 Hi, I'm Chris Thompson for Investor Intel this year at PDAC 2023 and I'm with George Glacier who is CEO and President of Western Uranium and Vanadium, two hot medals these days. How are you today George? I'm good. So what can you tell us about your main project, the Southmine Complex, the high grade Uranium and Vanadium project? What can you tell us about that? Yeah, the Sundaymine Complex is in production now. We have miners in there. We've been primarily developing the mine for full scale mining but we're also producing a significant amount of high grade Uranium and Vanadium ore right now. Stockpiling it in the mine for shipment to the processing plant when that plant is ready. We're in the process obviously of engineering and permitting for the construction of that plant. So the mining operation is going well. We've acquired all the equipment we need to start the mining operation. Once it's in full production, we'll need additional equipment. One of the few companies that's actually mining any of this Uranium and Vanadium in the world. When it's in combination of the same deposit. Yeah, sorry, the Sundaymine Complex. Sundaymine, it's made up of fine mine. Yeah, I saw that and are all in the production now? We're into just one now. We've only got one crew in there but they're just developing one of the five mines right now. But that's why we'll have crews in four when we're in full production, we'll have crews in four of the five. When I looked at your presentation, I noticed that there was different types of mineralization. There was some pure Vanadium, pure Uranium and a host of the other. So what can you sort of tell us about the geology of them? Well if you look at it and take a picture of this, you can see that the medium is a real dark. It's not oxidized. The Uranium is oxidized when it's been exposed to air. You know, you get the yellow Uranium and some of the seams are together but they're right together. So when we blast, we blast them out at the same time. So it comes out in the same rock. You could try to split-shoot it and get the Vanadium alone but you would mix it with Uranium. So why not shoot it all together? And that's what we do. We mine both of the minerals at the same time and we'll process both of them at the same time. And what sort of exploration are you doing in the area as well? Like are you looking for more of an Anadium and Uranium? Well yeah, we're doing basically our exploration underground. We're doing what they call long-hole grilling. We've got limited holes going out into the ore body because the ore has been drilled a limited amount from the surface so what we're going to define it is from underground. And you can do that. We've got a machine. We're buying, going to buy it that can go out about a thousand feet underground and define the ore. And that's important. You can run that 365 days a year and it's all, when you're underground it's a lot cheaper to drill it because you don't have surface... You're not going through 600 feet of barren rock. You're right in the ore the whole way. And what sort of processing plant are you building in the States? Well we're going to build a state-of-the-art Uranium-Vanadium processing plant. We had an announcement of this. We've already acquired the site. We're doing the outside engineering firm do the design doing the environmental work and this permit application should be in by the end of this year and we should be able to start construction in 25 as our goal with maybe a year to build it so it should be in production in early 26. And then you'll process both Uranium-Vanadium. I also saw cobalt in that plant. Yeah, there's a number of cobalt occurrences in Utah. We don't claim to have cobalt. We haven't really been concentrating on that but we've had a number of people come to us saying if you're going to build a processing plant put in a cobalt circuit and we're certainly willing to consider that. We can design it in very little extra cost to design it. If in fact cobalt producers come to us we'll build it. But we're not quite there yet but we will design it for a cobalt circuit. And what makes this processing plant different than other processing plants? Well the front end of this is going to be our technology what we call now kinetic separation which is a patent technology that reduces the mass that you put through the mill by up to 10 times. So in other words if you bring a hundred tons of raw ore you'll process 10 tons through the mill which reduces the environmental footprint considerably and it reduces the cost of production. Now that patent technology will be at the front end of the mill. And it makes it a lower capex project as well? Far, far lower because the size of the mill instead of building let's say a thousand tons we can build a hundred tons. So the physical plant is just a fraction of the size and that obviously tankage, piping, pumps you just have a fraction of that. So the capital cost is reduced considerably because of the size. And in the meantime you're mining so you're going to have a whole bunch of stockpiled ore ready to go right? Oh yeah by the time we start that mill we'll have at least half of the first year's feed stockpiled. And so what can investors expect this year from news from the company? Well we'll be announcing that the success of our mining operation and the underground exploration program will be announcing obviously the progress on the processing plant, things like that. So I think those are the things that we will be progressing on and announcing to the investors. That's great. Well thanks for your time today. I was here with George Glazier who is the president and CEO of Western Unadium in Vanadium.