The Australian mining firm, Atomic Eagle, has expanded its uranium mineralisation in its Zambian mine.
The expansion continued at the Australian company’s 100%-owned Muntanga Uranium Project in Zambia, specifically at the Chisebuka deposit.
Chisebuka, where Atomic Eagle disclosed new resource extension drilling findings, is a uranium exploration site within the Muntanga Uranium Project in southern Zambia.
It has been the target of drilling operations by mining corporations seeking uranium deposits.
As seen on ProactiveInvestors, the northern higher-grade zone now has a surface projection of 900 meters by 600 meters as a result of Atomic's latest drilling, while the south-west higher-grade zone is currently 830 meters by 400 meters.









