Endeavour Scientific Ltd selected for drone-borne radiometric and UAV VLF-EM survey
This contract marks a major milestone in the Company's late-2025 to early-2026 exploration campaign and follows Nuclear Vision's previously announced initiation of the tender process.
Survey Program Overview
The survey is scheduled to commence in December 2025 and will cover approximately 6,630 line-kilometres across three licenses within Botswana's highly prospective Karoo uranium basin. This will form the first phase of Nuclear Vision's 2025-2026 exploration program, aimed at refining target areas and advancing the delineation of roll-front sandstone uranium systems at the UA92 Project. Mobilization and flight operations are expected to commence in December 2025 with delivery of preliminary survey results in March 2026.
Approved Technical Deliverables
The Company confirms that all deliverables have been reviewed and approved by Chief Operating Officer Andrey Shutov and the technical team. Key components include:
Radiometric Survey (MS-1000) : Calibrated K/eU/eTh and Total Count grids; U/Th and U/K ratio imagery; GeoTIFF products (25—100 m resolution); anomaly and flight-line shapefiles; full spectral raw data; and all calibration, QA/QC, and interpretive mapping packages.
UAV VLF-EM Survey: Multi-frequency raw data; apparent resistivity and conductivity profiles; depth-slice GeoTIFFs; 2D inversion sections; and interpreted 3D resistivity voxel models.
GIS & Technical Reporting
A complete GIS package (ESRI/QGIS/GeoPackage), layered PDF map sets, and a comprehensive Technical Report detailing methodology, QC metrics, processing workflows, interpretations, target definition, and recommended follow-up work.
Magnetics — Value-Added Processing RTP, 1VD/2VD, HDR/TDR, analytic signal, and upward/downward continuation datasets to support structural and stratigraphic interpretation across the UA92 basin.
Nuclear Vision COO, Andrey Shutov, comments, "This award represents a key milestone in executing our exploration strategy. The Contractor's technical capabilities align strongly with our objectives at UA92. With operations scheduled from December 2025 through March 2026, we are well positioned to advance target generation and improve our understanding of uranium-bearing structures within the Karoo Basin."
Project Location & Geological Setting
The UA92 Project is located approximately 350 km north of Gaborone and 75 km west of Francistown, within a mining-friendly jurisdiction supported by established power, road, and transport infrastructure.
UA92 is situated within the Karoo sandstone sequence, adjacent to Lotus Resources' 116-million-pound Letlhakane Uranium Deposit, one of Southern Africa's largest known sandstone-hosted uranium systems.
Target generation has been informed by the reinterpretation of historical Anglo-American coal-bed methane (CBM) drilling, which outlined hydrocarbon-bearing Ecca Group units beneath the Karoo sandstones. Hydrocarbon migration from these Ecca units provides a strong reducing environment, creating the optimal redox interface for roll-front uranium deposition—the central geological model guiding Nuclear Vision's exploration strategy at UA92.
Qualified Person
Lorne Warner, P.Geo and a director of the Company, is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Warner has reviewed and approved the technical information disclosed in this news release.
About Nuclear Vision Limited
Nuclear Vision Limited is a publicly listed uranium exploration and development company focused on discovering and advancing high-quality assets in mining-friendly jurisdictions. The Company holds the UA92 uranium project in Botswana, encompassing over 2,400 km² within the proven Karoo Basin, and is led by a world-class team of uranium explorers, technologists, and financiers.