Infini kicks off high-stakes drill test in Canadian uranium heartland
Infini Resources has begun its first diamond drilling program at the Reynolds and Reitenbach Lake uranium projects in Canada's Athabasca Basin, targeting high-priority areas across a 677-square-kilometre land package. The 2,500-metre, 12-hole campaign aims to test a largely unexplored system with surface indications of high-grade uranium and extensive electromagnetic conductors. CEO Rohan Bone described the launch as a key transition from target identification to active drill testing in a region known for high-grade uranium deposits.
- ▪Infini Resources has launched a minimum 2,500-metre, 12-hole maiden drilling program at its Reynolds and Reitenbach Lake projects in northern Saskatchewan.
- ▪The projects span 677 square kilometres near the eastern margin of the Athabasca Basin, close to the historic Rabbit Lake uranium mine.
- ▪Drilling targets include the Titus prospect, where surface sampling returned up to 1.90% uranium, and a 15km by 3km corridor with 80km of electromagnetic conductors.
- ▪The exploration model focuses on structural features such as the Needle Falls shear zone, which may have channeled uranium-bearing fluids.
- ▪CEO Rohan Bone stated the drill program marks a significant milestone in advancing the company’s exploration strategy in a high-grade uranium region.
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