Core Insights - SAGA Metals Corp. has successfully completed the logging of all eight drill holes in the Trapper zone and has sent three additional holes for analysis, indicating progress in critical mineral exploration [1][3][11] Drilling and Sampling Highlights - A total of 2,050 meters of drilling has been conducted across the Trapper North and South zones, confirming extensive oxide mineralization and validating a 3 km ground magnetic anomaly [3][15] - Five out of eight drill holes have been sent for assaying, totaling 473 samples, with a projected total of 1,313 samples expected to be shipped for analysis [3][11] - The assay turnaround time is estimated at 3 to 4 weeks once samples arrive at the lab [3] Geological Findings - Significant structural data has been identified in Trapper South, particularly in hole R-0014, which revealed impressive rhythmic magnetite layering and provided insights into the regional structural geometry [2][4][7] - The Western Anomaly in Trapper South has been defined with a strike length of 1.4 km and a width of approximately 150 m, while the Eastern Anomaly measures 700 m with a similar width [10] Future Plans and Objectives - The completion of the initial phases of the mineral resource estimate drill program will inform future drilling plans for early Q1 2026 [11][16] - The next drilling campaign will target the integration of structural interpretations and geological correlations to support a mineral resource estimate at the indicated level of confidence [17] Company Overview - SAGA Metals Corp. is focused on the exploration and discovery of critical minerals, with the Radar Project encompassing 24,175 hectares and hosting the Dykes River intrusive complex [23][27] - The company aims to position itself as a strategic supplier of titanium, vanadium, and iron to North American markets, leveraging its unique geological assets [19][23]
SAGA Metals Defines Key Structural Geology at Trapper South & Provides Corporate Update