URANIUM
Uranium development company Denison Mines plans for an active summer of exploration on its flagship Wheeler River project, in northern Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin, as well as on other projects in its growth pipeline. The Toronto-headquartered explorer said on Wednesday it plans to undertake up to 18 000 m of drilling on its 60%-owned Wheeler River project, in about 40 holes. The programme, which is entirely focused in and around the Gryphon deposit, started late last month and is expected to run until the end of September.
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