en.Wedoany.com Reported - Orano Canada plans to conduct exploration and drilling work at the Preston Lake uranium project in Canada in 2026, a joint venture with Skyharbour Resources.
The plan includes a helicopter-borne airborne gravity gradiometry survey covering a high-priority corridor in the northern part of the project, followed by summer diamond drilling totaling 3,500 meters. This program aims to advance multiple high-priority targets within the project based on results from previous years. Skyharbour Resources stated that the work will deepen the geological understanding of the Preston Lake project and generate new high-quality drilling targets for future exploration.
Orano Canada expects to drill 6 to 8 holes, concentrated in the northern FSAN area, testing 4 to 6 targets. These targets are characterized by coincident conductive signals with local magnetic and gravity lows, distributed along known favorable trends, including the FSA conductive corridor—which previously yielded the most anomalous uranium values in Preston Lake drilling. Additionally, 2 to 4 holes are planned in the B-zone conductive corridor, the last major conductive trend on the claim block yet to be drill-tested.
Skyharbour Resources holds a broad portfolio of uranium exploration projects in the Athabasca Basin, Canada.
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