Greenvale Energy (ASX:GRV) has flagged its discovery of geomagnetic uranium anomalism on-site its NT projects.
Having only recently acquired its uranium portfolio in the Top End, Greenvale on Tuesday described the find as a “strong start.”
Flying overhead the Henbury, Tobermorey and Douglas River projects respectively, 14.5km worth of in-fill lines have been filled.
At Henbury, the company has logged outcrop sediments part of the Amadeus Basin, significant for its part in boasting the deposits other NT-based uranium projects tap. A 10km long anomaly has been interpreted; as well as a separate 2km anomaly.
Douglas River, meanwhile, is the site of a 10km long uranium anomaly interpreted from the data “overlying a geological unconformity.”
Finally, at Tobermorey, “extensive uranium anomalism [has been] confirmed along a 20km strike length,” reportedly 15km wide at its thickest.
The data backs up data from the late 90’s/early 00’s, according to CEO Mark Turner.
“The recent magnetic/radiometric survey was designed to in-fill the strong uranium anomalism reported in a previous Government-funded survey completed at the turn of the Century,” Turner said.
“The data will be combined with other available datasets to help us plan an extensive drilling program for 2025.”
GRV last traded at 3cps.
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