Core Insights - IsoEnergy Ltd. has provided an update on its summer drill programs at the Larocque East and Hawk projects, reporting significant uranium geochemistry results from both winter and summer drilling campaigns [1][2][3] Larocque East Project - Summer drilling at Larocque East totaled 9,561 meters in 22 holes, bringing the year-to-date total to 15,597 meters in 39 drill holes [1] - Drilling successfully tested potential resource expansion areas and greenfield exploration targets along the Larocque Trend, returning strongly anomalous radioactivity and uranium geochemistry [1][2] - Notable intersections include LE25-194, which intersected 0.872% U3O8 over 0.5 meters, and LE25-207, which returned 1.61% U3O8 over 0.5 meters [1][2][3] - The winter drill hole LE25-202, located 2.8 km east of the Hurricane deposit, returned the strongest uranium intersection to date outside the Hurricane area, with 1.05% U3O8 over 0.5 meters [2][3] Hawk Project - The Hawk project involved four drill holes totaling 3,593 meters, with encouraging geological features intersected, including graphitic gneisses and faults [1][2][3] - HK25-13 and HK25-16 intersected prospective geological elements, while HK25-14 encountered significant structural disruption [2][3] - The project is still in early-stage exploration, with further geochemical data pending [2][3] Upcoming Plans - The company plans to conduct winter drilling at Larocque East, anticipating 5,200 meters in 13 holes, integrating summer exploration results to finalize 2026 drill targets [2][3] - Additional work is planned for 2026, including geophysical surveys at the Evergreen, East Rim, Ranger, Trident, and Hawk projects [2][3] Management Update - IsoEnergy has strengthened its management team with the appointment of Ms. Misty Urbatsch as Vice President, Strategy and Commercial, who brings extensive uranium exploration and marketing experience [2][3]
IsoEnergy Provides 2025 Athabasca Basin Exploration Update and Prepares to Launch Winter Exploration Programs Including Drilling at Larocque East