Terra Clean Energy Expands Uranium Project in Canada with Promising Drill Results
Terra Clean Energy Corp. is expanding its uranium project in Canada with new drillings. The company has discovered a mineralized pegmatite zone to the north, indicating an expansion of the deposit. This comes after securing an option agreement with Skyharbour Resources in October 2022.
The project is strategically located near the Athabasca Basin, renowned for its rich uranium deposits. Terra Clean Energy Corp. is focusing on uranium exploration to meet the growing demand for clean energy. Recent drillings have shown promising results. Drill hole SF063, which reached a depth of 393 meters, revealed encouraging uranium mineralizations. The company has successfully completed three drill holes and plans to extend drilling by a further 2,000 to 2,200 meters. To increase efficiency, these planned drillings will be supported by helicopters.
Terra Clean Energy Corp., in partnership with OTCW, is committed to exploring the deposit's full potential. The new drillings, totaling over 2,000 meters, are expected to provide valuable insights into the deposit's extent and quality, furthering the company's goal of meeting the increasing demand for clean energy.
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