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Purepoint Uranium Group Inc V.PTU

Alternate Symbol(s):  PTUUF

Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. is a uranium exploration company focused on precision exploration of its projects in the Athabasca Basin. The Company’s flagship project is the Hook Lake, a joint venture with Cameco Corporation and Orano Canada Inc. Together with its flagship project, the Company operates nine projects across 222,423 hectares (ha) of claims throughout the Athabasca Basin. Its projects include Hook Lake Project, Smart Lake Project, Red Willow Project, Turnor Lake Project, Henday Project, Carson Lake Project, Russell South Project, Tabbernor Block, and Tower Project. The Hook Lake Project resides along-strike and adjacent to two high-grade uranium deposits and consists of about nine claims totaling approximately 28,683 ha, including the Spitfire high-grade discovery. The Smart Lake property includes two claims with a total area of about 9,860 ha situated in the southwestern portion of the Athabasca Basin, approximately 60 kilometers south of the former Cluff Lake mine.


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Post by benn10on Apr 04, 2022 12:32pm
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Great Britain Nuclear expansion planned

Great Britain Nuclear expansion plannedLONDON, April 2 (Reuters) - Britain could build up to seven new nuclear power stations as part of a radical expansion of homegrown energy following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng told The Sunday Telegraph. There is a world where we have six or seven sites in the UK by 2050, Kwarteng told the newspaper. The Sunday Telegraph said ministers have agreed to set up a new development vehicle, called Great British Nuclear, to identify sites, cut through red tape to speed up the planning process, and bring together private firms to run each site. It said Britain's new energy security strategy, set to be unveiled on Thursday, is expected to commit the government to supporting the construction of at least two new large-scale nuclear plants by 2030 in addition to small modular reactors.
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