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  • Chilling 1 | URO Corp

    CHILLING The Chilling Project, located southwest of Darwin in the Pine Creek Orogen and Daily River Basin, offers a substantial and largely unexplored tenement package with potential especially for Lithium and Uranium, but also important base metals, such as zinc, copper, tin, and rare earth elements. Its proximity to Tier 1 lithium deposits and gravity data indicating significant structural trends make it an attractive exploration opportunity in a region known for diverse commodities and favorable geological settings. Li, U, Au, Zn, Pb, Ag, Sn, REE The Right Geology in the Right Place Pine Creek Orogen & Daly River Basin Large, diverse tenement package proximal to Tier 1 deposits Known for diverse range of commodities, favourable lithologies and structural settings On trend with Lithium discoveries and newly developed Li mines Wider Pine Creek Orogen hosts world-class uranium deposits Uranium, base metals, gold, tin and REE Large exploration tenure in the Pine Creek Orogen Gravity data show large-scale, regional structural trends Gravity high associated with uranium, copper and lead occurrences No modern drilling or surface sampling conducted in area Giant’s Reef Fault; a documented controlling structure Largely untested potential for uranium and other metals within tenements Close to Darwin and other critical infrastructure

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    CATCHY PHRASE something that pops URO PROJECTS NEWSLETTERS URO Corporation Pty Limited is an Australian domiciled exploration and mining company. URO Corp believes that its strength is its people. The founders came together to pool their diverse industry skills and relationships to play their part in the sustainable electrification of the globe. about us URO is a professional exploration company LEARN MORE OUR TEAM I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It’s easy. Just click “Edit Text” or double click me to add your own content and make changes to the font. Read More THE TEAM I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It’s easy. Just click “Edit Text” or double click me to add your own content and make changes to the font. Feel free to drag and drop me anywhere you like on your page. I’m a great place for you to tell a story and let your users know a little more about you.

  • Projects | URO Corp

    PROJECTS URO has carefully assembled three Greenfield portfolios across nine granted Exploration Licenses, with a further three under application. Together these cover approximately 6,000 km² across Central Australia. Each portfolio is strategically positioned near world-class discoveries, including major Tier 1 deposits in the West Arunta, Northern Territory and Canning Basin, Western Australia. URO’s exploration strategy is focused on commodities critical to the global energy transition and technology supply chains. Our portfolios are prospective for gold, tin, beryllium, copper, tungsten, lithium, rare earth elements, uranium, and a suite of high-value critical minerals . By targeting underexplored terranes with proven mineral fertility, URO is opening new search spaces for the next generation of discoveries. Our projects span granite-hosted tin-beryllium-lithium and polymetallic systems, concealed magmatic-hydrothermal targets beneath sedimentary cover, ionic clay-hosted rare earths with kaolin by-product potential, and high-grade hard rock REE occurrences within Proterozoic orogenic belts. Early exploration success, including confirmed polymetallic mineralisation, high-grade rare earth intersections, and large-scale geophysical anomalies—demonstrates the strong potential of our ground. These portfolios are strategically located alongside some of Australia’s most significant JORC resources: WA1 Resources’ Luni Niobium-Rare Earth discovery in the West Arunta, Arafura’s Nolans Bore REE Project (56 Mt @ 2.6% TREO), the Bigrlyi Uranium Deposit (6.5 kt U₃O₈), the Napperty Uranium Prospect, and major hydrocarbon and mineral resources of the Fitzroy Trough, Canning Basin , where world-class petroleum systems and large-scale sediment-hosted base metal deposits highlight the region’s tier-one potential. With excellent access, exploration friendly jurisdictions, favourable geology, and proximity to these proven systems, URO is well positioned to deliver significant exploration outcomes across its Northern Territory and Western Australian portfolios. West Arunta Portfolio Read more Charley Creek Portfolio Read more Magnadon Portfolio Read more

