Core Insights - SAGA Metals Corp. has reported additional assay results from drill holes R-0021, R-0022, and R-0023, indicating consistent and high-quality mineralization at the Trapper Zone of the Radar Titanium-Vanadium-Iron Project in Labrador, Canada [1][3][8] Drilling Results - Drill hole R-0021 reported an intercept of 31.38 m at 53.18% Fe₂O₃, 7.08% TiO₂, and 0.414% V₂O₅ - Drill hole R-0022 showed 30.60 m at 49.40% Fe₂O₃, 6.61% TiO₂, and 0.373% V₂O₅ - Drill hole R-0023 had an intercept of 86 m at 45.50% Fe₂O₃, 5.50% TiO₂, and 0.367% V₂O₅ [4][8] Overall Progress - A total of 8 diamond drill holes have been reported in 2026, with significant oxide intercepts exceeding 70–90 meters and head grades frequently above 45–53% Fe₂O₃, 6–7% TiO₂, and 0.37-0.41% V₂O₅ [4][8] - The total meters drilled in the Trapper Zone for 2026 reached 8,144 m, with ongoing drilling at hole R-0046 [7][15] Geological Context - The Radar Property spans 24,175 hectares and hosts the Dykes River intrusive complex, with geological mapping confirming oxide layering across more than 20 km of strike length [19][30] - The mineralization at Radar is comparable to global Fe–Ti–V systems, positioning the project as a potential strategic supplier of titanium, vanadium, and iron to North American markets [20][22] Future Plans - The company aims to advance beneficiation studies on the oxide mineralization and deliver a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate in 2026, which will support future economic assessments [5][8]
SAGA Metals Reports Assays from R-0021 to R-0023 with Intercepts Including 53.18% Fe₂O₃, 7.08% TiO₂, 0.414% V₂O₅ from 2026 Drilling at Trapper South, Radar Critical Minerals Project in Labrador