GTI Resources Ltd. announced that the 2022 work program is scheduled to commence the week of January 31 with field reconnaissance and drilling preparation now underway at the Thor ISR uranium project in Wyoming's Great Divide basin. Two mud rotary drill rigs will be remobilised in the coming weeks subject to conditions, to complete the remaining ~60 holes of a planned 50,000foot (~15,000m) ~100hole maiden drill program at Thor. Results from the first 39 drill holes at Thor (previously reported to ASX on 7th, 15th & 21st of December 2021) have encountered a consistent and well mineralised sand unit at ~200 feet that is 110 120' thick within which there are three or more sandstone fronts.

The grade and thickness of the mineralisation appears to be somewhat comparable to UR Energy's (URE) Lost Creek deposit2 located, in the same geological setting, within 5kms of the Thor project's western boundary & meets typical US cutoff criteria for grade & grade thickness (GT) as follows, Grade greater than 0.02% (200 ppm) U3O8; GT greater than 0.2 (10 ft at 0.02 3 metres at 200ppm U3O8); Width of mineralisation above cutoff nominal 50 feet (15 metres) and nominal GT of 0.4 or greater.