Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. has successfully completed its initial drill program at the Smart Lake Joint Venture in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin. The program involved 1,264 meters of diamond drilling across three holes, targeting newly identified electromagnetic conductors along the Groomes Lake Conductive Corridor. This marks a critical step in defining high-priority uranium exploration targets in the area. The Smart Lake Project is a joint venture between Cameco Corporation (73%) and Purepoint (27%), situated approximately 60 km south of the former Cluff Lake uranium mine. The company also plans a 5,400-meter drill program at the Dorado Project, further strengthening its exploration efforts in the region.
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