Uranium Ambitions in Argentina
We had the opportunity to touch base with Nikolaos Cacos President and CEO of Blue Sky Uranium (V.BSK).
We had the opportunity to touch base with Nikolaos Cacos President and CEO of Blue Sky Uranium (V.BSK).
Our friend Shawn Perger sent along the news that Blue Sky Uranium’s (V.BSK) Guillermo Pensado, Vice President of Exploration, received the “Explorer of the Year” Nivaldo Rojas Award at the 2018 Argentina Mining conference last week.
Blue Sky Uranium (V.BSK) is featured in Resource Global Network Magazine.
Great interview with Guillermo Pensado, vice president of exploration and development at Blue Sky Uranium (TSXV:BSK).
We’ve always enjoyed Chris Parry’s “on the nose” junior stock coverage. Over at Equity Guru Chris has a very positive write up of Blue Sky Uranium.
Blue Sky Uranium Corp. (TSX-V:BSK) (FSE:MAL2) (OTC:BKUCF), (“Blue Sky” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the initial independent mineral resource estimate for the Ivana Deposit at the Company’s 100% owned Amarillo Grande uranium-vanadium project, in Rio Negro Province, Argentina.
Blue Sky Uranium Corp. (TSXV:BSK) (FSE:MAL2) (OTC:BKUCF), (“Blue Sky” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce completion of the non-brokered private placement financing of 7,258,500 units (‘Units”) for gross proceeds of $1,451,700 as announced on February 20, 2018.
Blue Sky Uranium Corp. (TSX-V:BSK) (FSE:MAL2) (OTC:BKUCF) (“Blue Sky” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce a non-brokered private placement financing of up to 6,780,000 units at a price of $0.20 per unit for gross proceeds of $1,356,000.
Blue Sky Uranium Corp. (TSX-V:BSK) (FSE:MAL2) (OTC:BKUCF) (“Blue Sky” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the appointment of Guillermo Pensado to the role of Vice President, Exploration & Development and Connie Norman as Corporate Secretary.
Did you know that Argentina is the largest generator of electricity from nuclear energy in South America? Or that it imports all of the 500,000 pounds a year of uranium that its three nuclear reactors use? Or that Argentina has one additional nuclear reactor under construction and two in the planning stages?