Core Insights - Skyharbour Resources Ltd. has reported significant results from its 2025 drilling campaign at the Moore Uranium Project, highlighting high-grade uranium mineralization and the discovery of a new target area called the Nomad Zone [1][3][20] Drilling Results - A total of 21 drill holes were completed, totaling 7,884 metres, with notable intersections including hole ML25-15 at the Main Maverick Zone returning 4.84% U3O8 over 4.4 metres, including a higher grade of 11.77% U3O8 over 1.6 metres [1][5][7] - The Nomad Zone, located approximately 1.7 kilometres southwest of the Main Maverick Zone, showed extensive sandstone and basement faulting with intense hydrothermal alteration, indicating a fertile environment for further uranium discoveries [1][10][21] Future Plans - The company is preparing for a winter drill program to commence shortly, planning to drill an additional 8,000 to 10,000 metres in 15 to 25 drill holes throughout 2026 [2][26][27] - The upcoming drilling will focus on expanding the Maverick zones and further exploring the Nomad and Esker target areas [26][27] Project Overview - The Moore Uranium Project spans 35,705 hectares and is strategically located near other significant uranium projects in the Athabasca Basin, including Denison Mines' Wheeler River project and Cameco's McArthur River mine [28][33] - Historical drill highlights at the Moore Project include results of up to 6.0% U3O8 over 5.9 metres, showcasing the project's potential for high-grade uranium mineralization [28][33]
Skyharbour Intersects High-Grade Uranium in Drill Hole ML25-15 at the Maverick Main Zone Returning 11.77% U3O8 over 1.6 metres within 4.4 metres of 4.84% U3O8 and Identifies a New Prospective Regional Target Area called Nomad at the Moore Project