92 Energy Limited announce that preparations are well underway for the start of the new drilling campaign at its 100%-owned Gemini Uranium Discovery in Canada's world-class Athabasca Basin. Two diamond drill rigs are now mobilising to the Gemini project to begin the 4,000m program. One drill rig will be allocated to extending the high-grade and thick mineralised intercepts into open areas north and south of the main discovery. To the south, drilling will focus along trend of GEM23-061, which cored 5.0m of 1.47% U3O8,
including a 0.5m subinterval of 9.66% U3O8. Drilling to the north aims to extend the thick intercepts in GEM22-035 and 037, which cored 54.5m and 39.5m of total composite
uranium mineralisation, respectively. The rest of the program will be allocated to testing high priority exploration areas along the Gemini Uranium Discovery trend. Approximately 280m north of the discovery area, the previous drilling program intersected intense, pervasive hydrothermal alteration and elevated uranium mineralisation up to 0.14% U3O8 over 0.5m in GEM23-053. A series of drill holes will continue to test for the continuation of uranium mineralisation in this area, both across and along trend. Four drill holes are planned approximately 480m and 680m north of the Gemini Uranium Discovery, which will test ground EM conductors with coincident apparent resistivity and magnetic lows.