Core Viewpoint - Cosa Resources Corp. has initiated airborne geophysical surveys at its 100% owned Cosmo and Orion uranium projects in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, utilizing Geotech's Z-Axis Tipper Electromagnetic system for comprehensive coverage [1][3]. Group 1: Survey Details - Cosa has contracted Geotech Ltd. to conduct 618 line-kilometres of ZTEM surveying at the Cosmo and Orion projects, which is recognized for its high accuracy and resolution in measuring a wide range of frequencies [3]. - The primary goal of the survey is to identify basement conductive zones similar to those found in tier-1 Athabasca uranium deposits, as well as to map anomalous conductivity zones in the sandstone that may indicate hydrothermal alteration [4][5]. Group 2: Project Descriptions - The Cosmo Project spans 10,145 hectares and is strategically located near significant uranium deposits, covering 18 kilometres of magnetic low strike length, with no prior ZTEM coverage [6][9]. - The Orion Project, covering 20,255 hectares, is located near the Cigar Lake uranium mine and has been expanded since its acquisition in 2022, with a focus on the underexplored Larocque Lake Trend [10][11]. Group 3: Future Plans - Results from the current survey will inform follow-up work, including potential Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) surveying and ground-based electromagnetic (EM) methods, prioritizing the most promising areas for drilling [5][8]. - Cosa's ongoing focus includes drilling at the Murphy Lake North Joint Venture, which is located near the Hurricane deposit, with initial drilling having already intersected significant hydrothermal alteration [21].
Cosa Commences Airborne Geophysical Surveys at the Cosmo and Orion Uranium Projects, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan