
Significant Uranium Mineralisation Intercepted
Significant uranium has been intercepted in drilling at Thor’s 100% owned Wedding Bell and Radium Mountain Projects
Significant uranium has been intercepted in drilling at Thor’s 100% owned Wedding Bell and Radium Mountain Projects
Thor Energy Plc is pleased to provide investors a chance to view the presentation titled “New Green Economy: Uranium Focus”, delivered by Nicole Galloway Warland, Managing Director on the 2nd of November 2023.
Thor Energy Plc (AIM, ASX: THR) is pleased to announce the commencement of drilling at the Company’s 100% owned Wedding Bell and Radium Mountain Projects in the USA
Thor Energy Plc has completed a successful capital raise of AUD$1m to accelerate exploration activities at the Company’s 100% owned uranium assets, located in the historic uranium-vanadium mining district within the Uravan Mineral Belt, in Colorado and Utah, USA
All approvals have been granted for drilling at the Wedding Bell and
Radium Mountain Projects, located in the historic uranium-vanadium mining district within the Uravan
Mineral Belt, southwest Colorado, USA
Thor Energy Plc is pleased to announce the positive results from the recently completed heliborne magnetic and radiometric surveys over the Company’s 100% owned uranium and vanadium projects.
In this Global Mining Review article Nicole Galloway Warland, Managing Director, Thor Energy Plc, explores the current challenges facing nuclear fuel supply, and how the complex combination of supply and demand factors mean that Uranium miners operating in friendly juristictions are certain to benefit.
Detailed airborne magnetic and radiometric surveys have commenced over the Company’s 100% owned uranium and vanadium projects – Wedding Bell, Radium Mountain and Vanadium King, situated within the Uravan Mineral Belt in Colorado and Utah, USA
Assay results validate downhole gamma readings for uranium and confirm broader enriched vanadium mineralisation.
Initial drilling confirms the extensive lateral continuity and high uranium prospectivity of the Wedding Bell and Radium Mountain Projects