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Infini Resources expanded its uranium exploration in Canada’s Athabasca Basin, staking 8,900 hectares, as demand and prices rise.
Infini Resources has expanded its uranium exploration footprint in Canada’s Athabasca Basin by staking 8,900 hectares, increasing its total landholdings to over 1,021 square kilometres.
The move boosts its Reitenbach Lake project to 380 square kilometres and strengthens its position along the geologically prospective eastern margin of the basin.
Early data from 2025 exploration indicate geological continuity, including electromagnetic conductors and structural trends, extending into the new claims.
At the Titus prospect, surface sampling revealed uranium mineralisation up to 1.9% uraninite.
The company plans a second-quarter 2026 drilling program amid rising uranium demand driven by nuclear energy and AI, with prices forecast to reach $135 per pound.
Infini Resources expandió su exploración de uranio en la cuenca canadiense de Athabasca, apostando por 8.900 hectáreas, a medida que aumentaba la demanda y los precios.