In this interview with Myriad Uranium (CSE:M /OTCQB: MYRUF) CEO Thomas Lamb highlighted transformative chemical assay results from 34 historic 1970s boreholes at the Canning deposit in Wyoming’s Copper Mountain project, revealing uranium grades averaging 20% higher than gamma probe data due to disequilibrium—rising to 50–60% in zones above 500 ppm—while upgrading low-grade material above economic cutoffs, extending 12 known mineralized intervals, and discovering 17 new ones; these findings boost confidence in resource continuity, tonnage, and minable widths, with implications for the broader district’s historical estimates (up to 655 Mlbs potential per the 1982 Bendix report), especially as Myriad prepares a 222-hole drill program, pursues land consolidation (controlling ~70% of the core area), advances its merger with Rush Rare Metals, and conducts ground geophysics and a large-scale drill permit at the Red Basin project (historic potential up to 45 Mlbs, with 0.17–0.31% U₃O₈ near-surface).
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