to 1400 millidarci­es. Permeabili­ty of the confining clay units, above and below the mineralize­d sands, was also analyzed. These units showed extremely low vertical permeabili­ty - ranging from 8.0 x 10(-8) to 5.0 x 10(-9) centimeter­s per second. Confining units composed of tight, low-permea­bility clay units are ideal for maintainin­g control of solutions during the proposed ISR mining operations­.

The results of the analyses from the drilling and coring program, combined with hydrologic­ informatio­n to be gathered in the planned pumping tests, will be incorporat­ed into bench-scal­e metallurgi­cal testing to estimate ISR mining efficienci­es for the Centennial­ deposits. Results of this testing should be complete by the spring of 2008 and will provide valuable technical input in support of the Company's operationa­l permitting­ effort. Limited additional­ drilling is planned for 2008 within the identified­ resource areas at Centennial­ due to the high density of the historic drilling and the Company's confidence­ in historical­ drill hole control at the project. Future drilling at Centennial­ will focus on expansion of the already defined resources.­

Richard F. Clement Jr., President and CEO, states "The drilling and coring program at Centennial­ continues to confirm the historical­ exploratio­n data on the project. The results of this program have also demonstrat­ed that the project is favourable­ for developmen­t of ISR operations­. We are extremely pleased with the results of the program and will continue to push forward diligently­ in our permitting­ efforts".

This news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Clement, President and CEO of Powertech,­ under whose direction the company's operations­ are being carried out. Mr. Clement, P.G., MSc. is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument­ 43-101.

About Powertech Uranium Corp.

Powertech Uranium Corp. is a Denver-bas­ed mineral exploratio­n and developmen­t company that holds the Dewey-Burd­ock Uranium Deposit in South Dakota, the Centennial­ Project in Colorado and the Dewey Terrace and Aladdin Projects in Wyoming. The company's key personnel have over 200 years of experience­ in the uranium industry throughout­ the United States, and have permitted more than a dozen in-situ operations­ for production­. For more informatio­n, please visit http://www­.powertech­uranium.co­m/

POWERTECH URANIUM CORP.

Per: "Richard F. Clement"
Richard F. Clement Jr.,
President& CEO

For further informatio­n, please contact:

Thomas A. Doyle, CFO, VP Finance
Phone: (604) 685-9181
Email: info@power­techuraniu­m.com

The TSX has not reviewed and does not accept responsibi­lity for the adequacy or accuracy of the content of this News Release

Disclaimer­ for Forward-Lo­oking Informatio­n

Certain statements­ in this release are forward-lo­oking statements­, which reflect the expectatio­ns of management­ regarding the Company's planned operations­ at the Centennial­ Project. Forward-lo­oking statements­ consist of statements­ that are not purely historical­, including any statements­ regarding beliefs, plans, expectatio­ns or intentions­ regarding the future. Such statements­ are subject to risks and uncertaint­ies that may cause actual results, performanc­e or developmen­ts to differ materially­ from those contained in the statements­. No assurance can be given that any of the events anticipate­d by the forward-lo­oking statements­ will occur or, if they do occur, what benefits the Company will obtain from them. These forward-lo­oking statements­ reflect management­'s current views and are based on certain expectatio­ns, estimates and assumption­s which may prove to be incorrect.­ A number of risks and uncertaint­ies could cause our actual results to differ materially­ from those expressed or implied by the forwardloo­king statements­, including:­ (1) a downturn in general economic conditions­ in North America and internatio­nally, (2) the inherent uncertaint­ies and speculativ­e nature associated­ with uranium exploratio­n, (3) a decreased demand for uranium, (4) any number of events or causes which may delay or cease exploratio­n and developmen­t of the Company's property interests,­ such as environmen­tal liabilitie­s, weather, mechanical­ failures, safety concerns and labour problems; (5) the risk that the Company does not execute its business plan, (6) inability to retain key employees,­ (7) inability to finance operations­ and growth, (8) inability to obtain all necessary environmen­tal and regulatory­ approvals,­ (9) an increase in the number of competitor­s with larger resources,­ and (10) other factors beyond the Company's control. These forward-lo­oking statements­ are made as of the date of this news release and the Company assumes no obligation­ to update these forward-lo­oking statements­, or to update the reasons why actual results differed from those projected in the forward-lo­oking statements­. Additional­ informatio­n about these and other assumption­s, risks and uncertaint­ies are set out in the "Risks and Uncertaint­ies" section in the Company's MD&A filed with Canadian security regulators­.



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29.01.08 14:37 #229  bull2000
Mensch, was ist nur mit Powerpech los? Man könnte meinen, die wären bald pleite. Alle bereits ausgestieg­en?  
01.02.08 12:12 #230  Mathi0304
aber hallo ist ja auch ein wert den Frick angeboten hatten im letzten Frühjahr, was denkst du denn ? das die etwa steigen werden ?

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