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Traction Uranium (CSE:TRAC) reports assay results from Key Lake South Property in the Athabasca Basin

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CSE:TRAC
29 March 2023 12:01 (EDT)

Traction Uranium (TRAC) reports assay results from its Key Lake South Property in the Athabasca Basin.

In a press release, the company said it intersected a 6 metre zone of significant radioactivity at a shallow and near-surface depth, starting at 1.6 metres to 7.6 metres.

According to the company, this is consistent with the high-grade uranium it previously discovered in the “black soil” overburden.

The drill hole KLS23-007 sits roughly 6 kilometres from Cameco’s Key Lake South Uranium Mill.

“Drill hole KLS23-007 continues the narrative and further supports the thesis of an “overburden hosted” uranium mineralization,” Lester Esteban, CEO of Traction Uranium, said in a release. “With our neighbour, Cameco, and [its] world-class Key Lake Uranium Processing Mill less than 7 km away, our target area is close to the mill, which bodes well for potential future project economics.”

Traction Uranium is a Calgary, Alberta-based mineral exploration company focused on the development of uranium prospects in Canada. The company has three uranium projects in the Athabasca Basin region in Saskatchewan.

Shares of Traction Uranium (TRAC) are up 6.94 per cent to C$0.39 as of 11:55 a.m. EDT.

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