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SAGA Metals Reports Significant Final Drill Holes from the 2025 Winter Program at Radar Ti-V-Fe Property in Labrador
SAGASagaliam Acquisition (SAGA) GlobeNewswire·2025-05-29 06:00

Core Viewpoint - SAGA Metals Corp. has announced successful final drill results from its 2025 maiden drill program at the Radar Ti-V-Fe Property, confirming the potential for significant mineralization in the area [1][2][18]. Drill Results Summary - The final three drill holes (HEZ-06, HEZ-02, HEZ-03) confirmed the presence of a highly mineralized zone with significant intercepts of vanadiferous titanomagnetite [2][9]. - HEZ-06 reported an intercept of 28 meters grading 20.11% Fe, 4.22% TiO₂, and 0.214% V₂O₅, while HEZ-02 and HEZ-03 reported grades of 12.40% Fe and 11.37% Fe respectively [6][15]. - The drilling program has confirmed the existence of oxide layering and associated magnetic anomalies to depths of up to 300 meters, covering only 1/40th of the identified 20 km strike extent of the oxide layering zone [15][18]. Geological Context - The Radar Property, covering 24,175 hectares, is strategically located near Cartwright, Labrador, benefiting from excellent infrastructure [16][21]. - The Dykes River intrusive complex is recognized for its titanium-vanadium-iron rich layers, which are advantageous for simplified metallurgical processing [17][18]. Next Steps - SAGA plans to conduct detailed ground geophysics over the main regional airborne magnetic anomalies and execute a high-resolution aeromagnetic survey to identify high-priority drilling targets [10][11]. - The company has initiated metallurgy and petrography analysis on core samples to assess recoverable vanadiferous magnetite and the quality of potential concentrates [12][18]. Company Overview - SAGA Metals Corp. focuses on the exploration and discovery of critical minerals, including titanium, vanadium, and iron ore, which are essential for the green energy transition [21][23]. - The company also holds additional exploration assets in Labrador and has a partnership with Rio Tinto for lithium exploration in Quebec [22][23].