Uranium discovery at NexGen's Patterson Corridor East continues to expand with high-grade mineralization intersected in new drill holes.

jueves, 28 de agosto de 2025, 6:33 am ET1 min de lectura
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NexGen Energy has announced new off-scale mineralization at the Patterson Corridor East (PCE) project, with holes RK-25-254 and RK-25-256 intersecting 2.0m and 2.1m of off-scale (>61,000 cps) uranium, respectively. The results highlight the repetition of upgrading high-grade shoots within the growing mineralized footprint, with a total of 79 drillholes completed since the discovery, including 34 intersecting high-grade (>10,000 cps) and 14 intersecting off-scale (>61,000 cps). The company plans to drill an additional 43,000m in 2025.

NexGen Energy Ltd. (NXE) has announced significant new off-scale mineralization at its Patterson Corridor East (PCE) project, with two recent drill holes, RK-25-254 and RK-25-256, intersecting 2.0m and 2.1m of off-scale uranium (61,000 cps), respectively. This discovery underscores the company's continued success in identifying high-grade uranium deposits within its rapidly advancing PCE project [2].

The results from these drill holes further validate the growth in high-grade continuity at PCE, with a total of 79 drillholes completed since the discovery, including 34 intersecting high-grade (10,000 cps) and 14 intersecting off-scale (61,000 cps) mineralization [2]. The company's Chief Executive Officer, Leigh Curyer, commented on the significance of these findings, stating that the PCE project is evolving into a world-class system in its own right, with unmatched opportunity for Canada to become a leading source of uranium globally [2].

NexGen Energy plans to drill an additional 43,000m in 2025, further expanding the scope of its exploration efforts at PCE. The company's Vice President of Exploration, Jason Craven, noted that early summer drilling results are building on emerging interpretations that include systematic repetition of high-grade shoots within the overall mineralized footprint, indicating potential for significant expansion at PCE [2].

These latest findings suggest that NexGen Energy is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for uranium, a critical component in nuclear energy production. As the company continues to advance its PCE project, investors should closely monitor its progress and the potential impact on its financial performance.

References:

[1] Why are analysts bullish on NexGen Energy despite its Q2 loss? Show me the hidden upside | AIME by AInvest [URL: https://www.ainvest.com/chat/share/analysts-bullish-nexgen-energy-q2-loss-show-hidden-upside-98f4ca/](https://www.ainvest.com/chat/share/analysts-bullish-nexgen-energy-q2-loss-show-hidden-upside-98f4ca/)

[2] NexGen Energy announces new off-scale mineralization intersected at Patterson Corridor East (PCE) and continued expansion of high-grade sub-domain | Reuters [URL: https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2025-08-28:newsml_NFC46WjtF:0-nexgen-announces-new-off-scale-mineralization-intersected-at-patterson-corridor-east-pce-and-continued-expansion-of-high-grade-sub-domain/](https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2025-08-28:newsml_NFC46WjtF:0-nexgen-announces-new-off-scale-mineralization-intersected-at-patterson-corridor-east-pce-and-continued-expansion-of-high-grade-sub-domain/)

Uranium discovery at NexGen's Patterson Corridor East continues to expand with high-grade mineralization intersected in new drill holes.

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