Pancontinental reports Chilling & Charley Creek uranium projects
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Pancontinental Uranium Corporation and Crossland Uranium Mines reports an update on progress with exploration on their Chilling and Charley Creek projects, Northern Territory, Australia.
The program of air core drilling, announced October 1, 2009, has been completed at the Buchanan Window at Chilling. The air core drill program has tested many of the areas identified from radiometric and geochemical sampling in 2009. The drilling confirmed the previously postulated geological setting and provided evidence for sub-surface continuity of outcropping zones enriched in uranium and base metals. Results from sampling the oxidized zone at Buchanan will be available in approximately five weeks.
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