Category : Search result: Athabasca Basin uranium


Infini Resources stakes new claims in Athabasca Basin

Infini Resources increases its landholding in Canada's uranium-rich Athabasca Basin by 8,900 hectares, with exploration data suggesting continuity of key geological features. Assays from recent sampling are pending.

Hancock's $850m Gas Project Moves Forward in WA

Hancock Energy is progressing its $850 million Belisama gas project in WA's Perth Basin, submitting key documents for state review. This crucial domestic gas supply project is now under assessment.

Infini bulks up Canadian uranium ground by 30%

Infini Resources boosts its Portland Creek uranium project in Canada by 30%, adding 77 sq km. The move follows promising drill results as uranium prices hold firm. Read more.

Infini nails high-grade uranium at Canadian project

Infini Resources confirms a fertile uranium system with high-grade surface mineralisation at its Reitenbach Lake project near Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin. Read about the discovery and its market implications.

Peninsula Energy on track for 2026 uranium production

Peninsula Energy has begun a critical acidification phase at its Lance uranium project in Wyoming, USA, keeping it on schedule for first yellowcake production in early 2026. Read the latest update.

Beetaloo clears major approval for 2026 NT gas sales

Beetaloo Energy secures crucial Federal approval tied to Traditional Owner consent, unlocking a path towards test gas sales from the NT's Beetaloo Sub-basin from next year. Read the latest on this major energy project.

Infini Uncovers New Uranium Zones in Athabasca Basin

Infini Resources identifies fresh radioactive zones at its Canadian uranium projects, with lab results due before Christmas. A maiden drill program is planned for 2025 as the company advances in the world-class Athabasca Basin.

Infini expands Canadian uranium drilling program

Infini Resources expands drilling at Portland Creek uranium project, hitting high-grade mineralisation across multiple targets. First assays expected before year-end amid growing nuclear demand.

Deep Yellow shareholders revolt over CEO exit

Major investors band together ahead of Deep Yellow's AGM demanding answers about managing director John Borshoff's sudden departure. Shares plunged 20% following his exit.

Lake Alexandrina's algae bloom mystery solved

Scientists identify the surprising cause behind Lake Alexandrina's disappearing algal bloom as weather patterns shift, bringing relief to South Australian communities.

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