Eagle Plains partner Xcite Uranium starts 1,500-meter drill program at Don Lake project in Saskatchewan

PUBT · 2d ago
Eagle Plains partner Xcite Uranium starts 1,500-meter drill program at Don Lake project in Saskatchewan
  • Xcite Uranium began a 1,500-meter, 14-hole diamond drill program at Eagle Plains’ Don Lake uranium project in Saskatchewan.
  • Program targets structurally controlled uranium at the Don and Midas targets, including extensions beneath historic A, B, C zone trenches.
  • Work follows 2025–2026 field results that outlined radiometric anomalies, including broad eU responses over historic zones and the Midas area.
  • 2026 budget totals about $1.1 million, including $900,000 for drilling; TerraLogic manages the program.
  • Xcite holds an option to earn up to 80% in Don Lake and five other Eagle Plains uranium projects near Uranium City.


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