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Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16 of
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enCore Energy
Corp.
(Translation of registrant’s name into English)
101 N. Shoreline Blvd. Suite 450, Corpus
Christi, TX 78401
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enCore Energy Corp. |
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Date: March 18,
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/s/ Robert Willette |
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Name: |
Robert Willette |
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Chief Legal Officer |
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EXHIBIT 99.1
enCore Energy Encounters Highest Grade Drill
Results at Alta Mesa Uranium Project; Provides Status on South Texas Production Operations
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DALLAS, March 18, 2024 /CNW/ - enCore Energy
Corp. (NASDAQ: EU) (TSXV: EU) (the "Company" or "enCore"), a domestic uranium producer, today
announced the highest grade drill results to date since drilling activities restarted from the Alta Mesa Project in South Texas. These
results significantly exceed the cutoff grade thickness requirements for In-Situ Recovery ("ISR") of uranium. The Company also
reports that work to advance the Alta Mesa Uranium Central Processing Plant and Wellfield ("Alta Mesa") towards production is
advancing on schedule.
Highlights include:
- Drilling from Alta Mesa's Production Area Authorization ("PAA")
provides results that range up to a grade thickness of 8.4 with a maximum thickness of 13.5 feet. The cutoff grade thickness for ISR in
South Texas is generally accepted to be 0.3 with grade thickness being the relevant factor in determining reasonable prospects for economic
extraction;
- The Alta Mesa ISR Uranium Central Processing Plant ("CPP")
upgrades and refurbishments are advancing on schedule for the planned early 2024 resumption of uranium production;
- Initial production from Alta Mesa's PAA-7 wellfield will
have a total of 59 production wells with 36 extraction wells and 23 injection wells that form the startup production patterns. 57
of these are completed with the last two wells scheduled for completion over the next few days. The wells are being prepared for
connection to the pipeline to the CPP;
- Production from the wellfield at Alta Mesa will be increasing
as additional production patterns are completed following the initial 59 wells and duplicate the process used for the initial Alta Mesa
startup in 2005. Drilling and well installation for the follow-on production patterns is already well underway and will continue as CPP
capacity is reached; and
- As previously reported, uranium production from the Rosita
Uranium CPP, which commenced in November 2023 and has completed its first shipment of uranium, continues to maintain expected production
levels.
Paul Goranson, enCore Energy's Chief Executive
Officer, stated: "We are extremely pleased with the drilling results from Alta Mesa. Cutoff grade thickness for ISR operations in
Texas are generally 0.3 GT for economic extraction. With drilling returning a significant number of GTs in production delineation holes
in excess of 3.0 with a high of 8.4, we are becoming increasingly optimistic that our contained uranium will exceed estimates contained
in the 2023 technical report that cited GTs averaging 0.59 to 0.68 for each of the specific ore horizons. Indeed, we are confirming higher
grade portions of the mineralized zone than initially estimated from broader spaced drilling as proposed in the 2023 technical report.
Having directed the initial development and operation of Alta Mesa for a private company in 2005, I have observed that this project
has historically consistently exceeded expectations. We look forward to returning Alta Mesa to production in the coming weeks."
Wellfield delineation drilling commenced in the spring
of 2023 at the Alta Mesa Project PAA-7 along a previously defined ore body consisting of stacked roll fronts. The NI 43-101 Technical
Report dated January 19, 2023, and titled "Technical Report Summary for the Alta Mesa Uranium Project, Brooks and Jim Hogg Counties,
Texas, USA" stated that PAA-7 contains 1.292 million pounds U3O8 indicated resources and 0.175 million pounds
U3O8 inferred resources with an average grade thickness (GT is defined as grade multiplied by intercept thickness)
ranging from 0.59 to 0.68 GT using a 0.3 GT cutoff. As has been observed from historic drilling at Alta Mesa, the density of drilling
necessary to install an ISR wellfield provides the opportunity to identify higher grade portions of the ore body than initially estimated
with broader spaced drilling programs. The table of drilling results below confirm that observation, and the results exceed the historical
observations for PAA-7, to date. As drilling continues during additional wellfield development in PAA-7, we expect that we will continue
to observe results that could lead to an average GT for the area significantly higher than the average GT reported in the technical report.
To view the Alta Mesa CPP and Wellfield and Rosita
CPP maps please visit: bit.ly/3fV9fTg.
