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A. The Macusani district has been well documented to contain numerous uranium showings since the 1970s. While regional prospecting and geological reconnaissance work for uranium actually began in the 1950s by groups such as the United States Atomic Energy Commission, the International Atomic Energy Association and the Peruvian Institute for Nuclear Energy, no economic concentrations of uranium were observed until 1978 when a significant discovery was made near the town of Macusani in the southeastern part of the country. It was in this region that a carborne radiometric survey identified numerous surface uranium anomalies hosted in volcanic rock, an occurence rarely seen elsewhere in the world.
After the first 60 uranium showings were discovered in 1978, systematic radiometric prospecting and trenching were carried out over an area of approximately 600 square kilometers, culminating in the discovery of numerous additional uranium showings.
A. In 1984, the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and the International Atomic Energy Agency sponsored an International Uranium Resources Evaluation Project Mission to Peru. At the time, even with only limited exploration conducted, the mission estimated that the speculative resources of the country fell within the range of 6,000 to 11,000 tonnes (13 million to 24 million pounds) of uranium and recommended that US$10 million be spent on uranium exploration in the country. In particular, the mission identified the Macusani region to have the most potential to host much of this uranium.
A. Due to the falling uranium price at the time, spurred by negative public sentiment over the nuclear industry (Three Mile Island disaster in 1979), the exploration program recommended by the International Uranium Resources Evaluation Project Mission was never carried out. The area was largely left untouched until 2005, when Solex staked its first batch of concessions. The uranium price at the time was still only US$25 to US$30 per pound.
A. The project, if found to be economically viable, exhibits many characteristics that are highly favorable to a prospective operation:
A. Several changes have occurred in the nuclear industry to make the Macusani region look much more attractive today:
A. Solex and its joint venture partner, Eldorado Gold Corporation, are the first companies to begin drilling the Macusani Uranium District in an effort to uncover the region's uranium potential. As such, much has yet to be learned and understood about the geological setting of the region and how mineralization is controlled. Solex and its JV partner's goal in 2008 is to establish an initial Inferred Resource Estimate on the Macusai East JV project based on drill results from a 24,000-metre drill program in 2007 (conducted on a less than 50% of the first seven of over 53 targets on this single project).
A. With over 500 years of mining activities in the country, Peru has one of the most successful track records of base and precious metal exploration and discoveries in the world. In fact, in a study commissioned by Canada's Fraser Institute, Peru was rated in the top 20% of world mining jurisdictions for its pro-mining policies, mineral potential and protection of mining assets.
The Country is the world's largest producer of zinc, the second largest producer of silver, and the fourth largest producer of lead. In short, Peru is a mining country. Yet much of this vast land remains unexplored by modern methods and subsequently has become an attractive location for top mining and exploration companies from around the world.
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