Laramide Resources (ASX:LAM) said it plans to conduct about 15,000 meters of drilling across multiple targets within its Chu-Sarysu project in Kazakhstan, according to a Tuesday Australian bourse filing.
The project areas are prospective for uranium, rare earth elements, and sediment-hosted copper deposits near some of Kazatomprom's largest uranium deposits and operational mines, the company added.
The company said the first phase of drilling will target various metals, including paleo-channel roll-fronts hosting uranium mineralization amenable to in-situ recovery mining.