Alta Mesa Uranium Central Processing Plant ("CPP") Development
Update
At the Alta Mesa Uranium CPP, enCore has met most
of the key objectives for the refurbishment of the processing circuits necessary for the planned early 2024 restart. Work remaining includes
final inspection of the ion exchange ("IX") columns, testing the precipitation tanks, completing tie-in of the scrubber system,
and installation and testing of the process circuit instrumentation. The yellowcake drying circuit upgrades are advancing with the
filter press support infrastructure and yellowcake storage hoppers on site. Refurbishment and testing of the yellowcake drying system
is progressing with that work scheduled to be completed just prior to the anticipated production restart timelines. The bulk chemical
systems for the IX elution process have been installed and tested. The electrical systems including transformers and motor control centers
have been completed.
Within PAA-7, enCore is installing injection and production
wells in the wellfield and has completed installation of the electrical transmission lines necessary for initial start-up and the pipelines
to connect the wellfield to the Alta Mesa CPP. All necessary equipment for the start-up of production in the PAA-7 wellfield has been
received or has been ordered with a confirmed delivery schedule. Wellfield construction activities are well advanced with 100% of well
manifold, electrical, and oxygen distribution systems at the wellfield modules are completed. The pipeline booster pump stations are scheduled
for installation by the end of March 2024.
Alta Mesa Wellfield Drilling Update
The wellfield drilling operations , which commenced
in March 2023, are advancing rapidly with 126 holes drilled since the previous update (January 17, 2024). In total, 571 drill holes have
been completed through March 8th, 2024. There are currently six (6) drill rigs in full operation at Alta Mesa, with contracts
anticipated for additional rigs expected at site by the end of March 2024.
Further refined delineation drilling within the PAA-7
continues to establish the exact pattern of injection and recovery wells from which to maximize production efficiency as additional patterns
are prepared for ramped up production. Over 140 holes have been cased or are scheduled to be cased with an additional 75 holes under review
by geological staff for possible casing.
Significant Alta Mesa Wellfield Drilling Results
Drill Hole |
Goliad Sandstone Horizon |
Depth
(ft) |
Grade %
U3O8 |
Thickness
(feet) |
Grade
Thickness
(GT) |
Total
Hole GT |
172-95 |
LCL-1 |
515.5 |
0.275 |
3.5 |
0.967 |
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171-97 |
LCU-1 |
489.0 |
0.281 |
2.0 |
0.562 |
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181-93 |
LCL-2 |
521.0 |
0.174 |
2.5 |
0.434 |
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172-96 |
LCU-2 |
505.0 |
0.196 |
5.5 |
1.077 |
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181-91 |
LCL-1 |
518.0 |
0.667 |
4.5 |
3.041 |
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172-96 |
LCU-1 |
488.5 |
0.101 |
3.5 |
0.353 |
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182-96 |
LCU-2 |
510.0 |
0.594 |
5.5 |
3.266 |
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185-113 |
LCU-2 |
504.0 |
0.311 |
13.5 |
4.197 |
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184-112 |
LCU-2 |
505.5 |
0.340 |
10.5 |
3.567 |
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184-112 |
LCL-1 |
522.0 |
0.267 |
7.0 |
1.869 |
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181-93 |
LCL-1 |
515.0 |
0.512 |
10.0 |
5.118 |
|
181-91 |
LCL-1 |
513.0 |
0.760 |
11.0 |
8.356 |
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181-92 |
LCL-1 |
511.5 |
0.368 |
3.5 |
1.287 |
|
170-102 |
LCU-2 |
496.0 |
0.171 |
6.5 |
1.113 |
|
184-96 |
LCU-2 |
511.0 |
0.263 |
3.5 |
0.920 |
|
170-104 |
LCU-1 |
490.5 |
0.250 |
4.0 |
1.002 |
|
170-105 |
LCU-2 |
500.0 |
0.113 |
4.5 |
0.508 |
|
171-98 |
LCL-1 |
503.5 |
0.291 |
7.0 |
2.038 |
|
185-112 |
LCL-2 |
527.5 |
0.660 |
4.0 |
2.64 |
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181-90 |
LCU-1 |
496.0 |
0.265 |
7.0 |
1.853 |
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183-96 |
LCL-1 |
521.0 |
0.426 |
5.0 |
2.130 |
|
172-96 |
LCL-1 |
512.0 |
0.169 |
2.0 |
0.338 |
|
185-113 |
LCU-1 |
502.0 |
0.465 |
12.0 |
5.579 |
|
170-100 |
LCL-1 |
511.5 |
0.147 |
2.5 |
0.368 |
|
181-92 |
LCL-1 |
