Atomic Minerals Approved for 15 Drill Holes at Harts Point Uranium Project
Newsfile·2025-11-11 12:30

Core Insights - Atomic Minerals Corporation has received approval for drilling up to 15 holes at the Harts Point Uranium Project in Utah, targeting uranium mineralization at depths exceeding 1,500 feet [1][2] - The drilling aims to define and trace uranium mineralization along strike, potentially identifying a belt similar to that found in Lisbon Valley [2] - Historical data indicates significant uranium production in the Lisbon Valley area, with over 80 million pounds of uranium oxide produced from 1948 to 1988 [3] Company Overview - Atomic Minerals Corp. is publicly listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol ATOM, focusing on exploration opportunities in underexplored regions with geological similarities to known uranium deposits [10][11] - The company’s portfolio includes uranium projects across North America, particularly in the Colorado Plateau and Athabasca Basin, which have historically produced significant amounts of uranium [11] Project Details - The Harts Point property spans 6,500 acres and is located 64 kilometers north of the only operational conventional uranium mill in the U.S. [9] - The project consists of 324 lode mining claims on BLM land, with the approved drilling program aimed at validating historical results and enhancing understanding of the uranium potential at the site [9][7]