Saskatchewan Drill Permits Secured
Infini Resources (ASX: I88) has been granted crucial exploration permits by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources, clearing the path for the company to commence its maiden diamond drilling program at the Reynolds Lake and Reitenbach Lake uranium projects.
Mobilisation of contractors is now scheduled for late April 2026, with drilling expected to follow shortly thereafter.
The upcoming drilling program is designed as a minimum 2,500m diamond campaign to test high-priority electromagnetic conductors, magnetic features, geochemical anomalism, and interpreted structural features.
These targets are focused around the Titus Prospect on the eastern margins of the prolific Athabasca Basin and include approximately 80km of EM conductors, alongside a highly prospective 15km x 3km corridor.
This marks the first drill testing of an underexplored area within the eastern Athabasca Basin, considered prospective for both unconformity-related and basement-hosted uranium systems.
Building on Titus Prospect Success
This drilling campaign builds upon the success of Infini Resources' 2025 programs, which refined targets through extensive exploration work.
Notably, high-grade uranium rock chip samples were discovered at the Titus Prospect, assaying up to 1.90% U3O8.
These compelling surface results are coincident with a priority EM target and an interpreted structural conductor.
The combined Reynolds Lake and Reitenbach Lake projects cover a substantial 766 km2, comprising 22 mineral claims.
Specifically, Reynolds Lake spans 12 claims or 386 km2, while Reitenbach Lake covers 10 claims or 381 km2.
Previous Exploration Progress
The finalisation of maiden diamond drill targets for the Reynolds Lake and Reitenbach Lake uranium projects was announced in March 2026.
Key contractors, Rodren Drilling Ltd for diamond drilling and Archer Cathro & Associates Ltd for geological services, were also appointed in March 2026.
Infini Resources' 2026 exploration plans have consistently highlighted the company's intent to advance both the Reynolds Lake and Reitenbach Lake projects, as well as its Portland Creek project.
The granting of these permits was a key awaited item for the Athabasca Basin projects.
Operational Milestone Achieved
The granting of drill permits by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources is a critical gating item cleared for Infini Resources' maiden drilling campaign at Reynolds Lake and Reitenbach Lake.
While execution and assay results remain key upcoming catalysts, this de-risking event allows the company to advance its exploration thesis in the highly prospective eastern Athabasca Basin.