513.5 |
0.660 |
9.0 |
5.935 |
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172-94 |
LCL-1 |
519.5 |
0.093 |
3.5 |
0.326 |
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183-96 |
LCU-2 |
504.5 |
0.135 |
10.5 |
1.417 |
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LCL-2 |
530.0 |
0.192 |
5.0 |
0.961 |
2.378 |
185-112 |
LCU-2 |
503.5 |
0.140 |
2.5 |
0.350 |
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174-95 |
LCL-1 |
524.5 |
0.106 |
4.5 |
0.479 |
|
180-92 |
LCU-1 |
495.0 |
0.251 |
7.5 |
1.884 |
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-All intercepts are located in the PAA-7 which hosts mineralization within the Goliad Formation. The
Company has identified five saturated (required for ISR), mineralized sandstone horizons within the Goliad
Formation lying approximately 400 to 535 feet below the surface. The water level is located approximately
120 feet below the surface. Grade Thickness is Grade % U3O8 multiplied by the thickness of the
mineralization. ISR recoverable uranium with a Grade Thickness of >0.3 is considered suitable for inclusion
in a wellfield. |
Alta Mesa In-Situ Recovery ("ISR") Uranium Central Processing
Plant ("CPP") & Wellfield
The Alta Mesa CPP and Wellfield hosts a fully licensed
and constructed ISR uranium plant, located on 200,000+ acres of private land in the state of Texas. Alta Mesa will be enCore's second
producing location. On February 23, 2024, the Company concluded the sale of a 30% interest in the Alta Mesa Project to Boss Energy Limited
(ASX:BOE; OTCQX:BQSSF), a leading Australian emerging ISR uranium producer, to form a joint venture ("JV") managed by enCore.
Consideration received was $60 million USD plus an additional $10 million USD as a placement into enCore's shares. The proceeds from this
sale will enable enCore to accelerate its production timelines across its entire pipeline of production targeted assets.
Total operating capacity at the Alta Mesa CPP is 1.5
million lbs. U3O8 (uranium) per year with an additional drying capacity of more than 0.5 million lbs. U3O8.
The Alta Mesa CPP historically produced nearly 5 million lbs. U3O8 between 2005 and 2013, when full production was
curtailed as a result of low uranium prices.
Alta Mesa CPP and Wellfield highlights:
- The Alta Mesa CPP is enCore's third fully licensed production
facility, along with the Rosita CPP and Kingsville Dome CPP, all located in the business-friendly state of Texas. There are only eleven
(11) licensed and constructed uranium production facilities in all of the United States (US).
- Alta Mesa CPP's operations are located on private land, with 100%
of minerals privately owned, and in a supportive jurisdiction with primary regulatory authority residing with the State of Texas.
- The Alta Mesa CPP utilizes well-known ISR technology to extract
uranium in a non-invasive process using natural groundwater and oxygen, coupled with a proven ion exchange process, to recover the uranium.
Alta Mesa & Mesteña Grande Mineral
Resource Summary (0.30 GT cutoff)1,2 |
Tons
|
Avg. Grade
(% U3O8) |
Pounds
|
Total Measured Mineral Resource1 |
54,000 |
0.152 |
164,000 |
Alta Mesa Indicated Mineral Resource |
1,397,000 |
0.106 |
2,959,000 |
Mesteña Grande Indicated Mineral Resource |
119,000 |
0.120 |
287,000 |
Total Measured & Indicated Resources |
1,570,000 |
0.109 |
3,410,000 |
Alta Mesa Inferred Mineral Resource |
1,263,000 |
0.126 |
3,192,000 |
Mesteña Grande Inferred Mineral Resource |
5,733,000 |
0.119 |
13,601,000 |
Total Inferred Resources |
6,996,000 |
0.120 |
16,793,000 |
1,2 Represents that portion of the in-place mineral resource that are estimated to be recoverable within existing wellfields. Wellfield recovery
factors have not been applied to indicated and inferred mineral resources. As reported in the NI-43-101 Technical Report Summary for the Alta
Mesa Uranium Project, Brooks and Jim Hogg Counties, Texas, USA completed by Doug Beahm, PE, PG, of BRS Engineering. (Effective January 19,
2023). |
John M. Seeley, Ph.D., P.G., C.P.G., enCore's Manager
of Geology and Exploration, and a Qualified Person under NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical disclosure in this news release
on behalf of the Company.
About enCore Energy Corp.
enCore Energy Corp., America's Clean Energy Company™,
is committed to providing clean, reliable, and affordable fuel for nuclear energy as the newest uranium producer in the United States.
