• Atomic Minerals Corporation (ATOM) has acquired by staking, the Harts Point Project
  • The project consists of 324 unpatented lode claims totalling more than 6,500 acres in San Juan County, Utah
  • Clive Massey, Atomic Minerals CEO and President sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the news
  • Atomic Minerals Corp is a uranium exploration company
  • Atomic Minerals Corporation (ATOM) opened trading at C$0.035

Atomic Minerals Corporation (ATOM) has acquired by staking, the Harts Point Project through its American subsidiary, Recoupment Exploration Company LLC.

The project consists of 324 unpatented lode claims totalling more than 6,500 acres in San Juan County, Utah

Clive Massey, Atomic Minerals CEO and President sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the news.

“We are extremely excited to announce the second of our US uranium acquisitions. The Harts Point area is an excellent exploration target. We staked the ground based on historical drill data indicating Chinle Formation sandstones with significant gamma-ray kicks in three holes, I am very pleased to add the Harts Point to our project portfolio as Atomic continues to acquire superior uranium assets.”

Atomic Minerals Corp is a uranium exploration company. Its properties include Gravity Jack Project and Lloyd Lake Project.

Atomic Minerals Corporation (ATOM) opened trading at C$0.035.


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