The program comprises four to five drill holes, and drilling is expected to start this week.

Bryson Drilling has been awarded the drill contract and the drill is being moved to the first drill site. Diamond Drilling will test A1 and A4 conductors.

Azincourt president and CEO Ted O’Connor said: "We are excited to start the summer drill program following up the encouraging structure, alteration and geochemistry highlighted from the winter drilling, and to continue to evolve additional targets from the on-going DC Resistivity surveys on our joint venture with the excellent team at Fission 3.0."

Drilling on A1 conductor includes one hole testing the up-dip potential from PLN14-101, two additional holes testing 400m and 800m north respectively and the fourth is contingent on results of first three holes. Drilling on A4 conductor includes one 400m hole targeting a spot of high conductance near the conductor’s south end.

At Broach Lake, two prospective east-northeast trending electromagnetic (EM) conductors were identified as part of Time Domain Electromagnetic surveys (TDEM) carried out in February and March. At N conductor 76.5 line-km DC Resistivity survey is underway.