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Tournigan Forges Alliance with Areva, Acquires Scandinavian Uranium Assets

07.12.2011  |  Business Wire


Tournigan Energy Ltd. (TVC: TSX-V; TGP: Frankfurt) is pleased to
announce the following transactions:


  • Tournigan to undertake an exclusive private placement of 14,285,714
    units with AREVA for proceeds of $1,000,000;

  • Tournigan to enter into a Technical Services Agreement with AREVA
    whereby AREVA will perform a work program comprising metallurgical and
    environmental test work to be part of the Kuriskova feasibility study;

  • AREVA to nominate a representative to the Tournigan board;

  • Tournigan to acquire all of Mawson Resources Ltd.′s (MAW: TSX) right,
    title and interest in and to 7 uranium exploration projects located in
    Sweden and Finland for aggregate consideration of 53,639,848 common
    shares of Tournigan; and

  • Tournigan to change its name to European Uranium Resources Ltd. and to
    complete a consolidation of its shares on a 1 new for 5 old basis.


'Europe has 186 nuclear power plants in operation and 19 new plants
under construction. At this time, there is only one operating uranium
mine within the European Union, in the Czech Republic. Clearly, Europe
has an urgent need to develop sustainable uranium production. European
Uranium Resources will be the key uranium exploration company focused in
Europe, the region with the world′s largest per capita consumption of
uranium? said Dorian L. (Dusty) Nicol, Tournigan′s President and CEO.


'On completion of these transactions, the Company will have a greatly
increased uranium portfolio throughout Europe and will have established
a strong working relationship with AREVA, ranked first in the global
nuclear power industry and key player in uranium mining. This
relationship will assist the Company in the exploration and development
of its properties, including the Company′s flagship Kuriskova uranium
project in Slovakia on which we plan to begin a feasibility study early
next year.?

The Acquisition


Tournigan has signed a non-binding letter of intent (the 'Mawson
Agreement?) with Mawson Resources Ltd. ('Mawson?) to purchase all of the
issued shares of a Swedish corporation wholly owned by Mawson ('Mawson
Sweden?) for aggregate consideration of 53,639,848 common shares of
Tournigan (the 'TVC Shares?).


Mawson will agree to distribute the TVC Shares on a pro-rata basis to
the Mawson shareholders at some point in the future pursuant to a plan
of arrangement. Until then Mawson has agreed that the TVC Shares will
not have voting rights.

The Private Placement


The Company has offered AREVA, and AREVA has agreed to complete, an
exclusive non-brokered private placement to raise $1,000,000 through the
issuance of 14,285,714 units at a price of $0.07 per unit (the 'Unit?).
Each Unit will consist of one common share and one non-transferable
common share purchase warrant, with each warrant entitling AREVA to
purchase one additional common share in the capital of the Company at a
price of $0.20 for a period of 3 years.

The Technical Services Agreement


The Company will enter into a Technical Services Agreement with AREVA to
perform a work program comprising metallurgical and environmental test
work to be part of the Kuriskova feasibility study.


Tournigan expects its prefeasibility study on the Kuriskova deposit,
being prepared by Tetra Tech, Inc. of Golden, Colorado, to be completed
early in 2012 and plans to begin work on the feasibility study shortly
thereafter.

New Director


Concurrent with the closing of the transactions with AREVA, the Company
will increase its board to 9 and will appoint AREVA′s nominee as a
director. AREVA will have the right to nominate one person that is
acceptable to the Company as management′s nominees for election to the
Board of Directors of the Company until such time as AREVA no longer
holds that number of shares equal to the number of Units purchased in
the Private Placement.

Name Change and Consolidation


The Company plans to change its name to European Uranium Resources Ltd.
and consolidate its shares on a 1 new for 5 old basis.

Conditions of Closing


The parties′ obligations to complete the transactions are subject to TSX
Venture Exchange approval of all elements of these transactions on terms
acceptable to the parties, satisfactory results of due diligence and
settlement of formal documentation.

