Australian junior explorer Infini Resources has catapulted back into the uranium spotlight with a fresh batch of high-grade rock chip assays from its Canadian projects, significantly upgrading targets just months before its first-ever drilling campaign.
Exceptional Surface Results Build Momentum
The company's latest phase two sampling results from the Reynolds Lake and Reitenbach Lake projects, located on the eastern edge of the world-renowned Athabasca Basin, have delivered compelling evidence of widespread, high-grade uranium mineralisation at surface. The results confirm and extend uranium anomalism along a substantial 15-kilometre by 3-kilometre prospective corridor that encompasses both projects.
This new work builds on a standout result from the 2025 phase one program at the Titus prospect within Reitenbach Lake, where a sample assayed a remarkable 18,986 parts per million (ppm) uranium oxide, equating to 1.9 per cent. The follow-up phase two program has successfully capitalised on that discovery, returning multiple high-grade hits from the same area.
Notably, a sample taken within 100 metres of the original 1.9 per cent hit returned 3844ppm uranium oxide. Further samples within a 500-metre radius to the south also delivered impressive numbers, including 3278ppm, 2700ppm, and 1071ppm uranium oxide. To the north, about 500 metres from the discovery, another sample reported 544ppm.
De-risking the Story for Maiden Drilling
These consistent results strongly indicate that the initial high-grade discovery was not an isolated event, but part of a coherent, system-scale mineralised footprint. The geochemical signatures align neatly with previously identified electromagnetic (EM) conductors, radiometric hotspots, and interpreted structural corridors – all classic hallmarks of basement-hosted uranium systems similar to those mined in the region.
At the adjacent Reynolds Lake project, elevated uranium results from both sampling phases have reinforced the presence of structurally-controlled mineralisation linked to shear zones and priority geophysical targets. Infini's CEO, Rohan Bone, stated that while the Titus prospect remains a standout high-grade target, the phase two results demonstrate that uranium anomalism is broader and more extensive across both project areas than initially mapped.
The company has not wasted any time. The assays from the two scout sampling phases, comprising 181 rock-chip samples in total, have already been used to refine and sharpen drill targets, effectively de-risking the project narrative. This work paves the way for Infini's maiden drilling campaign, which is slated to commence in the second quarter of 2026.
Prime Territory and Fully Funded Program
Infini's ground is situated in prime uranium territory, with a combined 766 square kilometres of contiguous land straddling the major Needle Falls shear zone. The geology features Archean-Paleoproterozoic basement rocks and graphitic schists – the perfect 'structural plumbing' to host high-value unconformity-related uranium deposits.
In a significant boost for shareholders, the company confirmed that the entire planned drill program will be fully funded from existing cash reserves, avoiding any dilutive capital raises to get the drill rigs turning. The company is actively progressing permitting and stakeholder discussions, including engagement with regulatory agencies and First Nations groups such as Ya'thi Néné Lands and Resources, and is lining up key contractors.
The news follows closely on the heels of Infini securing an additional 8900 hectares of mineral claims adjacent to Reitenbach Lake just last week, expanding its landholding there by more than 30 per cent to 381 square kilometres.
For a junior explorer with energy metal ambitions in Canada and Western Australia, these results mark a clear step-up in both confidence and geological conviction. With uranium market sentiment riding high globally, and Infini now demonstrating strong surface geochemistry, clear geophysical alignments, and definitive geology, all eyes will be on the company as it prepares to test these promising targets from the drill pad in the coming quarter.