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Stallion Uranium Announces Completion of Ground Gravity Extension Survey over Coyote Corridor
Globenewswire· 2026-02-24 12:30
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stallion Uranium Corp. (the “Company” or “Stallion”) (TSX-V: STUD; OTCQB: STLNF; FSE: FE0) is pleased to announce the completion of an extension to its previous ground gravity survey along the Coyote Corridor, located within the Southwestern Athabasca Basin Joint Venture (“JV”) Project in partnership with Atha Energy Corp. (TSX-V: SASK). The recently completed program represents a direct extension of the Company’s original gravity grid and was d ...
Terra Clean adds 3,395 acres of Uranium Claims in Wyoming adding Highly Prospective Uranium Properties to its Growing Uranium Portfolio
Globenewswire· 2026-02-17 05:01
Core Viewpoint - Terra Clean Energy Corp has successfully acquired 2,068 acres of new uranium exploration claims and three strategic Wyoming State Leases, expanding its uranium exploration portfolio by a total of 3,395 acres [1][2]. Acquisition Details - The company staked 100 unpatented Bureau of Land Management (BLM) claims and acquired three Wyoming State Leases covering 1,327 acres [1][3]. - The total cash payments required for the state leases amount to US$45,000, with specific payment deadlines outlined [3]. Geological Context - The acquired land is situated along the south flank of the Washakie Basin, an area known for its uranium mineralization [4]. - The geological formation underlying the area is the Miocene-aged Browns Park Formation, recognized for hosting roll-front style uranium deposits [6][11]. Historical Significance - The staked ground includes two historical uranium occurrences, with sample grades recorded at 0.375%, 0.083%, and 0.058% U3O8 [7]. - Previous mining activities have occurred approximately 75 km east of the project area, indicating a history of uranium production in the region [6]. Company Profile - Terra Clean Energy Corp is a Canadian-based uranium exploration and development company, currently developing the South Falcon East uranium project, which holds a 6.96 million pound inferred uranium resource [12].
Standard Uranium launches maiden drill program at Corvo Project
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-11 18:02
Standard Uranium CEO Jon Bey and Vice President of Exploration Sean Hillacre joined Steve Darling from Proactive on site at the company’s Corvo Project, where its maiden drill campaign is now underway—marking a significant exploration milestone for the company. The Corvo Uranium Project is subject to a three-year earn-in option agreement with Aventis Energy, under which Aventis may earn up to a 75% interest in the project by funding C$6 million in exploration expenditures over the earn-in period. The partn ...
Bayridge Resources Provides Overview of 2026 Exploration Program
TMX Newsfile· 2026-02-04 08:01
Core Viewpoint - Bayridge Resources Corp. is advancing its exploration program for the Baker Lake Uranium Project in Nunavut, focusing on multiple priority uranium targets identified through historical and modern exploration data [1][4]. Project Overview - The Baker Lake Uranium Project is located in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut, covering 619 km² with 83 contiguous claims [4][11]. - The project is situated within the Thelon-Baker Basin, which is considered geologically similar to Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, known for its uranium deposits [2][4]. - Historical exploration has already established a modern exploration value of $7 million [4]. Exploration Strategy - The exploration strategy emphasizes a disciplined, phased approach, prioritizing areas with structural complexity and elevated uranium responses [6]. - Key elements of the planned exploration program include a desktop review of historical data, reinterpretation of airborne geophysical surveys, and detailed geological mapping [9][14]. Program Highlights - Historical drilling has revealed multiple significant uranium intercepts, with 20 uranium prospects identified along 70 km of the Baker Basin unconformity [8]. - The 2008 TEMPEST® survey defined 30 high-priority uranium targets, with unexplored high-priority drill targets remaining along untested EM conductors [4][8]. - A planned ~3,000 m helicopter-supported diamond drilling program aims to test priority uranium targets identified through historical data review and modern reinterpretation [14].
Jaguar Uranium(JAGU) - Prospectus(update)
2026-01-30 12:44
FORM S-1 REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 _____________________________________ AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 _____________________________________ JAGUAR URANIUM CORP. (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) _____________________________________ As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on January 30, 2026. Registration No. 333-292006 Rob Condon Dentons US LLP 1221 Avenue of the Americas New York, ...
