
Atomic Minerals Corporation has updated its drilling plans at the South Lisbon Valley East property in Utah, aiming to explore a suspected uranium mineralization belt. The Bureau of Land Management requested adjustments to drill pads and access roads, which have been made with minimal impact on the initial plan of 18-20 drill holes. The company believes the area holds significant uranium deposits similar to those previously mined on the southwest side of the Lisbon Valley Fault. The drilling will test for uranium mineralization along a 20 km belt, using historic oil and gas well data to guide the exploration. This project is part of Atomic Minerals' broader strategy to explore uranium-rich regions with historic production.