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Ellis Martin – “Skyharbour Sets Option to Acquire 51% and Up to 100% of Russell Lake Uranium Project from Rio Tinto” (Audio)

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Ellis Martin – “Skyharbour Sets Option to Acquire 51% and Up to 100% of Russell Lake Uranium Project from Rio Tinto” (Audio)

 

 

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Join Ellis Martin for a conversation with Jordan Trimble, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Skyharbour Resources (TSX-V:SYH) (OTCQB:SYHBF). SkyHarbour is a preeminent uranium and thorium exploration Company with projects located in the prolific Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan, Canada. The Company has just secured an Option to Acquire an Initial 51% and up to 100% of the Russell Lake Uranium Project from Rio Tinto in the Athabasca. This brings the total land package of SkyHarbour Resources in the Athabasca Basin up to over 450,000 hectares or 4,500 sq km consisting of a total of 15 properties with some of the most high grade uranium targets in the world.

 

Courtesy of the Ellis Martin Report

Posted May 24, 2022

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