Cosa Announces Commencement of Winter 2026 Drilling Campaign on Joint Ventures with Denison Mines
TMX Newsfile· 2026-01-28 13:00
Core Viewpoint - Cosa Resources Corp. has commenced drilling at its Darby project and plans to follow up with drilling at Murphy Lake North, both located in the eastern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, as part of a joint venture with Denison Mines Corp. [1][12] Group 1: Drilling Plans - Approximately 2,500 metres of drilling are planned at the Darby project in winter 2026 to test priority targets identified from a 2025 core relogging and reinterpretation program [2] - Drilling at Murphy Lake North will comprise approximately 1,200 metres, targeting a gap in existing drilling and testing a potential trend parallel to the Cyclone trend [3] Group 2: Project Details - The Darby project is located 10 kilometres west of Cameco's Cigar Lake Mine and has multiple prospective conductive trends with historical intersections of weak uranium mineralization [5] - Murphy Lake North is situated 2.7 kilometres east of the Hurricane deposit, which is known for being the world's highest-grade indicated uranium resource [6] Group 3: Joint Venture and Strategic Collaboration - Cosa holds a 70% interest in both the Darby and MLN projects, with Denison holding the remaining 30% [1][12] - In January 2025, Cosa entered a strategic collaboration with Denison Mines, securing access to additional highly prospective uranium exploration projects in the eastern Athabasca region [10]
Stallion Uranium Commences Ground Gravity Survey on Additional High Priority Drill Targets
Globenewswire· 2026-01-23 12:00
Core Viewpoint - Stallion Uranium Corp. is expanding its high-resolution ground gravity survey on the Coyote Target corridor in the Athabasca Basin, aiming to identify additional gravity lows and refine existing anomalies [1][2][3] Survey Expansion - The current program is designed to extend the previous ground gravity survey by expanding coverage to the west, with the goal of identifying additional gravity lows and refining the geometry of previously identified anomalies [2][6] - The survey will focus on gravity lows identified along the edges of the previous survey, which remain open and poorly constrained [6] Exploration Rationale - The Coyote Target was selected based on a comprehensive evaluation of historical and recent datasets, indicating characteristics consistent with basement-hosted uranium systems in the Athabasca Basin [4] - Hydrothermal alteration in the area is expected to result in density destruction that can be delineated using high-resolution ground gravity surveys [4] Technical Aspects - MWH Geo-Surveys Ltd. is conducting the program using advanced gravity meters that provide high accuracy and reliability, particularly in cold weather [7][9] - The gravity survey aims to improve the understanding of the size, orientation, and continuity of priority anomalies at the Coyote Target [6] Company Overview - Stallion Uranium is focused on exploring approximately 1,700 square kilometers in the Athabasca Basin, which is known for having the largest high-grade uranium deposits globally [15] - The company is committed to responsible exploration and utilizes cutting-edge technology to advance its uranium projects [15]
Greenridge Exploration Announces Results of Summer 2025 Drilling at the Carpenter Lake Uranium Project, Athabasca Basin Area
Globenewswire· 2026-01-22 13:00
Core Insights - Greenridge Exploration Inc. has successfully completed its Summer 2025 diamond drilling program at the Carpenter Lake Project, achieving a total of 1,368 meters across eight drill holes [1][3][11] - The drilling program has provided significant geological information that will guide future exploration efforts, indicating the potential for uranium mineralization in the area [2][15] Drilling Program Details - Eight drill holes were completed, targeting geophysical and geochemical anomalies along the Cable Bay Shear Zone (CBSZ), with two holes lost due to technical issues [3][11] - The drilling intersected prospective lithologies, including graphitic pelitic gneisses with anomalous geochemistry, indicating the presence of uranium and other pathfinder elements [3][11] - Anomalous radioactivity was detected in three of the eight holes, associated with favorable rock types and structural zones [3][11] Geological Findings - The 2025 drill program confirmed that the prospective graphitic pelitic gneisses extend further south than previously known, with evidence of uranium-bearing fluids mobilizing along the CBSZ [3][11][15] - Structural features such as stacked graphitic-sulphidic shear zones and boron-rich dravite alteration were identified, supporting the potential for uranium mineralization [11][12][15] Future Exploration Plans - Greenridge plans to conduct further testing in areas where gravity lows coincide with structural breaks and electromagnetic conductors [9][10] - A ground gravity survey is being commissioned to enhance understanding of the structural elements that may control uranium mineralization [10] Project Overview - The Carpenter Lake Project consists of nine mineral claims covering approximately 15,091 hectares, with Greenridge holding a 60% interest [4][5] - The CBSZ is a significant geological structure that has been largely underexplored for uranium deposits, characterized by conductive signatures and radiometric anomalies [5] Community Engagement - Greenridge has established exploration agreements with local Indigenous communities, ensuring their involvement in environmental monitoring and providing financial benefits [16]
