Investegate announcements from Skyharbour Resources Ltd, Skyharbour Receives $1.2 Million from Warrant Exercise and Partner Company Valor Announces Radiometrics Reveal New Anomalies at Hook Lake Project with On-Ground Work Underway
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 11, 2021SYH)SYHBF)) (the "Company") is pleased to announce that partner company Valor Resources Limited ("Valor") has provided an update on results from the recently completed
On-ground follow-up work by Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd has started and is focused on validating and developing the geological understanding of.
Valor Resources completes acquisition of Pendleton Lake within Athabasca Basin
This takes the company’s consolidated position in the prolific Athabasca Basin to 98,600 hectares or 986 square kilometres in five projects with the other four acquired through direct staking. Due diligence has been completed and settlement has occurred.
Valor Resources Ltd (ASX:VAL) continues to enhance its presence in the Athabasca Basin of Canada, one of the world’s premier uranium producing regions, after completing its acquisition of the Pendleton Lake Project.
This follows the successful completion of due diligence on the acquisition, which has now been settled.
Valor has paid total consideration to the vendors of C$5,000 cash and issued 5 million ordinary Valor shares for 100% ownership of the six tenements that comprise the Pendleton Lake Project.
Skyharbour Resources Ltd. is pleased to announce that partner company Valor Resources Limited has received the results and interpretation from the airborne magnetic and very low frequency electromagnetic geophysical survey completed over the Hook Lake Project in April. The purpose of the survey was to gather data that would help identify areas of shallow structural complexity, known to be favorable for the …
Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: SYH ) (OTCQB: SYHBF ) (Frankfurt: SC1P ) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce that partner company Valor Resources Limited (“Valor”) has received the results and interpretation from the airborne magnetic and very low frequency electromagnetic (VLF-EM) geophysical survey completed over the Hook Lake Project in April. The purpose of the survey was to gather data that would help identify areas of shallow structural complexity, known to be favorable for the deposition of uranium in basement lithologies, and determine the geophysical sign