By: Staff writer
Madison Metals’s Khan project in Namibia has the potential to contain new high-grade uranium discoveries, says chairperson and CEO Duane Parnham.
The project located southwest of the Rössing mine near Arandis and fast becoming a valuable asset to the Canadian-headquartered company, consists of mining licence 86A (ML86A) and exclusive prospecting licence 8905 (EPL-8905) and is immediately southwest of the producing Rössing uranium mine.
Historically, detailed exploration for uranium has never been conducted at ML86A owing to copper mining activities within the licence.
Madison’s exploration activities focused on the validation of untested airborne radiometric anomalies, as well as understanding the geological setting and determining the continuity of mineralised alaskites.

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