Curnamona Uranium Project
The Curnamona Project is 100% owned by Callabonna Uranium Limited and comprises two largely contiguous areas of exploration licenses covering a total of 8,100km2 making Callabonna Uranium the largest single ground holder in the Frome Embayment.
Curnamona North comprises exploration licenses and applications totalling 5,444km2 in area. Curnamona South currently consists of seven exploration licenses (and applications) covering 2,720km2 in area.
The Curnamona Projects are located in the Frome Embayment on the structural margin of the Curnamona Craton in South Australia about 50 to 100km northeast of the Beverley Mine.
The project areas cover large untested areas of comparable geology to all other Frome Embayment sedimentary style uranium deposits including the Beverly Mine, Beverley Four Mile, Honeymoon, Oban, East Kalkaroo and Gould’s Dam deposits. Important strata layers include the Tertiary Eyre and Namba Formations which are correlated throughout the Callabonna Sub-basin and are also found at the Curnamona North and South Projects.

Curnamona Project Location
Conceptual Cross Section - Callabonna's Tenements
Conceptual cross section of the margin through Callabonna’s tenements. Potential sites for the accumulation of uranium in the cover and the basement are shown as circles with the letter U.

