Uranium Energy makes high-grade discovery at Christie Lake project in Saskatchewan

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These intersections at Christie Lake represent some of the largest and highest-grade drill intersections of uranium reported globally in 2022, according to the company.

To date, seven holes have been drilled into a new discovery, named the Sakura zone, all of which contain uranium mineralization at or near the unconformity. The mineralization remains open in all directions and will be the focus of the next phase of drilling on the Christie Lake property. The 2023 winter program is expected in early January.

Christie Lake is one of 29 projects included in UEC’s recent C$171 million acquisition of UEX Corporation, and one of five that are at resource stage. The property is strategically situated 9 km along strike of Cameco’s McArthur River, the world’s largest and highest-grade uranium mine.

UEC currently has an approximate 82.77% interest in the project, with JCU (Canada) Exploration Company acting as its joint venture…

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