Core Insights - IsoEnergy Ltd. and Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. report strong drilling results from their Dorado joint venture project in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, particularly from the recent drill hole PG25-07A, which shows significant mineralization with an average of 11,100 counts per second (CPS) over 14.0 meters, including a peak of 110,800 CPS [1][4][5] Drilling Results - The PG25-07A drill hole extended the Nova Discovery zone by 70 meters northeast and provided the strongest intercept to date in terms of intensity and thickness based on radioactivity [4][5] - The mineralized structure at the Q48 target area is characterized as a steeply dipping, uranium-bearing structure within basement rocks, indicating the potential scale and strength of the system [2][4] - All assays from the current drilling program are pending and will be disclosed once available [2] Project Overview - The Dorado project encompasses over 98,000 hectares of prime uranium exploration ground, including former properties known for favorable conditions for uranium deposition [16] - The Q48 target area has been identified as highly prospective but underexplored, with previous drilling revealing altered and disrupted rocks at the unconformity [12][13] - The Turaco target area, located approximately 8 km northeast of Q48, is characterized by high conductivity and will see drilling commence based on recent geophysical surveys [15] Future Plans - Follow-up drilling at the Q48 target is expected to resume in winter when ground conditions improve, allowing for more efficient access [5][4] - The joint venture partners have approved a 5,400-meter drill program for 2025, which includes up to four holes at the Turaco target [5]
IsoEnergy and Purepoint Extend High-Grade Mineralization at the Dorado JV with a 70 Metre Step-Out Peaking at 110,800 CPS