IsoEnergy divests Bulyea River property amid Athabasca Basin land expansion
ISOU•Bulyea River divestment and land-position buildout
- IsoEnergy announced the divestment of its Bulyea River property as it reshapes its eastern Athabasca Basin portfolio.
- The move follows a broader land-position buildout, including staking about 61,830 hectares across 32 claims.
- IsoEnergy also optioned the Larocque West Extension claims from GEM Oil, covering about 31,293 hectares across 20 claims.
- The company said it now holds or has access to about 344,812 hectares in the eastern Athabasca Basin, including its joint venture interest with Purepoint Uranium Group.




