Fortune Bay Corp. Announces Partner-Funded Uranium Exploration in Saskatchewan with Airborne Survey and Drilling Set to Begin

Reuters
Aug 20
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/FTBYF">Fortune Bay Corp.</a> Announces Partner-Funded <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/UEC">Uranium</a> Exploration in Saskatchewan with Airborne Survey and Drilling Set to Begin

Fortune Bay Corp. has announced advancements in its uranium exploration initiatives on the northern margin of Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin. The company is conducting an airborne geophysical survey at The Woods Projects and is set to begin a drill program at the Murmac Project in mid-September 2025. These projects are partner-funded, providing Fortune Bay with significant discovery exposure in a premier uranium jurisdiction. The Murmac Project will focus on high-priority uranium targets, leveraging a combination of historical data, recent geophysics, and surface geochemistry. These initiatives aim to enhance the company's portfolio while generating revenue through operator fees.

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