United Uranium Limited completed first phase RC drilling on the Mt Danvers Project (E08/2341) which covers a total area of approximately 120m2 and is situated approximately 300 kilometres north-east of Carnarvon in Western Australia. The Phase 1 RC drilling program comprised 2 selected traverses along cleared access, running off existing access tracks with a total of 22 holes for 1,752m being completed. RC drilling programme has been completed successfully on Mt Danvers Project.

22 holes were drilled for a total of 1,752m. The results include lm @ 202ppm U, lm @ 180ppm U and lm @ 8,370ppm Pb. Traverse MD1 was targeted to test the basement below the unconformity in the north of the project and MD5 was drilled to test the foot and hanging walls of the uraniferous dolomite located during earlier ground traverses.

The drilling on Traverse 1 was broad spaced (100 metres) and each hole drilled to 50 metres inclined at -60 degrees to the east. Drilling on Traverse 5 was across the outcropping anomalous dolomites and its footwall and hanging wall was spaced at 50 metres and all holes drilled to 100 metres in depth, inclined at - 60 degrees to the east to get full sectional coverage. Sample selection was based on both the gamma readings on the spectrometer and the Niton XRF checks of samples.

Most samples were 4 metre composites but 15 individual 1 metre samples were taken in hole MDRC010 in zones of elevated gamma readings.