Eastport expands drilling at Foley Uranium Project in Botswana after Phase 1 completion

Reuters03-12
Eastport expands drilling at Foley <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/UEC">Uranium</a> Project in Botswana after Phase 1 completion

Eastport said it is expanding its drilling program at the Foley Uranium Project in Botswana after completing Phase 1 drilling. Initial drill fences covering about 3.5 km identified radioactive anomalies that remain open-ended. The company plans Phase 2 drilling on 1 km centres along strike to help define the lateral limits of the mineralized system. The project is about 75 km south of Francistown and lies immediately north of the Letlhakane uranium deposit. Eastport has published figures for the program at Figure 1 and Figure 2.

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