Off-Scale High-Grade Zone Discovered at Christie Lake
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VANCOUVER, BC--(Marketwired - January 30, 2017) - UEX Corporation (UEX.TO) ("UEX" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the first drill hole of the 2017 exploration program at the Christie Lake Project (the "Project") has encountered a new high-grade zone of unconformity-style uranium mineralization along the Yalowega Mineralized Trend, 500 m northeast and along strike of the known deposits (see Figure 1).

Hole CB-109 intersected a 7.8 m long (from 475.65 - 483.45 m) mineralized segment with three sections of off-scale massive uranium mineralization exceeding the maximum possible measurement from a hand-held SPP2-NF Series 20 scintillometer.

A table showing the distribution of scintillometer readings from this mineralized interval is outlined below.

Hole

Depth

Core Length
(m)*

SPP2 Reading
(cps)

From (m)

To (m)

CB-109

475.65

477.00

1.35

250 - 700

477.00

477.30

0.30

>15,000

477.30

477.80

0.50

3,500 - 14,000

477.80

478.00

0.20

>15,000

478.00

479.60

1.60

400 - 5,000

479.60

482.10

2.50

>15,000

482.10

483.00

0.90

900 - 10,000

483.00

483.45

0.45

900 - 1,500

Total Mineralized Core Length (m)

7.80

Total core length (m) >15,000 cps

3.00

* True widths are estimated to be approximately 90% of core length.

I congratulate our team on their new discovery and look forward to watching them expand this zone into another deposit.

- Roger Lemaitre, President & CEO

Technical information
Radiation reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a SPP2-NF Series 20 gamma scintillometer, which can read up to 15,000 cps. The reader is cautioned that total count gamma readings may not be directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured and should only be used as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials.

UEX surveyed hole CB-109 using our industry standard high-flux downhole probing system that determines Radiometric Equivalent Grades ("REG", see UEX News Release of May 24, 2016) of mineralized zones. The presence of extensive solid uranium mineralization prevented REGs from being precisely calculated, as these probes cannot be calibrated to accurately determine uranium concentrations exceeding 20% eU3O8. Actual grades remain subject to confirmation by assay.

Samples have been collected for assay analysis to confirm these scintillometer results. The samples will be analyzed at the Geoanalytical Laboratory at the Saskatchewan Research Council in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

About the Christie Lake Project

UEX currently holds a 30% interest in the Christie Lake Project and is working under an option agreement to earn up to a 70% interest. The Project is located approximately 9 km northeast and along strike of Cameco's McArthur River Mine, the world's largest uranium producer. The P2 Fault, the controlling structure for all of the McArthur River deposits, continues to the northeast beyond the mine. UEX believes that through a series of en-echelon steps the northeast strike extension of the P2 Fault not only crosses the Project but also controls the two known uranium deposits on Christie Lake, the Paul Bay and Ken Pen Deposits.