en.Wedoany.com Reported - Noble Plains Uranium (TSX-V:NOBL) has initiated a geophysical survey at the Duck Creek project in Wyoming, USA, aimed at detecting buried uranium mineralization. The survey targets uranium deposits in the shallow Wasatch Formation and the deeper Fort Union Formation.
The Duck Creek project hosts resources compliant with National Instrument 43-101 standards, including 5.32 million pounds of triuranium octoxide in the indicated category and 1.04 million pounds in the inferred category within the Wasatch Formation. In collaboration with the University of Wyoming's Near-Surface Geophysics Instrument Center (UWNSG), the company is conducting seismic reflection and induced polarization surveys to identify mineralized roll-front noses, thereby refining drill targets.
Company CEO Drew Zimmerman stated that the company's initial resource at Duck Creek was established along approximately 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) of mineralized strike, which extends about 5.25 miles within the company's land package. This means nearly 2.75 miles of the same strike remain unexplored, along with the deeper Fort Union Formation below, which is essentially still untested. These geophysical surveys will help identify mineralized roll-front noses to more precisely define drill targets across the project, as part of a strategy to systematically expand Duck Creek's resource base.
The collected data will guide near-term drilling targets and long-term extraction planning. Noble Plains Uranium is a U.S.-focused exploration and development company advancing a portfolio of projects suitable for in-situ recovery processes.










