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Purepoint Mobilizing for Summer Uranium Drill Program at Dorado Project - Eastern Athabasca Basin
The Eastern panyThe Eastern pany(US:EML) Newsfileยท2025-05-20 10:30

Core Viewpoint - Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. is mobilizing for a summer uranium drill program at its Dorado Project, with drilling set to begin on May 26, 2025, targeting high-priority electromagnetic conductors for uranium mineralization in the underexplored Dorado Graphitic Domain [1][7]. Company Overview - Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. operates in the Athabasca Basin, focusing on uranium exploration and has a joint venture with IsoEnergy, covering over 98,000 hectares of exploration ground [10][14]. - The Dorado Project includes former properties such as Turnor Lake, Geiger, Edge, and Full Moon, which are underlain by graphite-bearing lithologies favorable for uranium deposition [10]. Project Details - The Dorado Project features over 150 kilometers of discreet electromagnetic conductors within the Dorado Graphitic Domain, which is part of a highly prospective structural corridor hosting multiple high-grade uranium deposits, including IsoEnergy's Hurricane Deposit [2][5]. - The 2025 drill campaign will consist of approximately 5,400 meters across 18 holes, focusing on high-priority EM conductors [3][7]. Initial Drilling Focus - The initial drilling will target the southern portion of the project area along the Q2 conductor, specifically testing a zone northeast of historic drill holes HL-50 and HL-76, which previously intersected uranium mineralization [6][8]. Recent Developments - Recent drilling by IsoEnergy near the Hurricane Deposit has confirmed elevated radioactivity, indicating the continuity of fertile graphitic rock packages and highlighting the potential for additional high-grade discoveries in the region [11]. - Results from the recently completed Smart Lake Joint Venture drill program are under review and will be released shortly, indicating ongoing exploration activities [7][13].