The Scandinavian Properties Being Acquired

Finland


Nuottijarvi Project


The Nuottijarvi uranium deposit is located in north-central Finland
about 35 kilometres northeast of the town of Kajaani. The project area
comprises one exploration license covering an area of 96 hectares.
Nuottijarvi was discovered in 1959 by Outokumpu Oy, who explored the
property intermittently until 1969, conducting radiometric and magnetic
surveys and electromagnetic surveys and geologic mapping. A total of
6,679 metres were drilled in 43 diamond drill holes. Outokumpu also
extracted an 867 tonne bulk sample which had an average grade of 0.050%
U3O8 and 1.10% P.


Uranium mineralization at Nuottijarvi occurs as uraninite associated
with fluorapatite breccia, hosted by a carbonate-apatite horizon at the
contact between quartzite and graphitic breccia. The mineralized body is
approximately 40 metres thick, extends from surface to a vertical depth
of 80 metres, trends over a strike length of 400 metres and remains open
along strike and at depth.


On September 8, 2010, Mawson filed on its company profile on www.sedar.com
a technical report dated August 6, 2010, entitled 'Report on the
Geology, Mineralization and Resource Estimation of the Nuottijarvi
Uranium-Phosphate Deposit, Central Finland?, written by John Nebocat of
PGS Pacific Geological Services and Geoff Reed of Reed Leyton
Consultants. The authors prepared a resource estimate of the Nuottijarvi
deposit on behalf of Mawson. This resource estimate comprises and
Inferred Resource of 2.0 million tonnes averaging 0.074% U3O8 and
containing 3.27 million pounds of U3O8 using a cut-off of 0.03% U3O8.
The estimate was based on 43 diamond drill holes totaling 6,679 metres,
drilled on a 50 metre by 50 metre drill pattern. Tournigan considers
this resource estimate to be relevant but Tournigan has not
independently verified the estimate. A qualified person has not done
sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as a current mineral
resource and Tournigan is not treating the historical estimate as a
current mineral resource.


A program of metallurgical studies is recommended to determine what
proportion of the uranium is contained in uraninite versus apatite (a
phosphorus-bearing mineral) and whether the uranium is separable from
the phosphorus. In addition, further drilling should be done to test for
lateral and depth extensions of the deposit. In due course after this
work is completed, Tournigan may elect to verify and update the
historical resource estimate.


Riutta Project


The Riutta project is located in southeastern Finland near the town of
Joensuu. The project area comprises 10 exploration licenses covering
790.2 hectares. Mineralization at the project area was discovered in
1958 by a prospector who identified mineralized boulders. Since then,
exploration on the project has been performed by Atomienergia
(1958-1959), Outokumpu Oy (1960-1963), the Geological Survey of Finland
(1983-1988) and AREVA (2008-2009). Over 500 mineralized boulders have
been identified at Riutta, with more than one hundred of these boulders
giving assays over 1.0% uranium. Trenching has exposed uranium
mineralization occurring as veins and pockets of pitchblende.


A total of 65 drill holes (6,275 metres) have been drilled at Riutta.
Drilling has been restricted to shallow holes separated by long
timeframes. The best drill results to date include 11.3 metres at 0.68%
U3O8 (including 3.7 metres at 1.53% U3O8) beginning at a depth of 28.3
metres; 3.6 metres at 1.10% U3O8 (including 0.35 metres at 9.79% U3O8)
beginning at a depth of 42.0 metres; and 1.0 metres at 0.35% U3O8
beginning at a depth of 63.3 metres. Several zones of mineralized trends
remain untested by drilling. High uranium grades have been intersected
within 450 metres of strike within a larger 3.6 kilometre trend.


Uranium mineralization at Riutta consists of pitchblende veins and
infill in breccias within a quartz sericite schist host rock. The
bedrock comprises Archean gneisses overlain by Proterozoic quartzites.
Mafic and ultramafic dykes cut across these. Alteration is extensive and
includes epidote, chlorite, quartz, sericite, albite, potassium feldspar
and carbonate.


