Myriad Uranium Completes Large-Scale Radiometric and Magnetic Geophysical Survey Across Its Copper Mountain Project
Macy'sMacy's(US:M) Newsfile·2025-12-04 10:45

Core Insights - Myriad Uranium Corp. has completed a large-scale helicopter-borne radiometric and magnetic survey across its Copper Mountain Uranium Project, marking a significant step in understanding the project's potential [1][2][3] Survey Details - The geophysical survey was conducted by Precision Geosurveys using an Airbus AS350 helicopter, covering approximately 191.8 km² with 2,114 line-kilometers completed at 100 m line spacing [4] - Magnetic data was collected using a cesium vapor airborne magnetometer with a sensitivity better than 0.01 nT and a sampling rate of 20 Hz, while radiometric data was collected using a gamma spectrometer system [5] - Preliminary uncorrected magnetic and radiometric images have been received, with final processed data expected in January 2026 [6] Historical Context - The historical data set includes a 1982 Bendix study estimating the broader district's contained uranium at approximately 655 million pounds, with the "Contral Area" controlled by Myriad estimated at around 245 million pounds [3] - The survey aims to illuminate previously underexplored areas at Copper Mountain, enhancing the understanding of the Bendix findings [3] Company Background - Myriad Uranium Corp. holds a 75% interest in the Copper Mountain Uranium Project, which has known uranium deposits and historic mines, including the Arrowhead Mine that produced 500,000 lbs of U3O8 [11] - The project has significant exploration upside, with Union Pacific having spent approximately C$117 million (2024 dollars) on exploration and development [11]