Okapi Resources could soon commence drilling in Canada after lodging the necessary paperwork. Credit: File Okapi Resources could soon fire up the diamond drill rig and launch a 40-hole, 5000m program at its Newnham Lake and Perch uranium projects in Canada after lodging applications with the Government of Saskatchewan. The looming probe follows a recent exploration drive that unveiled a bevy of compelling targets prospective for basement-hosted mineralisation.
The field program included mapping, sampling, lithological testing and analysis and followed a comprehensive review of satellite imagery that highlighted several appealing areas begging for a closer look.
Okapi has its foot on an extensive land package in its larger Athabasca Basin tenements including about half a dozen project zones covering over 55,000 hectares.
Notably, management says five of the projects are near an unconformity that may extend to a depth of about 100m, making them excellent targets for shallow high-grade unconformity-related uranium mineralisation.The […]
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