GTI Resources Ltd. announced that 2 mud rotary drill rigs have now completed 24 holes of its 50,000foot (15,000 metre) ~100hole maiden drill program within exploration area 1 (Exp area 1) at the Thor ISR uranium project in Wyoming's Great Divide basin. Highlights: 24 holes completed to date of 100hole maiden drill program; 10 of 24 holes (42%) drilled to date met or exceeded the Grade Thickness (GT) cutoff with an average of 0.68GT; Encouraging results continue with over 40% of holes drilled recording better than the minimum economic Grade Thickness (GT) cutoff of 0.2GT1; Mineralisation continues to demonstrate characteristics conducive to ISR recovery; 1st phase of drilling to conclude December 17th with balance of holes planned for early 2022. The first 24 drill holes at the Thor Project were completed for a total of 12,041 feet (3,670 metres) within Area 1. Typical economically viable ISR grade and GT cutoffs are: 0.02% (200ppm) U3O8 and 0.2GT i.e., 10 ft (3m) @ 0.02% (200ppm) U3O8. Results from the first 24 holes (including those previously reported) were characterised by (Table 1): 10 of 24 holes (42%) drilled to date met both grade and GT cutoff with an average of 0.68GT; and Of the remaining 14 holes 2 met grade cutoff but not GT, 6 had trace mineralisation & 6 were barren. These results are in line with expectation and are viewed by the Company as indicative of high potential for economic ISR uranium mineralisation. Drilling is now completed in the initial drilling area to the northeast and has moved to the southeast claim group. Drilling along the eastern portion of the claim block has shown a consistent sand at ~200 feet that is 110120' thick within which there are three or more fronts. These results continue to be very encouraging, and the mineralisation encountered meets expectations for economic ISR uranium recovery. Drilling to date has confirmed that the historic data is an excellent guide for drilling2. Drilling has also continued to show that the geological and hydrogeological setting of the mineralisation appears to be conducive to ISR recovery with the main host sand appearing to be continuous in the area and the water table being over 100 feet above the main host sand. Drilling continues to show that there are at least 3 separate roll fronts present in the main host sand with additional sands positioned above and below the main sand unit showing at least trace mineralisation. GTI's exploration objective for this drill program is to identify REDOX boundaries and potential host sands in addition to defining the depth, thickness, grade and width of mineralisation across the REDOX front. The Company is targeting mineralisation 50 feet (15 metres) or more below the water table. The drill program may ultimately enable estimation of inferred mineral resources and/or an exploration target. UR Energy's Lost Creek ISR uranium deposit is reported to contain a remaining 13Mlbs of U3O8 at average grade of 0.048% eU3O8 (Measured and Indicated) at a cutoff Grade Thickness (GT) of 0.2.