Cosa Resources Identifies High-Priority Drill Targets at Darby Uranium Project in Saskatchewan

Reuters
Oct 14
Cosa Resources Identifies High-Priority Drill Targets at Darby <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/UEC">Uranium</a> Project in Saskatchewan

Cosa Resources Corp. has announced the identification of multiple high priority drill targets at its Darby Uranium Project in the eastern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The Darby Project, operated by Cosa with a 70% interest and in joint venture with Denison Mines Corp. holding the remaining 30%, is located 10 kilometres west of Cameco's Cigar Lake Mine. Through a comprehensive review of historical drill core and data, the company has outlined prospective drill-ready targets along the Delta and Charlie trends. Cosa plans to advance the project with a winter 2026 drill program, which will also include work at the nearby Murphy Lake North project. Final plans and budgets for upcoming drilling are being developed in collaboration with Denison Mines.

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