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CanAlaska says Nebula winter drilling confirms graphitic fault zones, hydrothermal alteration in Athabasca Basin uranium target

PUBT·07/14/2026 12:04:18
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CanAlaska says Nebula winter drilling confirms graphitic fault zones, hydrothermal alteration in Athabasca Basin uranium target
  • CanAlaska reported winter drilling results from its 100%-owned Nebula uranium exploration project in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin.
  • Eight diamond drill holes totaling 1,618 meters intersected broad graphitic pelite with reactivated basement fault zones.
  • NEB005 and NEB006 cut hematite and clay-altered structures up to 35 meters, supporting potential for basement-hosted uranium mineralization.
  • A separate hole targeting the Karpinka Lake radioactive boulder field intersected graphitic stratigraphy but did not identify the boulder source.
  • Geochemical assay results are pending; follow-up drilling is expected to prioritize structurally complex zones along a 32-km conductive corridor.


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