Laramide Resources Ltd. announced 2024 work plans for Australia which include a large drill campaign of up to 12,000m across multiple targets at the Westmoreland Uranium Project in NW Queensland and into the Murphy Uranium Project in the Northern Territory. Two drill rigs have been secured and logistical plans are well advanced for a campaign that will build on last year's successful exploration effort which saw 40 holes completed across 4,000 cumulative meters. Drilling is expected to commence in approximately 6-8 weeks' time at the conclusion of the current wet season.

The Westmoreland Uranium Project In Australia is considered one the world's best development stage uranium deposits not under control of a major mining company. Internal review of the historical data, which was further encouraged by 2023 drilling, has determined that there is potential to significantly increase the size of the deposit at minimal expense due to the shallow nature of the mineralization. Plans for 2024 include returning to the Murphy Project in the Northern Territory to investigate drilling completed in 20072.

A 1,500m drill program will revisit the areas of interest identified in Laramide's 2006-2007 exploration program and includes Mageera (formerly called NE Westmoreland), which appears to be a geological analogue of Westmoreland.