Infini Resources has completed a project-wide geophysics survey at the Portland Creek uranium project in Newfoundland, Canada [1, 2].
The results allow the company to refine its search for higher-grade uranium deposits. By improving target definition, the firm aims to increase the efficiency and precision of its upcoming exploration activities.
The geophysical "blitz" focused on a mineralised corridor spanning six km [2]. This process helps the company identify specific zones of interest and fine-tune next-generation targets before moving into the next stage of operations.
According to the company, these efforts are designed to optimize the hunt for uranium within the corridor. The data gathered from the survey will serve as the primary guide for the company's Phase 3 drilling program [1, 2].
The project in Newfoundland represents a strategic effort to map the region's mineral potential. By using advanced geophysical tools, Infini Resources seeks to reduce the risk associated with drilling and increase the likelihood of discovering high-grade mineralisation [1, 2].
“Infini Resources has completed a project-wide geophysics survey at the Portland Creek uranium project”
The completion of this geophysical survey marks a transition from broad exploration to targeted drilling. By mapping a six-kilometre corridor, Infini Resources is attempting to minimize the financial and operational risks of Phase 3 drilling by narrowing its focus to the most promising high-grade targets.





