
Eagle Nuclear Completes Key Environmental Studies for Aurora Uranium Project
Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp. announced the completion of key environmental and site-readiness initiatives at its flagship Aurora Uranium Project. These milestones, including the installation of a meteorological station, wetland delineation study, and cultural and archeological survey, are crucial for supporting permitting, environmental review, and mine planning. This progress advances the project towards its planned 27,000-foot Pre-Feasibility Study drill program, reinforcing the company's commitment to responsibly developing domestic uranium supply.
Key Highlights
- Completed installation of a 10-meter MET station at Aurora, operational by June 1, 2026.
- Finished wetland delineation study for planned drill program areas at Aurora.
- Completed cultural and archeological survey of the Aurora Project area.
- Progress supports permitting, environmental review, and mine planning for Aurora.
- Advancing towards a planned 27,000-foot Pre-Feasibility Study drill program.
- Aurora deposit holds 32.75Mlbs Indicated and 4.98Mlbs Inferred uranium resource.
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