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Eagle Nuclear Energy launches environmental baseline studies at Aurora uranium project

PUBT·05/06/2026 13:02:36
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Eagle Nuclear Energy launches environmental baseline studies at Aurora uranium project
  • Eagle Nuclear Energy launched environmental baseline studies at Aurora uranium project on Oregon-Nevada border, a key step toward permitting ahead of a 27,000-foot pre-feasibility drill program.
  • Work starts with permitting and procurement for a 10-meter meteorological station, targeted for installation by early June, to support air-quality permitting.
  • Field programs also begin for wetlands and aquatic resources delineation tied to Clean Water Act Section 404 and Oregon state approvals, alongside cultural and archaeological baseline studies to support early agency and Tribal Nations engagement.
  • Aurora is described as largest conventional measured and indicated uranium deposit in US, with 32,750,000 pounds indicated U3O8 and 4,980,000 pounds inferred under SK-1300.
  • Drilling is scheduled to start in early July 2026, with pre-feasibility study targeted for second half of 2027.


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