Delta Uranium finds twelve uranium anomalies
Post by Melissa Pistilli, Uranium Reporter
Delta Uranium Inc. reports results of prospecting, sampling and assaying program carried out during the summer of 2008 on its 42,000 hectare Kenora property in northwest Ontario.
The twelve anomalies that warrant further work on the basis of these assay results include, the Nixon Lake and Ely Lake zones, which have already been tested by limited diamond drilling (see news release dated July 3, 2008). The other ten anomalies have not been drilled. These target areas will be mapped in detail in 2009, with additional sampling and assaying as necessary, with a view to defining drill targets for an expanded drill program to commence in July.
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