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These previous operators have indicated that significant parts of these properties are likely to be amenable to in-situ leaching, a relatively benign method of mining and processing of the uranium contained in subsurface deposits. O'Gorman has authored numerous technical papers, including designed patentable and patent pending papers on Ore/Waste Systems, Handling Systems, Mine Costing Spreadsheet Programs, has developed a mine Decline System to reduce waste development requirements for small ore bodies, high-density Backfill Plants and In-Situ Leaching methods to reduce costs of standard heap leaching operations. Clement commented, "I am pleased by this opportunity to establish the producing headquarters for the development of these deposits that we know are the largest undeveloped resource base amenable to in-situ leaching in the Western World. |
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