Int. Enexco reports drilling to resume at Mann Lake
Post by Melissa Pistilli, Uranium Reporter
International Enexco Ltd. reports that drilling operations will resume at International Enexco’s Mann Lake uranium project, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan.
Site preparations for a winter program will begin in December of this year, with drilling to commence as weather permits. The Mann Lake project is a uranium exploration joint venture between International Enexco Ltd. (30%), Cameco Corporation (52.5%), and AREVA Resources Canada Ltd. (17.5%). The project is located approximately 25 km southwest of Cameco’s McArthur River uranium deposit, the world’s largest and highest grade uranium mine, and approximately 20 km northeast of Cameco’s Millennium uranium deposit.
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