Trench Metals Corp. has revealed the specifics of its exploring program for 2023 at its Higginson Lake Uranium Project in Northern Saskatchewan. The program aims to build on the 2022 program’s performance, which at the Peterson Rapids Showing produced encouraging results.
The Peterson Rapids Showing, located 11.3 km southeast of Charlebois Lake and slightly southeast of the rapids between Peterson and Higginson Lake, displayed encouraging signs during the last campaign. Trench Metals is therefore planning on engaging in intensive follow-up activities to probe further into this promising zone.
The Charlebois Lake Showings and Dianne Uranium Showings, located about 7 km southeast of the Higginson Lake Uranium Project, will also be included in the company’s expanded scope of investigation. To fully understand their true resource potential, these areas must be thoroughly examined, given their considerable potential for uranium deposits.
Modern scintillometers and cutting-edge technology will be used in the company’s 2023 Prospecting program. These advanced instruments will be essential in locating high-value targets for trenching and drilling. By using man-portable drills, the company hopes to maximize productivity and hasten the exploration process.
We are pleased to announce our comprehensive work program for the Higginson Lake Uranium Project in Northern Saskatchewan. Building upon the positive results from our 2022 program, we are confident that the upcoming prospecting activities, aided by advanced scintillometers, will allow us to identify prospective targets and unlock the potential of this highly prospective region.
Simon Cheng, Chief Executive Officer, Trench Metals Corp.
Trench Metals is steadfast in its commitment to upholding the highest standards of safety and the environment in all its exploration activities. To ensure moral and sustainable operations, the company is dedicated to the use of strict standards and adherence to legal requirements.