Baselode Energy: Expanding Uranium Exploration in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin
Baselode Energy is ramping up its uranium exploration in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, which is known for its high-grade uranium deposits.

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Baselode Energy is ramping up its uranium exploration in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, which is known for its high-grade uranium deposits. The company is focusing on the Hook Project, particularly the ACKIO uranium zone, which boasts near-surface deposits starting at just 25 to 30 meters deep. This region is rare for its 1% uranium concentration, indicating significant potential. Baselode plans to drill 10,000 meters and continue exploration until October to delineate high-grade mineralization and expand the target area. The company also aims to explore other potential targets within the Hook project. The proximity to existing mills and the favorable mining environment make this an attractive venture. For updates on Baselode's progress, visit baselode.com.
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