Eagle Nuclear starts permitting work ahead of Aurora uranium PFS drilling
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- Eagle Nuclear starts permitting work ahead of Aurora uranium PFS drilling Alejandro Gonzalez Wed, May 6, 2026 at 5:39 PM GMT+7 2 min read NUCL Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp.
- The company said the work will gather data across areas including hydrology, hydrogeology, water quality, ecology, geochemistry, meteorology and cultural heritage.
- Vishal Gupta, vice-president of operations at Eagle Nuclear Energy, said initiating the programme marks “an important milestone” in advancing Aurora towards a PFS.
Eagle Nuclear starts permitting work ahead of Aurora uranium PFS drilling Alejandro Gonzalez Wed, May 6, 2026 at 5:39 PM GMT+7 2 min read NUCL Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp. has started a programme of permitting and environmental survey work at its Aurora Uranium Project on the Oregon–Nevada border, ahead of a planned 27,000ft pre-feasibility study (PFS) drilling campaign.
The company said the work will gather data across areas including hydrology, hydrogeology, water quality, ecology, geochemistry, meteorology and cultural heritage. The information is expected to inform environmental impact assessments, mine design optimisation and future permitting.
Vishal Gupta, vice-president of operations at Eagle Nuclear Energy, said initiating the programme marks “an important milestone” in advancing Aurora towards a PFS. He added that the studies will generate “critical environmental data” to support regulatory processes and project planning.