Global Uranium has signed a Letter of Engagement with Big Rock Exploration to commence Phase II exploration activities at its Wyoming Group of Projects. This marks the next step in refining exploration targets across the Airline, Jeep, WAC, Big Bend, and Jabs properties.
“We are excited to continue advancing our Wyoming uranium assets with the support of Big Rock Exploration,” said Ungad Chadda, CEO of Global Uranium.
“Their technical expertise and systematic approach to target development align well with our exploration objectives, as we work towards testing for economically viable uranium mineralization within our claim holdings.”
Under the terms of the engagement, Big Rock will develop an exploration framework by integrating historical data, geologic mapping, and radiometric survey results to identify high-priority drill targets. This initiative builds upon the successful completion of Phase I, which involved GIS data compilation, historical data review, and permitting assessments.
Phase II will focus on further delineating uranium-bearing formations, improving project-level understanding, and preparing for subsequent fieldwork.
Wyoming boasts a rich history of uranium production and is home to active uranium mining and historic mineral resources, with Global Uranium holding 5,040 acres of land.
Source: Global Uranium