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Peninsula Energy (ASX:PEN) granted licence amendment for uranium extraction at Lance project, US

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ASX:PEN      MCAP $233.1M
04 May 2022 12:21 (AEST)

The Lance project, Wyoming. Source: Peninsula Energy

Peninsula Energy (PEN) has been granted approval to use different oxidants in the uranium extraction process at its Lance project in Wyoming, US.

The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality Uranium Recovery Program granted Peninsula’s subsidiary, Strata Energy, the approval of a requested license amendment enabling the use of several different oxidants in conjunction with low pH lixiviants.

According to Peninsula, studies have shown introducing oxidizing agents to the lixiviant stream can result in higher uranium recovery rates.

With the amendment, the company can select from three different commercially available oxidants — a choice it said would be useful during supply shortages.

The amended licence is also predicted to provide cost savings through added flexibility in the design and location of reagent storage and distribution systems.

Work is underway for a potential re-start of production at Lance using a low-pH in-situ recovery method, and Peninsula said this approval was another key milestone in its advanced preparation work for the project.

Company shares were trading 1.3 per cent lower at 23 cents at 11:53 am AEDT.

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