Ucore Provides an Update on REE Mineralogy at Bokan

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Tue, Mar 2, 2010
Rare Earth Company News
Post by Anne B, Rare Earth Researcher

Ucore Uranium Inc. (TSX VENTURE:UCU) provided an update on detailed mineralogical studies on surface and drill core samples from its Bokan Mountain rare earth element (REE) project.

The press release is quoted as saying:

Ucore Uranium Inc. is a junior exploration company focused on establishing REE and uranium resources through exploration and property acquisition. With multiple projects, Ucore’s primary focus is the Rare Earth One operated Bokan – Dotson Ridge rare earth element and uranium project. The project is located on the southern part of Prince of Wales Island in southeastern Alaska, with excellent deep water access and proximity to major sea and rail shipping routes across North America and to Asia.

Click here to access the entire press release

Click here to access Ucore Uranium Corporate Site

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