92 Energy Limited (ASX: 92E) has intersected elevated radioactivity in the first three drillholes at the Gemini Mineralised Zone “GMZ” Uranium Discovery at its 100% owned Gemini Project in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada.
To date, the company has completed four drillholes at the GMZ, with all four drillholes (including initial discovery hole GEM-004) intersecting elevated radioactivity.
GEM22-005, GEM22-006 and GEM22-008 are the first three winter 2022 drill holes completed at the GMZ since the initial discovery hole, GEM-004, which returned 5.5m at 0.12% U3O8 in September 2021.
GEM22-005, GEM22-006 and GEM22-008 all intersected elevated radioactivity, which has now been defined over a length of 84m across strike.
The most intense radioactivity encountered thus far in the winter 2022 program was intersected in drillhole GEM22-006, which cut a total of 14m of composite elevated radioactivity ranging from <300 to 2,230 cps. All drill holes at the GMZ are hosted in intensely altered and structurally deformed basement hosted rocks.
The GMZ is open in all directions and follow-up drilling is ongoing.
One drillhole, GEM22-007, was completed at the Camp West target area approximately seven km southwest of the GMZ.
Drilling continues both up and down dip on the section, as well as along strike to the north and south, with a total of 6,600m to be completed this drill programme.
Gemini is located 27km southeast of the McArthur River uranium mine, one of the largest and highest-grade uranium deposits in the world.
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