Greenridge Exploration Triples Bradley Lake Uranium Project Size in Saskatchewan
Event summary
- Greenridge Exploration expanded the Bradley Lake Uranium Project by 300% through staking six new claims, totaling 3,563 hectares.
- The expansion follows a hyperspectral survey in late 2025 that detected alteration anomalies similar to known uranium showings.
- Helicopter-borne geophysical surveys identified conductive features and radiometric anomalies within the expanded claim block.
- The project is located near the Grease River Shear Zone, structurally associated with the Fond du Lac uranium deposit.
The big picture
Greenridge's expansion of the Bradley Lake project comes amid growing interest in uranium exploration in Canada's Athabasca Basin. The move positions the company to capitalize on structural trends favoring critical mineral supply chains, particularly as global demand for nuclear energy increases. With strategic partnerships and a portfolio of high-potential projects, Greenridge is leveraging geophysical advancements to de-risk exploration in a historically productive uranium district.
What we're watching
- Exploration Potential
- Whether the expanded claims will reveal additional high-grade uranium mineralization similar to existing showings.
- Geophysical Targeting
- How effectively Greenridge can integrate historical and new geophysical data to prioritize drill targets.
- Market Timing
- The pace at which uranium prices will influence further investment in the project's development.
