Core Insights - Stallion Uranium Corp. will initiate a high-resolution ground Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) survey on November 1, 2025, at its Coyote Target within the Moonlite Project in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, in collaboration with Atha Energy Corp. [1][2] Survey Details - The survey aims to extend and refine previous electromagnetic work to accurately define conductive structures linked to uranium mineralization, focusing on the Coyote Corridor, which contains the company's top-priority drill targets [2][3] - The survey will be conducted by Abitibi Geophysics using the Stepwise Moving Loop (SWML) TDEM method, known for detecting conductive zones in basement rock, and will integrate data from earlier airborne and ground surveys [6][9] Expected Outcomes - Results from the survey are anticipated in late November 2025 and will inform final drill targeting for a winter drill program set to begin in December 2025 [8] - The CEO of Stallion Uranium emphasized that the survey is crucial for enhancing the resolution of geophysical data, which will help in identifying additional drill-ready locations and improving the effectiveness of the upcoming drill campaign [3][7] Marketing and Investor Relations - Stallion Uranium has engaged marketing firms to enhance its market presence and shareholder awareness through targeted digital campaigns and investor outreach programs [11][14] - The company has also announced participation in the Catch the Energy Conference on October 18, 2025, where the CEO will present [16] Company Overview - Stallion Uranium is focused on uranium exploration in the Athabasca Basin, which is known for having the largest high-grade uranium deposits globally, and is committed to responsible exploration using advanced technology [18][19]
Stallion Uranium Commencing Ground Electromagnetic Survey on the Coyote Corridor
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