Future Fuels (FTUR.V) unveiled the results of its AI-assisted prospectivity mapping program at its Hornby Basin uranium project in Nunavut, the company said Wednesday.
The AI analysis identified multiple high-priority exploration targets across the 3,407 square-kilometer land package, including the new undrilled Lambda target located south of the historic Mountain Lake uranium system.
AI modelling across the southern portion of the project also identified priority targets corresponding to the historically mineralized Bluto, 3Ts, Echo and Contact Lake zones, where previous operators drilled unconformity style mineralization, the company said.
"For the first time, decades of fragmented exploration data from multiple operators - spanning drilling, geophysics, geochemistry, and alteration mapping, has been compiled and analyzed through advanced AI across the entire Hornby Basin," chief executive Rob Leckie said.
"The outcome is a clear, data-driven exploration framework that has identified compelling new targets like Lambda, validated historically mineralized zones, and revealed a district-scale uranium system with multiple independent target styles," Leckie added.