Uranium is sought world wide for fuel to power nuclear reactors to produce electricity. Uranium's price has increased along with that of crude oil, coal, methane and other petroleum fuels. Mining companies in the business of producing uranium need less expensive methods of detecting and delineating uranium reserves in the field. Actigen has devised a proprietary method for locating uranium in association with the Radiochemistry Society. Radiochemists know that natural uranium has a characteristic decay sequence. Actigen has developed a computational protocol to reveal the location of commercial concentration of uranium using liquid and solid samples from the field. The information derived from the analysis reveals commercial concentrations of uranium in place. Uranium has unique transport chemistry that allows it to migrate and concentrate in a manner distinct from other valuable minerals. Actigen has developed a proprietary Protocol that takes advantage of Uraniums' nuclear and chemical properties to assist the commercial uranium producer in finding commercial concentrations of the mineral in oxide form. Actigen works on a fee basis and when a discovery is made, Actigen requires a modest percentage of the discovery as its success fee. The Protocol saves the Prospector significant sums expended in the blind drilling techniques employed presently. Uranium and its decay daughters are transported and concentrated by unique geochemical processes over geologic ages. The protocol dates and measures the movements of isotopes of uranium and the isotopes of its daughters. The information is collated and statistically developed and studied. The results are depicted on a map to show the location of promising attributes that may reveal an ore body containing the commercially interesting concentrations that are specified by the Prospector. The Protocol requires the Prospector to sample the mineral estate in traditional and novel ways, by various types of liquid and solid samples. The samples are forward to a selected Radiochemistry Laboratory and are studied and measured there as directed by Actigen. Data is preliminarily reported and thin bore drilling is indicated to the Prospector on a map. Liquid and solid samples are taken from the bores and the Data is reported to the Prospector. Actigen informs the testing laboratory what to do and processes the data with its proprietary algorithms and quantitative treatments. The results are mapped, if and only if, the indications reveal a commercial deposit as specified by the Prospector. If the property has the required indications, Actigen will take additional measurements from locations of interest on the mineral estate it selects using its instruments. The information requested from the testing laboratory is proprietary and the methods used to interpret the information provided by the laboratory are likewise proprietary. Actigen charges a success fee, if it finds a commercial concentration and quantity of minable uranium ore. Actigen is owned and controlled by its founders who have developed the protocol. Biographic information is provided along with the form of contract. |
| .:: ProspectingUranium.com© copyright Actigen, Inc. - all rights reserved ::. |