Terra Uranium (ASX: T92) ready to take its projects to the next level in 2025 (w/ Andrew Vigar)
Terra Uranium (ASX: T92) executive chairman Andrew Vigar joins Small Caps to discuss the company's successes in 2024 and its growth plans in 2025. The company is entering an exciting new phase of growth and discovery after expanding its footprint and deepening its knowledge as it moves closer to unlocking the immense potential of a world-class portfolio. 2025 will see Terra Uranium advance its recent transformative agreements with Atha Energy under which it will explore their Spire & Horizon projects and drill its core Pasfield project. The exploration programs at Spire & Horizon are considered a game-changing milestone for Terra, adding significant near-surface prime uranium exploration areas with good year-round access and proximity to existing uranium mining and milling infrastructure to its portfolio. An initial work program has been completed at Spire & Horizon with airborne geophysics comprising a gravity, magnetics and radiometrics survey and surface prospecting confirming anomalous high-grade boulder trains and prospecting up the ice-flow direction to narrow airborne geophysics targets. Surface samples in the Spire & Horizon areas contain impressive historical results, with boulder sample grades of up to 3.53% U3O8, and Terra is confident that this deposit holds much more. The company has also made significant progress on its our core projects - HawkRock, Pasfield and Parker. Terra's rapid growth plans come at a time when the uranium market has shifted significantly, with prices surging to levels not seen in over a decade. Articles: https://smallcaps.com.au/terra-uranium-maiden-exploration-spire-horizon-projects-canada/ https://smallcaps.com.au/terra-uranium-high-grade-deposits-spire-horizon-athabasca-basin/ https://smallcaps.com.au/terra-uranium-expands-footprint-athabasca-basin-spire-horizon-equity-earn-ins/ For more information on Terra Uranium: https://smallcaps.com.au/stocks/asx-t92/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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