Core Viewpoint - Snow Lake Resources Ltd. has initiated its Phase 2 drill program at the Engo Valley Uranium Project, aiming to establish a maiden resource estimate by the second half of 2025, in response to the increasing global demand for uranium due to the expansion of nuclear energy production [1][3][6]. Company Overview - Snow Lake Resources Ltd., operating as Snow Lake Energy, is a Canadian mineral exploration company listed on Nasdaq under the ticker LITM, with a portfolio that includes two uranium projects and two hard rock lithium projects [8]. Phase 2 Drill Program - The Phase 2 drill program is designed to encompass up to 7,500 meters of drilling, utilizing both reverse circulation and diamond drilling techniques, to facilitate the calculation of a maiden mineral resource estimate [4][6]. - The focus of Phase 2 will be on the Main Uranium Occurrence (MUO) and the D1 target area, with additional targets planned for exploration in the northern and southern parts of the project [6][7]. - Initial drill holes have been completed, and the program is expected to provide a sufficient database for resource estimation in accordance with SK-1300 standards [6][7]. Market Context - The global supply deficit of uranium is projected to grow as nuclear energy production capacity expands, necessitating new uranium mines to meet this demand [3].
Snow Lake Phase 2 Drill Program Underway at Engo Valley