Core Viewpoint - Geiger Energy Corp. has commenced drilling at its 100% owned Hook Project in Saskatchewan, with a focus on expanding the ACKIO discovery and exploring additional targets in the area [1][2]. Project Overview - The drilling program will involve approximately 3,000 metres across 8-15 drill holes, depending on results, targeting areas ACKIO and TT [4][12]. - The 2026 program aims to identify additional discoveries to enhance the mineralization potential of the Hook Project [4]. Target Areas - The ACKIO area will be tested to expand known high-grade lenses and explore approximately 500 metres along the trend for potential new deposit zones [13]. - The TT area, located about 5.5 km southwest of ACKIO, will be tested below historical clay alteration zones, with three to five drill holes planned [13]. - Other prospective areas for testing include NES, Westside, and TAB, based on favorable magnetic and gravity anomalies [13]. Company Background - Geiger Energy controls approximately 390,000 hectares in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin and 95,519 hectares in Nunavut's Thelon Basin, focusing on high-grade uranium deposits [5]. - The company's flagship asset, the Aberdeen Project, features high-grade discoveries and numerous high-priority targets, many of which remain untested [6][7]. ACKIO Discovery Details - The ACKIO prospect extends over 375 metres along strike and 150 metres in width, with at least nine distinct uranium pods starting at 28 metres depth and continuing to approximately 300 metres [8]. - The Hook Project also contains large clay-alteration systems with elevated radioactivity, indicating further discovery potential beyond the ACKIO area [8].
Drilling Underway at Geiger's Hook Project in the Athabasca