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FORUM URANIUM CORP V.FDC

"Forum Uranium Corp is a Canadian-based mineral resource company focused on exploring and developing uranium projects in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. It is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of uranium projects. Its projects include Fir Island, Henday Lake, Highrock Lake, Karpinka, Key Lake Road, Maurice Point, North West Athabasca, Clearwater, Costigan Lake, Orchid Lake, Agnico Eagle, North Thelon, Tanqueray and Ukaliq."


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Post by IRISSIRIOUSon Oct 04, 2016 9:30am
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NEWS!!!

NEWS!!!

PRESS RELEASE FROM ACCESSWIRE

Rio Tinto Exploration Canada Commences A Resistivity Survey On Forum's 40% Owned Henday Property, Athabasca Basin

Tuesday, October 04, 2016

 

Rio Tinto Exploration Canada Commences a Resistivity Survey on Forum's 40% Owned Henday Property, Athabasca Basin

09:10 EDT Tuesday, October 04, 2016


VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / October 4, 2016 / Forum Uranium Corp. (TSXV: FDC) ("Forum") announces that Rio Tinto Exploration ("RTX") has commenced an 81 line km DCIP resistivity survey by Discovery International Geophysics Inc. on the Henday property held 60% by RTX and 40% by Forum. The survey is following up target areas that were drilled this past winter and one new target area. The survey is a pole-dipole and pole-pole array type with receiver dipole lengths of 50m and current injection intervals every 25m which should be completed by mid-October.


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