Ground-Based Radiometric Survey On Wyoming Projects To Commence
CALGARY - Global Uranium Corp. reported that preparations are underway to commence a ground-based radiometric survey across its Wyoming uranium projects. This survey is a critical step in the Company’s exploration efforts as it seeks to identify high-priority targets for future drilling.
The survey will be conducted using a two-person field team provided by McKay Geoscience, utilizing a Spectral Scintillometer RS-125 unit. The team will also incorporate drone technology to capture high-resolution aerial imagery. The combination of scintillometer readings and drone imagery will provide a comprehensive dataset to enhance the understanding of uranium-bearing areas adjacent to known roll-front uranium deposits.
The field work is planned to require approximately ten days, commencing in early October, covering the Company’s Wyoming properties, including: WAC, Jabs, Big Bend, Jeep South, and Airline #2. The radiometric survey methodology includes 50-meter sample spacing and 750-foot line spacing, optimizing data collection while adhering to the claim boundaries. Initial control data from the radiometric survey will be delivered promptly to allow for real-time adjustments and ensure the accuracy of the data collection.
The field program will lay the groundwork for future exploration activities, including potential follow-up magnetic surveys and drill targeting. The survey results are expected to be available by the end of October, providing critical information for future drill planning.