HELMER Project
HELMER
Country Canada 
Province Saskatchewan
Close to Fond du lac
Status GREEN EXPLORATION 
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Last updated on 12/16/2010 - Terms of Use
Risk and valuation analysis of the HELMER Project
Status Risk : Green exploration
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the HELMER Project
VanEck Vectors Global Alternative Energy ETF
Owner: 100%
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Location of the HELMER Project
The project is located on the southern shore of Lake Athabasca, 12 km west of Fond du Lac on the central northern edge of the Athabasca basin.
 
History of the HELMER Project
The project has been explored by Shell and Famok during the 1970's and early 1980's, when numerous geophysical and geochemical surveys were performed. During this time, two uraniferous boulder trains were located within the project area with grades o more...
 
Geology of the HELMER Project
The project area lies within the Athabasca group sandstones and conglomerates which in turn overlie the Archean- Lower Proterozoic, Beaverlodge domain, host to many rich vein-shear Uranium deposits. In the southern half of the project area, there is  more...
 
Exploration and drilling
3/22/2010Sends 6th Drill to Helmer Uranium Project
Data last updated on : 12/16/2009
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