Asento Project


The Asento ('10,000 Boulders?) project is a new discovery that is
located in north-central Finland. A large number of mineralized boulders
have been identified and the project area is considered prospective for
vein-style hydrothermal uranium deposits within Archean granites.
Applications have been filed for 37 exploration licenses covering
3,556.6 hectares.

Sweden


Hotagen District


The Hotagen District comprises 4 exploration claims covering 6,693
hectares. The Hotagen District uranium deposits are located in the
northeastern portion of a geologic province known as the Olden Window in
west-central Sweden. It is so called because it is an isolated area of
Proterozoic basement rocks exposed as an erosional window within younger
late Precambrian to early Paleozoic sequences that form the Caledonide
Mountains separating Sweden and Norway. Uranium mineralization occurs as
veins and breccias (locally fluorite rich) developed in a uranium rich
granite host rock.


The district includes the Klappibacken project. On February 29, 2008,
Mawson filed on its company profile on www.sedar.com
a technical report dated February 28, 2008 entitled 'Technical Report on
the Review of Three Uranium Properties in Northern Sweden: Klappibacken,
Duobblon and Tassjo?, written by Mr. Andrew Browne of GeoSynthesis Pty.
Ltd. The author prepared a resource estimate on the Klappibacken deposit
on behalf of Mawson. This resource estimate comprises an Indicated
Resource of 1.28 million tonnes averaging 0.077% U3O8 and containing
2.17 million pounds of U3O8. The estimate was based on 34 diamond drill
holes totaling 4,220 metres. On July 16, 2008 Mawson issued a news
release updating this resource estimate. The updated estimate was
prepared by Mr. Andrew Browne of GeoSynthesis Pty. Ltd. and incorporated
results from an additional 20 diamond drill holes completed after
publication of the February 2008 resource estimate. The updated resource
estimate comprises a Measured and Indicated Resource of 1.94 million
tonnes averaging 0.08% U3O8, containing 3.3 million pounds of U3O8 using
a cut-off of 0.025% U3O8. Tournigan considers these resource estimates
to be relevant but Tournigan has not independently verified the
estimates. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify
the historical estimate as a current mineral resource and Tournigan is
not treating the historical estimate as a current mineral resource.


Other exploration results include discovery of sixty-six uranium
mineralized outcrops within the exploration claims over an area of 8
kilometres by 7 kilometres surrounding the Kläppibäcken project.
Sampling results from these outcrops included forty assays above 0.05%
U3O8, which ranged from 0.05% U3O8 to 8.04% U3O8 and averaged 0.79%
U3O8. The discovery of these uranium mineralized outcrops is significant
considering that outcropping rock accounts for less than 10% of the
surface area in the Hotagen district, with the remainder of the area
blanketed under a thin 1-2 metre soil veneer.


To date, 155 shallow diamond drill holes have been drilled on three
prospects within the project area: Klappibacken, Ravinen and Urban Hill.
The best drill result is 56 metres at 0.1% U3O8 beginning at a depth of
20 metres. New targets have been identified up to 1 kilometre along
strike from the Klappibacken resource and additional targets have been
identified for drill testing.


Tournigan intends to continue exploration in the district by drill
testing for extensions to the recognized mineralization and by
identifying and drill testing new targets. In due course, Tournigan may
elect to verify and update the historical resource estimates.


Duobblon Project


The Duobblon project area, with exploration licenses covering 1,524
hectares, is located in northwest Sweden. Uranium mineralization is
associated with an acid volcanic (ignimbrite) and sedimentary sequence.
On February 29, 2008, Mawson filed on its company profile on www.sedar.com
a technical report dated February 28, 2008 entitled 'Technical Report on
the Review of Three uranium Properties in Northern Sweden: Klappibacken,
Duobblon and Tassjo? written by Mr. Andrew Browne of GeoSynthesis Pty.
Ltd. The author prepared a resource estimate on the Duobblon project on
behalf of Mawson. This resource estimate comprises an Inferred Resource
of 13.8 million tonnes averaging 0.029% U3O8, containing 8.75 million
pounds of U3O8 using a cut-off of 0.01% U3O8. This estimate was based on
55 diamond drill holes totaling 10,300 metres. Tournigan considers this
resource estimate to be relevant but Tournigan has not independently
verified the estimate. A qualified person has not done sufficient work
to classify the historical estimate as a current mineral resource and
Tournigan is not treating the historical estimate as a current mineral
resource.


