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Basin Uranium Corp C.NCLR

Alternate Symbol(s):  BURCF

Basin Uranium Corp. is a Canadian junior exploration company focused on mineral exploration and development in the green energy sector. The Company has three advanced-stage uranium projects located in the United States, namely the Chord and Wolf Canyon project in South Dakota, the South Pass project in Wyoming, and the Wray Mesa project in Utah. It also has the Mann Lake uranium project, located in the world-class Athabasca basin of Northern Saskatchewan, Canada, in addition to the CHG gold project in south-central British Columbia. The Chord property consists of about 147 contiguous lode mining claims (3,037 acres) located in Edgemont, South Dakota. The Wolf Canyon Uranium Project is located in Fall River County, South Dakota. The South Pass Property Uranium Project is located in Fremont and Sublette County, Wyoming, United States. Its Wray Mesa project is located in San Juan County, Utah. Its Mann Lake uranium project is located in the Athabasca basin in Northern Saskatchewan.


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Post by Nice1Buckoon Sep 26, 2022 5:46pm
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  • Phase two drilling is designed to follow-up on exciting targets generated from phase one drilling and recently completed geophysical surveys at Mann Lake.

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