TORONTO –
Denison Mines Corp. has signed definitive agreements with
Anglo Pacific Group that will put $43.5 million in the Denison treasury. The deal includes a 13-year limited recourse loan of $40.8 million and $2.7 million streaming agreement for 22% of Denson’s share of certain Cigar Lake uranium ore after milling.
Denison's president and CEO David Cates said, "This financing represents a truly creative partnership between Denison and APG – whereby Denison is able to use its existing asset base to provide the company with the financial flexibility needed to advance our flagship Wheeler River project towards a development decision."
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Both the Phoenix and Gryphon deposits occur along the eastern flank of the Athabasca Basin.[/caption]
The Wheeler River property includes the Phoenix and Gryphon deposits. Phoenix contains indicated resources of 70.2 million lb of uranium oxide at a grade of 19.1% U
3O
8, and is the highest grade undeveloped uranium deposit in the world. Gryphon is hosted in basement rock, approximately 3 km northwest of Phoenix, and is currently estimated to contain inferred resources of 43 million lb of uranium oxide at a grade of 2.3% U
3O
8.
The Wheeler River preliminary economic assessment is available at
www.DenisonMines.com.
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