Traction Uranium Corp. is pleased to provide the following diamond drill hole updates on the diamond drill program at the Company's Key Lake South Property in northern Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin. DDH Highlights: DDH KLS23-001: intersected. - Veroeffentlicht am 05.04.2023
From petrified tree forests to billion-year-old rock formations, both the young and young at heart will relish the state’s extraordinary natural phenomena
From petrified tree forests to billion-year-old rock formations, both the young and young at heart will relish the state’s extraordinary natural phenomena
) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce the remaining results from its 2020 fall diamond drilling program at its 100% owned, 35,705 hectare Moore Uranium Project, located approximately 15 kilometres east of Denison Mine’s Wheeler River project and proximal to regional infrastructure for Cameco’s Key Lake/McArthur River operations in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. In addition to the previously announced hole ML20-09 which returned 0.72% U
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8 over 17.5 metres from 271.5 metres to 289.0 metres, drillhole ML20-12 returned another broad zone of sandstone and basement-hosted uranium mineralization from 268.1 metres to 286.0 metres downhole. This intercept returned 0.28% U
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8 over 2.5 metres. Up to 2.3% Cu was intersected in clay-altered lithologies nearly 100 metres below the unconformity in this hole as well.