The Dufferin Project is located in the world class mining jurisdiction Athabasca Basin, known for hosting the world’s largest high-grade uranium deposits, with grades ranging from 10 to 100 times higher than the global average.
The Dufferin Project consists of 19 mineral tenures and 14,800 hectares.
Historic drill hole VR-031W3 intersected 8.78% U308 over 33.9m at Cameco’s Centennial deposit, located on the same structure as the Dufferin Project.*
*This result was taken from Saskatchewan Industry and Resources Assessment Work File: 74G12-0061, Cameco Corp., 2009, DDH VR-031W3. The Company has not had a qualified person verify this information, and this information is not necessarily indicative of the mineralization (if any) present at the Project.
Basin Project
The Basin Project is geographically positioned in the highly endowed Athabasca Basin in Northern Saskatchewan.
The Basin Project is approximately 4,347 hectares in size
The Project is prospective for unconformity and basement hosted uranium mineralization and is underexplored
Milner Lake Project
The Mliner Lake Project covers 1,067 hectares of land in the world-renowned Athabasca Basin region.
Channel sampling of this area revealed uranium mineralization, mainly uranophane and autunite, which occurs at the contact of grantic gneiss and pegmatite.
The Project is prospective for unconformity and basement hosted uranium mineralization and is underexplored