Core Insights - IsoEnergy Ltd. and Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. announced partial assay results from their joint venture Dorado Project, highlighting significant uranium grades from drill hole PG25-07A, which returned 2.1 metres grading 1.6% UO, including 0.4 metres at 8.1% UO [1][5][4] Summary by Sections Assay Results - Drill hole PG25-07A intersected 2.1 metres grading 1.6% UO, with notable intervals of 0.4 metres at 8.1% UO and an additional 4.9 metres at 0.52% UO [4][5] - A total of 5,030 metres were drilled across 11 holes before wildfires curtailed the planned 5,400-metre summer drill program [5][4] Project Overview - The Dorado Project is a 50/50 joint venture between IsoEnergy and Purepoint, covering over 98,000 hectares in the Athabasca Basin, known for its favorable geology for uranium deposition [10][21] - The project includes several former properties, such as Turnor Lake and Geiger, which are underlain by graphite-bearing lithologies [10] Future Plans - Follow-up drilling programs are planned for early 2026, pending final assays and geological interpretations, focusing on expanding the Nova discovery and testing priority corridors across the Dorado Project [9][5] - Additional drilling at the Serin and Turaco targets has provided valuable data for the project's geophysical calibration [5][8] Challenges - The summer drill program was cut short due to regional wildfires, which limited access and created hazardous conditions, deferring drilling at the nearby Celeste project [4][5]
ISOENERGY AND PUREPOINT INTERSECT UP TO 8.1% U₃O₈ AT DORADO PROJECT