The Gemini project, Canada. Source: 92 Energy
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  • Australian exploration company 92 Energy (92E) kicks off drilling at its wholly-owned Gemini uranium discovery in Canada’s Athabasca Basin
  • The discovery is considered a high-grade, basement-hosted uranium deposit
  • This uranium mineralisation is believed to extend over an area of 250 metres by 240 metres
  • Drilling is expected to run through until the end of September
  • 92E was last trading at 31 cents

Australian exploration company 92 Energy (92E) has commenced drilling at its wholly-owned Gemini uranium discovery in Canada’s Athabasca Basin.

Two diamond drill rigs are currently onsite, initiating a 4000-metre drilling program.

One of these rigs has been allocated to the Gemini mineralised zone – with an objective to expand the extensive, high-grade mineralisation found in the zone into previously unexplored territories north and south of the primary discovery area.

The second drill rig will be actively exploring high-priority areas along the Gemini uranium discovery trend. 

The drilling campaign is expected to run until the end of September.

92E was last trading at 31 cents.

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