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So we’ve just put out an announcement on the results from our uranium drilling at the Airstrip Prospect at Gibbons Creek.
We’re really encouraged by the fact that we’ve got a lot more smoke there now.
We are confident there’s a system in place, and now we’re going to vector in and find that. The program was run by our partners. Now we are the operators.
Moving forward, the first thing we’re going do is run a comprehensive VTEM survey over the whole project.
That’ll give us really new data, really good data, and we’ll interrogate that to come up with a new drill program, both at Airstrip, but also down at Butler Lake, where we’ve done no work so far.
And that’s a really encouraging area for us in that, you know, there’s multiple conductors and multiple targets that we need to refine, and then work up a drilling program for that.
In the meantime, we’re really excited that the weather is finally back in our favour.
Summer’s just kicked off in Canada.
We are mobilising, as I speak into the Northwest Territories where we’ve waited seven or eight months to get back in there since September.
Our focus initially will be Halo-Yuri, where interpretation of all of the satellite data has showed multiple pegmatite swarms, some big systems.
You know, we can see pegmatites that are close to a kilometer in strike length.
You know, we’re hoping one or more of those are fertile.
And as soon as we can get our feet on the ground in the next few days, we’ll let the market know.
And we’re excited to come back with some results, hopefully in the not too distant future.