IsoEnergy Ltd. announced that following the completion of drilling at its Geiger property, drilling has commenced at its 100% owned Larocque East project, home to the Hurricane zone high-grade uranium deposit. The company recently completed 12-hole drill program at Geiger and the team has moved over to Larocque East project where drilling has now begun. The work at Geiger was completed successfully, and safely, and marks IsoEnergy's first drill program outside of the Larocque East property since the Hurricane zone was discovered during the summer program in 2018. Work now transitions back to Larocque East site, home of the Hurricane zone. The company is excited to get back on the ground there, having delayed return because of COVID-19. As announced on July 26th, 2021, diamond drilling at Larocque East will comprise 30 drill holes totalling 12,000 metres and will have three objectives: Expansion; Infill; and Exploration. Twelve drill holes are planned to expand the footprint of the Hurricane zone and will include drilling at both the western and the eastern sides of the zone. Four infill drill holes are planned between existing drill fences to provide valuable information on the continuity of the higher-grade portions of the zone. Figure 2 shows the Expansion and Infill target areas in plan view. Fourteen exploration drill holes are planned in two target areas. The main target area is a three-kilometre-long section of the Larocque Lake trend where DC-resistivity signatures similar to that of Hurricane are present and historical drilling has intersected alteration, structures, graphitic basement, and anomalous geochemistry. The second target area includes trends of decreased resistivity in the sandstone and basement and is located southeast of and subparallel to the Hurricane zone stratigraphy. Figure 3 shows the exploration target areas in plan view.