Four Corners Bore (ELA57/607)
The Four Corners Bore project covers the headwaters of the Noondie-Raeside Channel. From Lake Noondie a channel trends north westerly into the project area. The Bureau of Mineral Resources’ (BMR) 1972 airborne radiometric survey encountered low level responses from this area but past exploration has concentrated upon gold and base metals with no regard for uranium. The channel is 15 km long and varies from 1 to 2 km wide.
Exploration Programme
The Company’s proposed exploration programme will be similar to the Bungalow Well project. However because uranium mineralisation has not yet been identified there will be a ground radiometric survey in conjunction with the geomorphologic study. This will be followed up with reconnaissance drilling on a 2km by 200m grid. If successful infill drilling will be required in the second year.