  • Charley Creek 1 | URO Corp

    CHARLEY CREEK Huge area of multiple tenements located close to Alice Springs on the southern margin of the North Australian Craton, boasts rich mineral resource potential, particularly in rare earth elements, gold, base metals, and uranium. Geological features like the MacDonnell Ranges and Teapot Granite, coupled with strategic exploration efforts position it as a promising area for discovering valuable mineral deposits. Charley Creek Base Metals Project Charley Creek Gold Project Au, Zn, Cu, Ni, Sn, PGE, U Regional Geology Charley Creek is located on the southern margin of the North Australian Craton. It encompasses the Arunta Block's central region, rich in mineral resources. Geological formations in the area hold substantial mineral resource potential and is part of the ancient and stable North Australian Craton. Dominant geological feature is the MacDonnell Ranges. The ranges consist of a sequence of metamorphic rocks, intruded by formations like the Teapot Granite. Teapot Granite within the MacDonnell Ranges: Source rock of uranium, base metal and Rare Earth Elements. Diverse Minerals: Comprised mainly of mid-late Paleoproterozoic mid to high-grade metamorphic rocks. Area hosts a variety of minerals due to its unique geological history. Varied rock formations and processes contribute to mineral diversity. Rocks underwent multiple uplift stages, including the recent Alice Springs Orogeny (400-300MA). Mineral Resource Potential: Geological features suggest promising mineral resource opportunities. Geological conditions enhance the likelihood of discovering valuable resources. Mineral-rich geological formations present economic opportunities. Rare Earth Prospects: Prospective for high-grade rare earth elements due to Chewings Event influence, evidenced by mineralization at Nolan’s Bore. Exploration Focus: Attracts significant exploration efforts due to its geological significance. There has been detailed mapping helps reveal the area's mineralization patterns, with continued exploration aims to uncover valuable mineral deposits. Strategic Location: Central Province's position offers insights into the region's geological evolution. Sustainable Exploration: Responsible exploration considers the region's geological and environmental aspects. Diverse Exploration Targets: The Charley Creek Project focuses on rare earth elements, gold, base metals and uranium, aiming to uncover valuable mineralization prospects. Notable Discoveries made by URO: The field trip revealed significant potential for gold and base metals, with remarkable alluvial rare earth targets identified north of the MacDonnell Ranges. Conceptual Promise: A conceptual target for hard rock rare earth elements shows promise, necessitating further evidence to solidify its assessment. Comprehensive Soil Sampling: Over 1000 soil samples from Quaternary alluvium have been collected for meticulous analysis, playing a critical role in achieving resource compliance before public listing. Orogenic Gold Potential : Prospective orogenic gold prospects have been identified north of the Hann Range, supported by indicators like artisanal workings, geochemical markers, and neighbouring intrusives. Strategic Sampling Approach: Detailed follow-up sampling of quartz blow samples is employed, featuring fire assay, multi-element ICP analysis, residual soil sampling, and handheld XRF for gold pathfinders. Challenges and Solutions: Challenges in exploring the MacDonnell Ranges are tackled by introducing satellite imagery and drone-based hyperspectral analysis for efficient alteration mapping. Key Spectral Targets: Quartz carbonate mineralization, sericite alteration, and clay-rich residual soils are focal points for spectral study, enabling precise identification of potential mineral assemblages. Radiometric Survey Proposal : Detecting areas with high Thorium through a higher-resolution radiometric survey aids in pinpointing potential mineralization zones. Significant Quartz Vein Systems : Quartz/carbonate vein systems show promise, particularly if anomalous gold is confirmed through fire assay. Unveiling Base Metal Connections: Residual soil sampling offers the possibility of uncovering links between base metals and buried intrusions. Layered mafics as a copper-nickel targets. Comprehensive Spectral Study: Conducting a spectral study across the entire tenement package is anticipated to reveal a wide range of targets, including alteration zones, mineralization, and outcrops.

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