Baselode Energy CEO James Sykes joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share exciting developments regarding the company’s recent radioactivity drilling results at the ACKIO uranium prospect, located in the Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan. During the drill program, 18 holes encountered anomalous radioactivity at depths of less than 100 metres from the surface, with half of these beginning at less than 50 metres. This is seen as an encouraging sign of near-surface mineralization, a critical factor in the economic viability of uranium deposits. Sykes specifically highlighted the results of drill hole AK24-137, which intersected four distinct zones of radioactivity, each registering greater than 5,000 counts per second (cps), indicating the presence of significant uranium mineralization. Additionally, seven drill holes reported radioactivity readings exceeding 5,000 cps, while 13 holes reported composite intervals of anomalous radioactivity ranging from 11 to 42 metres in thickness across five separate zones. These findings expand the known footprint of near-surface mineralization around Pods 1 and 7 and have uncovered new high-radioactivity zones in Pods 6 and 7, enhancing the company’s confidence in the continuity of mineralization across the ACKIO prospect. Overall, Baselode Energy considers the drill program a success, as it continues to build a more detailed understanding of the potential resource and future development opportunities in this promising uranium project. #proactiveinvestors #baselodeenergycorp #tsxv #find #otcqb #bsenf #jamessykes #athabascabasin #UraniumExploration #JamesSykes #ACKIOProject #NuclearEnergy #UraniumMining #RadioactiveDrilling #MineralResourceEstimate #NuclearMomentum #ProactiveInvestors #CleanEnergy #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews