Skyharbour Intersects Additional Uranium Mineralization at High-Grade Moore Lake Project and Plans for Upcoming Winter Drill Programs
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Thursday, October 13, 2022
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Skyharbour plans to continue advancing Moore through additional drilling in conjunction with the fully funded, multi-phased drill programs being planned at the Companys recently acquired Russell Lake Uranium Project.
Key Points:
- Skyharbour plans to continue advancing Moore through additional drilling in conjunction with the fully funded, multi-phased drill programs being planned at the Companys recently acquired Russell Lake Uranium Project.
- Moore Uranium Project Claims Map:
Jordan Trimble, President and CEO of Skyharbour Resources, stated: We continue to discover and delineate new zones of uranium mineralization at our high-grade Moore Project and have plans for future drilling and exploration at the property. - Skyharbour is planning a fully-funded winter drill program which will include follow-up drilling at the Moore Project.
- Summary of 2022 Drilling Program:
Drilling on the Moore Uranium Project over the spring of 2022 totalled 2,467 metres in seven diamond drill holes.