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HTML Part Two- New Mexico Uranium: Who Are the Serious Players? Part Two- New Mexico Uranium: Who Are the Serious Players? Author: James FinchStrathmore Minerals Corp Strathmore Minerals Corp controls a number of advanced uranium properties in New Mexico. The company's most advanced efforts have been proceeding with the permitting phase on its Church Rock property. To date, the National Instrument 43-101 resource calculations on two properties, the Church Rock and Roca Honda deposits, total nearly 50 million pounds in measured indicated, and inferred categories. Historical uranium calculations on other Strathmore properties in New Mexico, which are non-compliant by National Instrument 43-101 standards, indicate there may a similar amount in addition to what has been reported. Strathmore Minerals President and Chief Operating Officer David Miller told us via email, "It is Strathmore's intent to become the premier uranium producer in New Mexico." The company has approximately C$40 million in the bank to advance its projects. The company has followed the lead of Uranium Resources in the Church Rock area. Miller told us, "There are two ISR projects in various stages of permitting in the Church Rock area, which Strathmore started a year ago." The company has issued news releases updating investors on its permitting progress in New Mexico. In February, the company announced it was on schedule and under budget in permitting its Church Rock uranium property. A mid-April update announced Strathmore was developing its mandatory corporate programs in the permitting process and was advancing toward the licensing phase of its In Situ Recovery process. Dependent upon when Uranium Resources receives its final approval to commence its nearby ISR project, Strathmore Minerals should quickly follow with its project. Please see final section of this article about the company's Roca Honda project. James Finch contributes to StockInterview.com and other publications. To read StockInterview's entire Uranium Series, visit http://www.stockinterview.com Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/http://jamesfinch.articlealley.com/part-two-new-mexico-uranium-who-are-the-serious-players-68814.html Occupation: Writer James Finch is a contributing editor for StockInterview.com and other publications. http://www.stockinterview.com http://www.stockinterview.com Text Part Two- New Mexico Uranium: Who Are the Serious Players? Author: James Finch Strathmore Minerals Corp Strathmore Minerals Corp controls a number of advanced uranium properties in New Mexico. The company's most advanced efforts have been proceeding with the permitting phase on its Church Rock property. To date, the National Instrument 43-101 resource calculations on two properties, the Church Rock and Roca Honda deposits, total nearly 50 million pounds in measured indicated, and inferred categories. Historical uranium calculations on other Strathmore properties in New Mexico, which are non-compliant by National Instrument 43-101 standards, indicate there may a similar amount in addition to what has been reported. Strathmore Minerals President and Chief Operating Officer David Miller told us via email, "It is Strathmore's intent to become the premier uranium producer in New Mexico." The company has approximately C$40 million in the bank to advance its projects. The company has followed the lead of Uranium Resources in the Church Rock area. Miller told us, "There are two ISR projects in various stages of permitting in the Church Rock area, which Strathmore started a year ago." The company has issued news releases updating investors on its permitting progress in New Mexico. In February, the company announced it was on schedule and under budget in permitting its Church Rock uranium property. A mid-April update announced Strathmore was developing its mandatory corporate programs in the permitting process and was advancing toward the licensing phase of its In Situ Recovery process. Dependent upon when Uranium Resources receives its final approval to commence its nearby ISR project, Strathmore Minerals should quickly follow with its project. Please see final section of this article about the company's Roca Honda project. James Finch contributes to StockInterview.com and other publications. To read StockInterview's entire Uranium Series, visit http://www.stockinterview.com Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/http://jamesfinch.articlealley.com/part-two-new-mexico-uranium-who-are-the-serious-players-68814.html About the Author: James Finch is a contributing editor for StockInterview.com and other publications. http://www.stockinterview.com http://www.stockinterview.com Article Title: Article Keywords: return to article Author by James Finch James Finch is a contributing editor for StockInterview.com and other publications. http://www.stockinterview.com URL: http://www.stockinterview.com ads similar articles Part Three - New Mexico Uranium: Who Are the Serious Players?General Atomics Meet the 800-pound gorilla. Not only is General Atomics in the front end of the nuclear cycle with a uranium mining subsidiary, it is a privately held company whose interests are widespread across the nuclear fuel cycle. 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Text Part Two- New Mexico Uranium: Who Are the Serious Players? Author: James Finch Strathmore Minerals Corp Strathmore Minerals Corp controls a number of advanced uranium properties in New Mexico. The company's most advanced efforts have been proceeding with the permitting phase on its Church Rock property. To date, the National Instrument 43-101 resource calculations on two properties, the Church Rock and Roca Honda deposits, total nearly 50 million pounds in measured indicated, and inferred categories. Historical uranium calculations on other Strathmore properties in New Mexico, which are non-compliant by National Instrument 43-101 standards, indicate there may a similar amount in addition to what has been reported. Strathmore Minerals President and Chief Operating Officer David Miller told us via email, "It is Strathmore's intent to become the premier uranium producer in New Mexico." The company has approximately C$40 million in the bank to advance its projects. The company has followed the lead of Uranium Resources in the Church Rock area. Miller told us, "There are two ISR projects in various stages of permitting in the Church Rock area, which Strathmore started a year ago." The company has issued news releases updating investors on its permitting progress in New Mexico. In February, the company announced it was on schedule and under budget in permitting its Church Rock uranium property. A mid-April update announced Strathmore was developing its mandatory corporate programs in the permitting process and was advancing toward the licensing phase of its In Situ Recovery process. Dependent upon when Uranium Resources receives its final approval to commence its nearby ISR project, Strathmore Minerals should quickly follow with its project. Please see final section of this article about the company's Roca Honda project. James Finch contributes to StockInterview.com and other publications. To read StockInterview's entire Uranium Series, visit http://www.stockinterview.com Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/http://jamesfinch.articlealley.com/part-two-new-mexico-uranium-who-are-the-serious-players-68814.html About the Author: James Finch is a contributing editor for StockInterview.com and other publications. http://www.stockinterview.com http://www.stockinterview.com
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