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Potential for large multi-commodity resource

U3O8 Corp’s most advanced property in Colombia is the Berlin Project in Caldas Province. Berlin is a sandstone-hosted uranium target with a historic resource1 of 12.9 million tonnes at 0.13% U3O8 (38 million pounds U3O8). The historic resource is based on only the southern 4.4 kilometres of a 10.5 kilometre long syncline, suggesting potential upside. The Berlin Project has the potential to generate phosphate for fertilizer while producing uranium, vanadium, yttrium and other metals as co-products.

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Date: 9/2/2010
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August 26, 2010

U3O8 Corp. confirms continuity of uranium, vanadium & phosphate mineralization over 3km in sandstones in the Berlin Project, Colombia

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May 12, 2010

U3O8 Corp. confirms continuity of significant uranium, vanadium, phosphate & molybdenum grades from trenching in the Berlin Project, Colombia

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Quick Facts:

  • 38 million pound1 historic uranium resource at 0.13% U3O8 in Berlin Project
  • Multi-element opportunity with the presence of significant phosphate, vanadium, molybdenum and yttrium grades at Berlin  

Sandstone-hosted uranium – From 1978-1981, Minatome, a French company (now part of AREVA), conducted the majority of the previous exploration work on the Berlin Project by means of digging 20 trenches, drilling 11 widely-spaced diamond drill holes and excavating three adits. A trenching and drilling program will be undertaken to verify the historic grades and for metallurgical testing to confirm the historic potential in advance of proposed resource drilling.

Other concessions in Colombia offer grassroots opportunities including properties in the Zapatoca-Contratacion Uranium District, and tenement applications in Chaparral, Paipa and Palermo.

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1 Berlin historic resource (see Disclaimer)