COSA Exploration has recently received exploration permits for the Ursa Uranium Project in the Athabasca Basin Saskatchewan. The Athabasca Basin Saskatchewan is known for its extensive resources of uranium, one of the major constituents of all nuclear materials.
This area was identified by COSA Exploration as having the potential to host a large amount of uranium within its substantial mineral resources. COSA Exploration has been working alongside the Saskatchewan government to certify the project and start operations. The work to certify the exploratory stage for the project are finally now beginning, which is a major accomplishment for COSA Exploration.
The Ursa Uranium Project itself has the potential to become a world-class uranium resource. By COSA Exploration’s estimates, the project area could yield up to 50 million pounds of uranium. This figure, if achieved, would make the Ursa Uranium Project one of the largest uranium producing sites in the world. Such a feat would also help alleviate the global uranium shortage and boost international nuclear capabilities.
COSA Exploration has already begun evaluating the area to determine the feasibility of the project and its potential yield. Doing so involves extensive geological work by experienced experts in the field. COSA Exploration is confident that the project will ultimately be successful, given the abundance of resource in the Athabasca Basin Saskatchewan.
The Ursa Uranium Project will bring a lot of economic gain to Saskatchewan as well as potential international recognition. This exciting development is a welcome news to Saskatchewan and a major accomplishment to COSA Exploration. COSA Exploration hopes to continue its successful exploration venture and begins work on the Ursa Uranium Project as soon as possible.