
Infini Resources (ASX:I88) has expanded its Reitenbach Lake Uranium Project in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, by more than 8,900 hectares, increasing its total landholding in and around the Athabasca Basin to over 102,000 hectares.
The company staked three new contiguous mineral claims—MC00023249 (3,113 ha), MC00023250 (3,117 ha), and MC00023251 (2,688 ha)—adjacent to the 1.9% U3O8 Titus Prospect and the existing Reitenbach Lake tenements, consolidating control over a highly prospective exploration corridor along the Needle Falls Shear Zone.
Preliminary analysis of 2025 survey data, including Xcite airborne electromagnetic, radiometric, and magnetic surveys, indicates that priority EM conductors, radiometric anomalies, and key geological structures identified in prior work may extend into the new ground, enhancing the geological continuity and scale potential of the project.
Infini plans to finalise drill-ready targets following the imminent Phase 2 rock chip assay results from Reynolds Lake and Reitenbach Lake, with a maiden drill program targeted for Q2 2026.
CEO Rohan Bone said the expansion strengthens Infini’s position over a rapidly emerging uranium corridor and positions Reitenbach Lake as a cornerstone asset within the company's Athabasca Basin portfolio.
The company is also engaging with local First Nations and government agencies to support permitting and drilling activities.