Junior Miners: The Makings Of A Discovery

 | Nov 19, 2014 10:46AM ET

h2 Ahead of the Herd

As a general rule, the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information.

We are going to follow the process a junior resource company takes in making a discovery; in this case weare going looking for uranium, but are also reminded of the Voisey’s Bay story when two diamond prospectors almost inadvertently found a large Nickel, Copper and cobalt deposit. This junior has potential for not only uranium, but also Gold and Platinum group elements.

In this case, our junior is looking in the most prospective and geologically fertile place in the world for discovering uranium. There’s no contest here, if you are looking for uranium the Athabasca Basin in Northern Saskatchewan and Northeastern Alberta is where you need to be.

Athabasca Basin