Before a Single Drill Rig Turns at America’s Largest Conventional Uranium Deposit, the Permitting Work Has Already Started - Quietly, Methodically, and With Real Money Behind It

Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp. has launched a comprehensive environmental baseline studies campaign at its Aurora Uranium Project on the Oregon-Nevada border. The project is described as the largest conventional uranium deposit in the United States, with 32.75 million pounds of indicated U3O8.
Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp. has started environmental baseline studies at its Aurora Uranium Project, a major uranium deposit on the Oregon-Nevada border. The project is considered the largest conventional uranium deposit in the United States. The studies include hydrology, hydrogeology, and cultural heritage assessments. The work is being coordinated by SLR International Corporation and Native-X, Inc. A 10-meter meteorological station is being installed to collect weather data. The studies are a precursor to a 27,000-foot Pre-Feasibility Study drill program.
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