Infini Resources在加拿大的Athabasca盆地发现了强烈的铀信号,在2026年加强了钻探计划。
Infini Resources found strong uranium signals in Canada’s Athabasca Basin, boosting plans for drilling in 2026.
Infini Resources正在加拿大的Athabasca盆地扩大铀勘探,重点是主要矿山附近的677平方公里雷诺兹和雷滕巴赫湖项目。
Infini Resources is expanding uranium exploration in Canada’s Athabasca Basin, focusing on its 677-square-kilometer Reynolds and Reitenbach Lake projects near major mines.
最近在Reitenbach湖进行的空中TDEM调查发现,多颗与辐射测量和磁异常相一致的浅长导体,表明有可能存在高等级铀矿藏。
A recent airborne TDEM survey at Reitenbach Lake identified multiple shallow, long conductors aligned with radiometric and magnetic anomalies, indicating potential for high-grade uranium deposits.
Reynolds Lake的早期实地工作发现土壤和岩石样本有闪光度计读数,每秒可达9 700个计数,尽管实验室尚未确认。
Early fieldwork at Reynolds Lake found soil and rock samples with scintillometer readings up to 9,700 counts per second, though lab confirmation is pending.
该公司正在进行地质测绘、采样和便携式XRF扫描,以验证目标,目的是确定2026年钻探场的优先次序。
The company is conducting geological mapping, sampling, and portable XRF scans to validate targets, aiming to prioritize drill sites for 2026.
这些项目位于现有矿区附近一个结构上有利的区域内,有强烈的铀需求量和接近每磅80美元的价格支持。
The projects lie within a structurally favorable zone near existing mines, supported by strong uranium demand and prices near $80 per pound.