Delta Completes Sampling in Wheeler River Properties in Athabasca
Post by Melissa Pistilli, Uranium Reporter
Delta Uranium Inc. reports that it has completed a program of boulder sampling on its Wheeler River properties, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan.
The four dispositions, designated C3, C4, C5 and C6 have a total area of 1,898 hectares. The C4, C5 and C6 properties adjoin the Wheeler River property of Denison Mines Corp. (60%), Cameco Corp. (30%) and JCU (10%). Recent drilling by Denison/Cameco/JCU on the Phoenix zone has returned an intersection of 62.6% U3O8 over 6 metres in hole WR-273.
Wayne Isaacs, Chairman and CEO of Delta Uranium says:
“We are very excited at completing this initial phase of what will be a very structured exploration program. We are looking forward to continuing our work in the Athabasca Basin and advancing our projects to the benefit of our shareholders.”
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