Okapi Resources has launched a helicopter-supported review at its wholly owned Newnham Lake and Perch projects, part of its larger Athabasca Basin uranium tenements in Canada. The work is part of a maiden exploration program including prospecting, outcrop sampling and vegetation analysis to help identify favourable structural settings for uranium mineralisation. Okapi Resources has launched an aerial assault on its Canadian uranium ground. Credit: File Okapi Resources has launched a helicopter-supported review at its wholly owned Newnham Lake and Perch projects, part of its larger Athabasca Basin uranium tenements in Canada. The work is part of a maiden exploration program including prospecting, outcrop sampling and vegetation analysis to help identify favourable structural settings for uranium mineralisation.
Okapi’s campaign comes after a comprehensive analysis of satellite images and historical exploration data acquired across the two project areas generated a swarm of compelling targets calling for a second look.
It will initially cast […]
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