Methodical approach and 3D insight help NexGen achieve 95% hit rate on its high-grade Arrow zone

NexGen Energy, a uranium exploration company working in the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan, is achieving a high hit rate on its high-grade Arrow zone.

By combining 3D geological insight, integrated exploration techniques and comprehensive data compilation in Geosoft Target, NexGen has hit the buried Arrow zone on the Rook I property that straddles the southwest margin of Saskatchewan’s Athabasca basin in almost every hole.

NexGen recently drill-tested radon anomalies associated with a severely disrupted VTEM conductor about 3.7 km northeast of and along the same trend as Arrow, intersecting widespread alteration and anomalous radioactivity at the Bow discovery.

This summer, NexGen will follow up the new discovery with further testing along the VTEM conductor where it is coincident with a gravity low, while continuing to advance the Arrow zone. In both cases, Target will help the company plan the drill program and display the results for shareholders.

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