en.Wedoany.com Reported - Fortune Bay Corporation, in partnership with Manhattan Corporation, is executing a fully partner-funded 5,000-meter drilling program at the Murmac and Strike uranium projects in Saskatchewan, aimed at evaluating a series of exploration targets and following up on previously identified uranium mineralization and favorable geological features for new discoveries within the Athabasca Basin region.

The work will focus on priority targets identified in previous drilling programs, which have delineated graphitic host rocks, favorable structures, uranium anomalies, hydrothermal alteration, and high-grade uranium mineralization zones. The program will also continue to assess areas where mineralization has been confirmed by drilling and explore new targets within the extensive conductive corridors identified by electromagnetic surveys.
Gareth Garlick, Technical Director of Fortune Bay, stated that the program aims to systematically advance project evaluation and follow up on areas where favorable uranium mineralization has been identified. "Previous work has confirmed key elements of uranium mineralization, and this program will evaluate new priority targets at Murmac and Strike," he said.
The partner-funded model allows Fortune Bay to advance uranium exploration without impacting resources for the company's other strategic projects. Dale Verran, CEO of Fortune Bay, emphasized that this partner-funded program enables the company to advance uranium exploration without direct cost exposure while maintaining focus on its strategic projects.
This program is part of Fortune Bay's strategy to advance uranium exploration through strategic partnerships, while the company continues to progress other priority projects in its portfolio.
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