Uranium Energy (UEC) has announced a significant uranium discovery in its drilling campaign at the Roughrider Project, located in the Saskatchewan region of Canada. 850 meters northeast of the main deposit, the company intercepted significant mineralization, containing 11.4% eU3O8 over 2.4 meters of drilling. This find includes an even more prominent sub-interval, with a concentration of 24.9% over just one meter.
Uranium drilling at Roughrider shows great potential
The well, named RR-961, is located 15 meters east of the RR-940 well, which had already revealed a significant 12.7% eU3O8 intersection over 7.2 meters in August 2024. These results reinforce the potential of the Roughrider North area, where UEC continues to obtain high-grade discoveries over a 200-meter stretch.
The drilling program continues to advance, with 20 additional holes planned. Uranium Energy remains focused on exploring mineralization trends at Roughrider North, which still has open potential to the east and west, suggesting possible additional discoveries in this strategic area for the mining uranium mining.
The Roughrider Project is located in the Athabasca Basin, one of the world’s leading uranium mining regions, making it a key element in UEC’s plans to fuel the energy transition to a lower carbon future. carbon future.. With several uranium projects under development, the company continues to consolidate its position as a key player in the supply of this essential resource.
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