Lisbon Valley Project
Lisbon Valley Project
Country USA 
Province Utah
Close to Moab
Status ADVANCED DISCOVERY 
Surface 27 km² / 6,672 acres
Latitude / Longitude 38 N 31 / 109 W 39
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Lisbon Valley Project
Status Risk : Advanced discovery
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the Lisbon Valley Project
Mesa Exploration
Owner: 100%
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Location of the Lisbon Valley Project
The Lisbon Valley Project is located in the Lisbon Valley Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, approximately 35 miles south of the town of Moab.
 
History of the Lisbon Valley Project
The earliest reported uranium-vanadium ore discovery was made in 1913, at the south end of Lisbon Valley anticline in outcrops of basal Chinle sandstone. Later in 1948 low-grade uranium was discovered and mined in the upper Cutler sandstone in the ce more...
 
Geology of the Lisbon Valley Project
The dominant geologic feature of the Lisbon Valley is the Lisbon Valley anticline, a salt anticline typical of the Paradox Basin. Subsequent to doming the anticline was faulted by the Lisbon Valley fault, a northwest trending normal fault along the l more...
 
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