Core Insights - Stallion Uranium Corp. has announced positive results from a Stepwise Moving Loop, Time Domain Electromagnetic (SWML-TDEM) survey over the Coyote Target within its Moonlite Project, indicating strong potential for uranium discovery [1][2]. Survey Results - The survey confirmed the presence of strong basement conductors beneath the Athabasca Basin sandstone, with characteristics consistent with major uranium discoveries [2]. - Three distinct basement conductors were identified, with two high-priority anomalies showing strong conductance levels exceeding 10 S, comparable to those at significant uranium discoveries [6][8]. - The conductors are located within a gravity low, interpreted as potential zones of uranium alteration, which are critical for uranium mineralization [8]. Key Conductors Identified - Coyote_14.25S: Conductance of 14.25 S, excellent geometry, depth of 425 m, and classified as a high-priority target [4]. - Coyote_10.7S: Conductance of 10.7 S, good geometry, depth of 425 m, also a high-priority target [4]. - Coyote_6.7S: Conductance of 6.7 S, moderate quality, depth of 425 m, classified as a moderate priority [4]. Next Steps - Based on the compelling geophysical results, the company plans to integrate these findings with ongoing geological and historical data reviews to prioritize drill targets for a planned drill program at Coyote in winter 2026 [11]. - The Moonlite Project is fully permitted for drilling, allowing for immediate advancement in exploration efforts [11][20]. Technology Utilized - The SWML-TDEM survey employed advanced technology designed for high-resolution imaging of basement-hosted uranium targets, achieving exceptional signal clarity and depth detection of up to 1,000 meters [6][12]. - The survey utilized Abitibi Geophysics' proprietary ARMIT-TDEM sensor and SMARTem24 receiver, enhancing the detection and resolution of subsurface conductors [6][12]. Company Overview - Stallion Uranium is focused on exploring approximately 1,700 square kilometers in the Athabasca Basin, which is known for hosting the largest high-grade uranium deposits globally [20]. - The company, in partnership with Atha Energy, holds the largest contiguous project in the Western Athabasca Basin, adjacent to multiple high-grade discovery zones [20].
Stallion Uranium Refines Coyote Target with Highly Conductive Anomalies from Ground EM Survey
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