Anfield Energy to Begin Drilling Program at JD-7 mine
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The program aims to expand the company’s uranium and vanadium production model.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – June 16, 2025 – Anfield Energy Inc.has announced the filing of a Notice of Intent (“NOI”) through its subsidiary Highbury Resources Inc., with the colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (“DRMS”), to initiate a drilling program at the JD-7 open pit mine in Montrose county, Colorado.
The 20-hole, 8,000-foot rotary drill program is designed to expand Anfield’s uranium and vanadium production capabilities. The objectives of the program include gathering geological data on uranium mineralization in sandstone deposits, confirming existing pit resources, and determining the extent of underground uranium and vanadium resources.
Drilling Program Details
The exploratory drilling program will focus on:
- Collecting geological information related to uranium mineralization in multiple sandstone hosted deposits throughout the area.
- Confirming the existing pit resources.
- Confirming the extent and location of underground uranium and vanadium resources.
“The purpose of the in-field exploratory drilling program is to expand Anfield’s hub-and-spoke uranium and vanadium production model.”
Strategic Implications
This drilling initiative is a strategic move by Anfield Energy to enhance its “hub-and-spoke” production model. by expanding its resource knowledge and confirming existing assets, the company aims to strengthen its position in the uranium and vanadium market.
