Global Uranium Corp. (CSE: GURN | OTC: GURFF | FRA: Q3J) has announced the successful completion of preliminary geographic information system (GIS) database compilation work for its uranium properties in Wyoming, The Manila Times reports.
Conducted by Big Rock Exploration (BRE), the project marks a significant step in consolidating key datasets to guide future exploration initiatives.
The initial GIS compilation offers valuable insights into various aspects of the company’s mineral claims, including land ownership, transportation infrastructure, hydrology, geochemical patterns, and geological mapping. BRE is refining these datasets to create a comprehensive foundation for future exploration efforts.
Ungad Chadda, CEO of Global Uranium, emphasized the strategic importance of the project:
“This preliminary GIS compilation is an important step as we work to fully scope out the potential of our Wyoming uranium properties. By organizing and integrating these publicly available datasets, we are creating a clear roadmap for future exploration. This work establishes a strong foundation for identifying high-priority targets and advancing our projects.”
In addition to geospatial data, the company has reviewed historical drilling data, including gamma logs, which offer opportunities for georeferencing and digitization. Partial integration of geochemical data from multiple sources and regional geophysical insights has also been completed.
Environmental considerations, such as wildlife habitats and protected areas, have been identified and will be factored into future exploration permitting processes to promote responsible exploration practices.
Global Uranium is planning further steps to build on the preliminary GIS work, which may include:
- Digitizing additional drilling data near key claims.
- Incorporating detailed geological maps from the US Geological Survey (USGS) and the Wyoming State Geological Survey.
- Refining geochemical and geophysical datasets to enhance exploration strategies.
The company highlighted its commitment to responsible and efficient exploration practices, with upcoming efforts aimed at deepening its understanding of geological trends and advancing its Wyoming uranium projects.
Jared Suchan, Ph.D., P.Geo., VP of Exploration at Global Uranium and a Qualified Person under Canada’s National Instrument 43-101 standards, reviewed and approved the technical content of the project update.