Uranium production commenced at enCore's licensed and past-producing South Texas Rosita Central In-Situ Recovery ("ISR") Uranium
Processing Plant ("CPP") in November 2023 with work underway for a planned Q2/2024 restart of uranium production at its licensed
and past-producing South Texas Alta Mesa CPP. The enCore team is led by industry experts with extensive knowledge and experience in all
aspects of ISR uranium operations and the nuclear fuel cycle. enCore solely utilizes ISR for uranium extraction, a well-known and proven
technology co-developed by the leaders at enCore Energy. ISR extracts uranium in a wellfield using natural groundwater and oxygen, coupled
with a proven ion exchange process, to recover the uranium.
Future projects in enCore's production pipeline include
the Dewey-Burdock project in South Dakota and the Gas Hills project in Wyoming, along with significant uranium resource endowments in
New Mexico providing long term opportunities. enCore diligently works to realize value from other owned assets, including our proprietary
uranium database that includes technical information from many past producing companies, from our various non-core assets, and by leveraging
our ISR expertise in researching opportunities that support the use of this technology as applied to other metals. enCore is also committed
to working with local communities and indigenous governments to create positive impact from corporate developments.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward Looking Statements:
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation
Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy
of this release.
The Company advises that it is not basing its production
decisions at the Rosita CPP and Alta Mesa CPP on a feasibility study of mineral reserves demonstrating economic and technical viability.
The production decision is based on known past In-Situ Recovery (ISR) and processing operations at this production facility and surrounding
lands. However, the Company understands that there is increased uncertainty, and consequently a higher risk of failure, when production
is undertaken in advance of a feasibility study. The Company has determined to proceed with a production decision based on past
operations at the Alta Mesa CPP, including past ISR operations in the known mineral resource areas.
Certain information contained in this news release,
including: any information relating to the Company being a leading uranium company, statements regarding future or potential production,
and any other statements regarding future expectations, beliefs, goals or prospects; may constitute "forward-looking information"
and "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable Canadian and United States securities laws and regulations
(collectively, "forward-looking statements"). All statements in this news release that are not statements of historical fact
(including statements containing the words "expects", "is expected", "does not expect", "plans",
"anticipates", "does not anticipate", "believes", "intends", "estimates", "projects",
"potential", "scheduled", "forecast", "budget" and similar expressions or variations (including
negative variations) of such words and phrases, or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could",
"would", "might" or "will" be taken) should be considered forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking
statements include statements regarding extraction, processing and sales of uranium at Rosita, Alta Mesa and future operations.
All such forward-looking statements are subject to important risk factors and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the company's ability
to control or predict. Forward-looking statements necessarily involve known and unknown risks, including, without limitation, risks associated
with general economic conditions; adverse industry events; future legislative and regulatory developments; the ability of enCore to manage
operations at its projects; the ability of enCore to implement its business strategies; including commencement of production at Alta Mesa
in the planned time frames or at all; the expansion of operations to satellite locations; and other risks. A number of important factors
could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those indicated or implied by such forward-looking statements, including
without limitation access to capital risks in connection with the Agreement and otherwise, exploration and development risks, changes
in commodity prices, access to skilled mining personnel, the results of exploration and development activities; production risks; uninsured
risks; regulatory risks; defects in title; the availability of materials and equipment, timeliness of government approvals and unanticipated
environmental impacts on operations; litigation risks; risks posed by the economic and political environments in which the Company operates
and intends to operate; increased competition; assumptions regarding market trends and the expected demand and desires for the Company's
products and proposed products; reliance on industry equipment manufacturers, suppliers and others; the failure to adequately protect
intellectual property; the failure to adequately manage future growth; adverse market conditions, the failure to satisfy ongoing regulatory
requirements and factors relating to forward looking statements listed above which include risks as disclosed in the Company's public
filings, including its annual information form. Should one or more of these risks materialize, or should assumptions underlying the forward-looking
statements prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as intended, planned, anticipated, believed,
estimated or expected. The Company assumes no obligation to update the information in this communication, except as required by law. Additional
information identifying risks and uncertainties is contained in filings by the Company with the various securities commissions which are
available online at www.sec.gov and www.sedarplus.ca. Forward-looking statements are provided for the purpose of providing
information about the current expectations, beliefs and plans of management. Such statements may not be appropriate for other purposes
and readers should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, that speak only as of the date hereof, as there can be
no assurance that the plans, intentions or expectations upon which they are based will occur. Such information, although considered reasonable
by management at the time of preparation, may prove to be incorrect and actual results may differ materially from those anticipated. Forward-looking
statements contained in this news release are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.
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