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“U3O8 Strikes with Force on Thelon Basin Uranium Project: Forum Intersects 11.1 Metres at 2.25%!”

Forum Intersects 2.25 U3O8 Over 11.1 Metres On The Thelon Basin Uranium Project is the latest news from the world of uranium mining and development, and has many prospective investors and stakeholders excited about the potential for discovering new resources in this region of Canada.

The Thelon Basin is located on the border of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, and has been known to host uranium deposits from previous exploration efforts. This basin is very remote and isolated, requiring a large expenditure of capital and resources to properly access and develop the area.

The Forum Intersects project, led by Forum Energy Metals (TSXV: FMC) has been exploring the Thelon Basin since the end of 2017. Forum Energy Metals is a mineral exploration company that focuses primarily on uranium and cobalt in western Canada, and the latest news of intersects finding over 11.1 metres of U3O8 (uranium oxide) averaging grades of 0.11% represents a significant step forward for this development effort.

These exploration results are a positive indication of potential uranium deposits in the region, especially considering the high uranium grades and the extensive overburden depth of such an isolated area.

As the exploration efforts within the Thelon Basin continue, additional exploration data should be available in the near future. Investors in particular should be paying close attention to the updates from Forum Energy Metals and other key players in the uranium sector, as new information could signify potential mineral wealth or lead to other discoveries in the resource industry.