Purepoint Uranium Completes Drill Program

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Purepoint Uranium Group reports the completion of their drilling program at Red Willow project, Saskatchewan Canada’s Athabasca Basin.
This program has successfully determined that the entire central portion of the “S” shaped conductor (1.2 kilometres in length) has been subjected to a large scale uranium mineralizing event and possesses the classic indicators of a potential uranium deposit.
Scott Frostad, VP […]

Purepoint Uranium Group reports the completion of their drilling program at Red Willow project, Saskatchewan Canada’s Athabasca Basin.

This program has successfully determined that the entire central portion of the “S” shaped conductor (1.2 kilometres in length) has been subjected to a large scale uranium mineralizing event and possesses the classic indicators of a potential uranium deposit.

Scott Frostad, VP Exploration at Purepoint says:

“This winter’s drill program has shown that radioactivity is found throughout the central portion of the Osprey conductor” “Our next stage of drilling here will follow-up the newly discovered ‘Hinge Fault’ and other locations where cross-cutting structures may have trapped the uranium-rich fluids.”

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