Codrus Minerals (ASX: $CDR) has completed the review of historical information for the Jasper Wedge Uranium Project, identifying multiple exploration targets within the highly prolific and world-class uranium jurisdiction of the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan, Canada. The project is strategically located between operational uranium mines and is set to undergo a program of target-specific, on-ground exploration to define the identified targets and optimize future drilling plans.
The review of historical data has provided valuable insights into the geological and structural characteristics of the Jasper Wedge Uranium Project. We are excited about the identified exploration targets and the commencement of our exploration program, which will involve UAV magnetics survey and ground geochemical soil survey. This strategic approach aims to maximize the efficiency of our exploration activities and enhance the potential for discovering high-grade uranium mineralization. We look forward to providing further updates on the progress of our exploration efforts in due course. - Codrus Minerals
Codrus Minerals' exploration activities at the Jasper Wedge Uranium Project have revealed promising exploration targets within the highly prospective Athabasca Basin. The company's strategic positioning between operational uranium mines and the completion of the historical data review have set the stage for a focused on-ground exploration program. The utilization of geophysical and geochemical data has led to the identification of 10 target areas, with plans for a phased approach involving UAV magnetics survey and geochemical surveying. The company's proactive exploration strategy and the favorable geological setting position Jasper Wedge as a project with significant potential for uncovering unconformity-style uranium mineralization. Codrus Minerals remains committed to providing further updates on the progress of its exploration activities and the development of the Jasper Wedge Uranium Project.