Power Metal to Commence Drilling at Badger Lake Uranium Project in Saskatchewan
Power Metal Resources will begin drilling at its Badger Lake uranium project in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin on 1 March. The 2,100-metre diamond drilling program aims to test two major shear zones and the S-Zone target, associated with a notable uranium, cobalt, and nickel soil anomaly. The drilling will be conducted by Fermi Exploration, with all necessary permits and contractors in place.

Power Metal Resources is set to initiate drilling at its Badger Lake uranium project in Saskatchewan on 1 March. The program includes a 2,100-metre diamond drilling effort targeting two shear zones and the S-Zone, characterized by significant uranium, cobalt, and nickel anomalies.
Fermi Exploration, which manages Power Metal's uranium licenses, will conduct the drilling. Initial tests will focus on three holes at depths of 220 to 260 metres, with the possibility of adjusting targets based on results. The Badger Lake site is noted for its unconventional geological characteristics.




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