Nexus Uranium Corp. (CSE: NEXU, OTCQB: GIDMF, FRA: 3H1) (“Nexus” or the “Company“) is pleased to announce it has completed its 2025 winter drill program at the Cree East Project in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. A total of seven diamond drill holes totalling 3,339 metres of NQ sized coring were completed (see Figures 1 & 2) with five holes successfully intersecting the sandstone-basement unconformity while two holes were abandoned due to technical issues.
“Our inaugural winter drill program was met with considerable success, both in refinement of our understanding of basement geology which will be crucial in subsequent drilling, and in delineating a prospective structural corridor of over 450 metres at Area B” commented Jeremy Poirier, CEO of Nexus Uranium. “With this program concluded, we await the results from chemical assays over the coming weeks as we look to plan the upcoming summer drill program next month. Cree East remains one of the most prospective uranium exploration projects within the Athabasca Basin, not only due to its relative proximity to existing infrastructure and location within the prolific Wollaston-Mudjatik trend, but due to exploration which has confirmed through drilling a number of mineralized structures with the potential to host significant uranium mineralization.”
2025 Cree East Winter Drill Program
The 2025 Winter Drill Program (the “Program”) was designed to expand on the previous drilling completed by CanAlaska and its Korean partners through to 2012, specifically focusing on Area B: to follow up on identified uranium enrichment and expand the understanding of structure (i.e. graphitic conductor & basement faulting), alteration, and potential mineralization controls. The Program successfully delineated the conductor, a graphitic-pelitic unit with associated alteration and structure, over a 450-metre drill-defined northeast-southwest strike length.
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