Cosa Resources (TSXV: COSA; US-OTC: COSAF) plans on hitting a home run at the Ursa project, set in one of the last underexplored regions of the Athabasca Basin, CEO Keith Bodnarchuk said in an interview.
“It’s really one of those last great corridors that have not seen discovery yet,” Bodnarchuk said in July at the Rule Symposium in Boca Raton, Fla. “It has all the similar geology and attributes as a lot of the great uranium corridors on the east part of the basin where people have had success.”
A team with a strong track record leads Cosa, including experience at NexGen Energy (TSX: NXE; NYSE: NXE; ASX: NXG, Denison Mines (TSX: DML; NYSE: DNN), and IsoEnergy (TSXV: ISO; US-OTC: ISENF). The company uses this expertise to its advantage at the Ursa project in the Cable Bay shear zone of the basin in Saskatchewan’s far north.
The company recently completed its first drilling program at Ursa and plans to continue exploring the area using advanced geophysical techniques for target selection.
Watch the full interview below with The Northern Miner’s western editor, Henry Lazenby.
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