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Eagle Nuclear launches environmental baseline studies at Aurora uranium project ahead of PFS drilling

PUBT·05/05/2026 12:31:08
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Eagle Nuclear launches environmental baseline studies at Aurora uranium project ahead of PFS drilling
  • Eagle Nuclear Energy launched environmental baseline studies at Aurora Uranium Project on Oregon-Nevada border, setting up a 27,000 ft pre-feasibility drill program.
  • Work targets key permitting inputs for mine design and environmental review, including water, ecology, geochemistry, meteorology, wetlands, and cultural resources.
  • Permitting and procurement started for a 10-meter meteorological station expected to be installed by early June to support air-quality permitting.
  • Wetlands delineation began in planned drill areas to support federal permitting with US Army Corps of Engineers plus state review by Oregon Department of State Lands.
  • Aurora resource stands at 32.75 million lbs indicated uranium plus 4.98 million lbs inferred, under an August 2025 S-K 1300 estimate.


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