Core Insights - SAGA Metals Corp. has expanded its Radar Ti-V-Fe Project by adding 97 new claims, increasing the total area to 24,175 hectares [1][2] - The Radar Property is strategically located near Cartwright, Labrador, providing significant infrastructure advantages [2][7] - Recent drilling results confirm the presence of massive to semi-massive oxide layering with vanadiferous titanomagnetite (VTM) mineralization, indicating potential for simplified metallurgical processing [10][13] Company Overview - SAGA Metals Corp. is focused on the exploration and discovery of critical minerals essential for the green energy transition [16][18] - The company also holds the Double Mer Uranium Project and the Legacy Lithium Property, expanding its portfolio in critical mineral exploration [16][17] Project Details - The Radar Property now fully encompasses the Dykes River intrusive complex, which has geological similarities to large AMCG-type intrusions [2] - Airborne magnetic surveys have identified a 20-kilometer exploration target within the mafic oxide layer [3][12] - The drilling program has confirmed significant widths of VTM mineralization, with notable intercepts including 31.5m at 25.95% Fe, 5.34% TiO2, and 0.28% V2O5 [13] Infrastructure and Location - The Radar Property benefits from excellent infrastructure, including road access, a deep-water port, and proximity to hydroelectric power [7][2] - The location's advantages are expected to facilitate further exploration and development of the project [4] Future Plans - Following the success of the initial drilling program, SAGA plans to extend its exploration efforts across five priority targets along the 20 km strike length of the oxide layer [14]
SAGA Metals Extends Claims at the Radar Ti-V-Fe Project --Securing the Entire Titanomagnetite-Bearing Intrusion