Tournigan intends to conduct further drilling to upgrade confidence in
the resource and test possibilities for expansion of the mineralization,
together with initial metallurgical test work. After this has been
completed, Tournigan may elect to verify and update the historical
resource estimate.


Kapell Project


The Kapell Project in central Sweden comprises a 15 kilometre trend with
potential for roll-front type sediment hosted uranium mineralization.
Exploration licenses cover an area of 4,379 hectares. To date three
target areas have been identified: Aviken, where drill intercepts of
2.65 metres at 1.54% eU3O8 ('eU3O8? is equivalent U3O8 based on
radiometric logging) beginning at a depth of 21.8 metres and 2.65 metres
at 1.05% eU3O8 beginning at a depth of 3.2 metres have been reported:
Solvbacktjarn where a drill intercept of 1.55 metres at 2.38% eU3O8
beginning at a depth of 8.35 metres has been reported; and Tossassjon,
where 18 mineralized outcrops and 392 mineralized boulders have been
identified over a strike length of 1.6 kilometres.


Aronsjo Project


The Aronsjo Project is an early stage property considered prospective
for breccia-hosted uranium mineralization in sodium metasomatized
granites. Exploration licenses cover an area of 1,844 hectares.

Qualified Person


Dorian L. (Dusty) Nicol (RG, CPG and FAusIMM), Tournigan′s President and
CEO, is the Company′s designated Qualified Person (QP) for this news
release and has reviewed and validated that the information contained in
the release is consistent with that provided by the QP′s whose work is
referenced.

About Tournigan


Tournigan is a uranium exploration and development company. The
company′s flagship asset is the Kuriskova uranium deposit in Slovakia,
among the highest grade uranium deposits in the world. Slovakia
currently has four nuclear reactors generating half of its electricity,
with two more reactors planned or under construction.


With the pending acquisition of uranium properties from Mawson,
Tournigan will be diversifying geographically by acquiring projects in
Sweden and Finland, also members of the European Union and countries
which rely on nuclear generated electricity. In Sweden, ten nuclear
reactors generate over 40% of the country′s electricity. Finland
currently has four operating reactors generating about 28% of the
country′s electricity. A fifth large nuclear plant is under construction
in Finland with plans firming for a sixth. Tournigan is committed to
safe and sustainable exploration and mine development. For additional
information, please contact Ms. Doris Meyer at (604) 536-2711 or visit www.tournigan.com.


TOURNIGAN ENERGY LTD.

'Dusty Nicol'


Dorian L. (Dusty) Nicol, President and CEO

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider
(as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange)
accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.


Cautionary Statement:


This news release contains forward-looking statements that are based on
the Corporation's current expectations and estimates. Forward-looking
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factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially
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such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others: the
actual results of current exploration activities; conclusions of
economic evaluations; changes in project parameters as plans to continue
to be refined; possible variations in ore grade or recovery rates;
accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry;
delays in obtaining governmental approvals or financing; and
fluctuations in metal prices. There may be other factors that cause
actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or
intended. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on
which it is made and, except as may be required by applicable securities
laws, the Corporation disclaims any intent or obligation to update any
forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information,
future events or results or otherwise. Forward-looking statements are
not guarantees of future performance and accordingly undue reliance
should not be put on such statements due to the inherent uncertainty
therein.

Tournigan Energy Ltd.

Doris Meyer, 604-536-2711

www.tournigan.com



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