Noble Plains Uranium (NOBL) Reports Maiden Resource Estimate at Duck Creek Project

Noble Plains Uranium Corp. (TSXV:NOBL) (OTCQB:NBLXF) has released its first mineral resource estimate for the Duck Creek Project in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin, marking a key milestone as the company advances its U.S. uranium portfolio.

The maiden estimate, prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 standards, outlines approximately 5.32 million pounds of indicated uranium resources. It also outlines 1.04 million pounds in the inferred category, based on available drilling and historical data.

The Duck Creek asset is considered the company’s flagship project and is located in a region known for in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium operations. Management has emphasized the project’s scalability and geological continuity, which could support future resource expansion as additional drilling is completed.

The announcement follows a series of exploration updates from Noble Plains that highlighted consistent mineralization and relatively high success rates across its drilling campaigns. The company has been working to consolidate historical datasets and integrate new drilling results to refine its geological model and accelerate resource delineation.

Noble Plains Uranium (NOBL) Reports Maiden Resource Estimate at Duck Creek Project

By establishing an initial compliant resource, Noble Plains moves closer to positioning Duck Creek as a potential development-stage asset. The company’s broader strategy centers on advancing underexplored or historically drilled uranium properties in the United States, with a focus on ISR-compatible deposits.

The Powder River Basin has seen renewed interest in recent years as policymakers and industry participants push to strengthen domestic uranium supply chains. Noble Plains’ growing resource base aligns with that trend, though further technical studies, permitting, and economic assessments will be required before any production decisions are made.

As a junior exploration company, Noble Plains continues to prioritize expanding its resource inventory rather than near-term mine construction. Investors will likely look for future updates on resource growth, drilling results, and potential development pathways as the Duck Creek project progresses.