Power Metal Resources Begins Maiden Drill Programme at East Hawkrock Uranium Project in Saskatchewan
Why It Matters
A successful discovery would position Power Metal among emerging Canadian uranium producers and could attract capital as global demand for clean‑energy fuels rises.
Key Takeaways
- •2,500‑meter drill program launched at East Hawkrock uranium project.
- •Initial drilling aims to test targets identified by geophysical surveys.
- •Completion targeted for mid‑April, with potential spring extension.
- •Program runs concurrently with Badger Lake drilling 400 km away.
- •Positive results could trigger further exploration and shareholder exposure.
Summary
Power Metal Resources, in partnership with Fermi Exploration, has kicked off a maiden drilling campaign at the East Hawkrock uranium project in Saskatchewan.
The 2,500‑meter program, scheduled for completion by mid‑April, will test several high‑priority targets identified through prior magnetics, electromagnetics and radon surveys. The aim is to obtain first‑hand impressions of the subsurface and assess the prospectivity for uranium mineralization.
Technical Director Jack Dann emphasized that the work will provide “first impressions” of the property and noted that the drilling runs alongside a parallel program at the Badger Lake property, roughly 400 km away, offering investors a “double burst of uranium exposure” this spring.
If the initial holes return encouraging assay results, Power Metal plans to extend drilling into early spring and potentially expand the exploration footprint, a development that could accelerate the company’s path to a commercial uranium discovery and boost shareholder value.
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