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Infini Resources found high-grade uranium at its Reitenbach Lake project in Saskatchewan, near the Athabasca Basin, with assays up to 1.90% uraninite, supporting further exploration.
Infini Resources has confirmed high-grade uranium mineralisation at its Reitenbach Lake project in northern Saskatchewan, with a rock chip sample assaying 1.90% uraninite at the Titus prospect, supporting the company’s exploration model.
The discovery, located near the world-class Athabasca Basin, is linked to structural corridors in deformed basement rocks and backed by electromagnetic survey data and assays from nearby Reynolds Lake.
The 677-square-kilometre project area shows widespread uranium potential, with additional assays indicating mineralisation extends beyond the initial find.
Infini plans to finalize an integrated exploration model and target drilling in early 2026.
The development comes amid rising global uranium demand and prices near mid-US$80 per pound in late 2025.
Infini Resources encontró uranio de alto grado en su proyecto Reitenbach Lake en Saskatchewan, cerca de la cuenca de Athabasca, con ensayos de hasta 1,90% de uraninita, lo que respalda la exploración adicional.