Core Insights - SAGA Metals Corp. has announced additional drill results from its 2025 maiden drill program at the Radar Ti-V-Fe Project, confirming the presence of a strong magnetic anomaly and extensive mineralization [1][8][12] Drilling Results - Key drill intercepts from holes HEZ-05 and HEZ-07 show high-grade mineralization, with notable samples reporting iron (Fe) grades up to 45.4%, titanium dioxide (TiO₂) up to 9.1%, and vanadium pentoxide (V₂O₅) up to 0.66% [2][3][7] - HEZ-07 reported a 20.2-meter intercept grading 31.35% Fe, 6.32% TiO₂, and 0.435% V₂O₅, while HEZ-05 reported a 25.0-meter intercept grading 19.92% Fe, 4.14% TiO₂, and 0.213% V₂O₅ [12][7] Geological Assessment - The assessment of drill holes HEZ-05 and HEZ-07 confirmed a consistent Ti-V-Fe relationship, with significant titanomagnetite content averaging over 25% in both holes [4][8] - Geological correlations indicate continuity of oxide layering down to a vertical depth of 300 meters, with massive to semi-massive oxide layers identified [5][10] Project Overview - The Radar Property, covering 24,175 hectares, is strategically located near Cartwright, Labrador, benefiting from excellent infrastructure [16][24] - The Dykes River intrusive complex has gained attention due to its extensive Ti-V-Fe rich layers, with a 20 km long exploration target identified [17][18] Future Exploration Plans - Following the successful results, SAGA Metals plans to expand exploration systematically, utilizing magnetic surveys and targeted drilling to further assess the 20 km strike extent of the oxide layering zone [14][15]
SAGA Metals Reports Significant New Drilling Results from Radar Ti-V-Fe Project in Labrador