Skyharbour Announces Major 2026 Exploration Campaign with Denison Mines at Russell Lake Uranium Joint Ventures
Globenewswire· 2026-01-22 09:00
Core Viewpoint - Skyharbour Resources Ltd. is initiating a significant exploration campaign in 2026, focusing on the newly formed Russell Lake joint ventures with Denison Mines Corp, planning over 15,000 metres of diamond drilling across multiple properties [1][4][35]. Exploration Plans - The 2026 exploration campaign will include over 15,000 metres of diamond drilling across the Wheeler North, RL, and Getty East joint ventures, which were established after a strategic transaction with Denison in December 2025 [1][4][36]. - The company aims to accelerate exploration efforts using systematic methodologies, leveraging Denison's experience in the region [4]. Property Details - The Russell Lake Joint Ventures cover a total of 73,314 hectares in the eastern Athabasca Basin, strategically located near existing and developing uranium mines [35][36]. - The properties benefit from significant regional infrastructure, including access to highways and power grids, enhancing exploration efficiency [2][37]. Specific Target Areas - At the Wheeler North property, 2,500 metres of winter drilling is planned at the Fox Lake Trail target, with an additional 5,000 metres planned for later in the year [6][8]. - The RL property will undergo approximately 4,000 to 5,000 metres of diamond drilling targeting high-priority areas, including Christie Lake and Blue Steel [12][13]. - The Getty East property will see around 3,600 metres of diamond drilling, focusing on the Little Mann Lake uranium zone and the Middle Lake trend [14][15]. Recent Exploration Activities - Skyharbour recently completed 19 drill holes totaling 9,844 metres, focusing on high-priority targets such as the Fork Zone and Sphinx target area [16][18]. - The Fork Zone has shown promising results, including a high-grade intersection of 3.0% U3O8 over 0.5 metres [9][18]. Joint Venture Structure - Following the strategic transaction with Denison, the Russell Lake project was restructured into four joint ventures, with Skyharbour retaining an 80% interest in the RL property [36]. - Denison serves as the operator for Wheeler North and the Wheeler River Inliers, while Skyharbour operates the RL Claims and Getty East [36]. Future Outlook - The company anticipates a consistent news flow throughout 2026, with over 30,000 metres of diamond drilling planned across its project portfolio [4]. - The collaboration with Denison is expected to expedite the discovery process and enhance the potential for significant uranium discoveries in the region [4].
Azincourt Energy Samples 6.28% U3O8 at Harrier Uranium Project
TMX Newsfile· 2026-01-21 08:05
Core Insights - Azincourt Energy Corp. has received assay results from its summer 2025 prospecting program at the Harrier Uranium Project, indicating significant potential for high-grade uranium deposits [1][4]. Project Overview - The Harrier Project spans 49,400 hectares and includes the Snegamook Uranium Deposit, strategically located near other significant uranium deposits such as Atha Energy's Moran Lake and Paladin Energy's Michelin deposit [2]. - The project features over a dozen known uranium mineralization zones, with surface rock samples showing grades up to 7.48% U₃O₈, indicating a combination of high grade and geological continuity [2]. 2025 Summer Work Program - The summer 2025 work program involved helicopter-supported reconnaissance and prospecting of identified radiometric anomalies [3]. Assay Results and Mineralization - Assay results confirmed high-grade uranium mineralization across the Harrier Project, with notable grades including 6.28% U₃O₈ at the Brook showing and 2.27% U₃O₈ along the Moran Heights trend [6]. - The Snegamook Uranium Deposit area showed a check sample from drill hole SN-08-06 returning a grade of 2.71% U₃O₈, validating historical results and highlighting the potential for higher-grade lenses within the deposit [5][6]. Future Drilling Plans - The Snegamook Uranium Deposit is prioritized for the 2026 drilling campaign, with plans for approximately 2,000 meters of drilling across 6-10 drill holes [14]. - Additional drilling will target other showings, including Anomaly 7 and Boiteau Lake, which are considered drill-ready [14]. Resource Estimation - The 2026 drill program aims to prepare an updated NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate for the Snegamook Uranium Deposit, which has historical drilling data indicating mineralization over 20-50 meters [15][16]. Industry Context - The Central Mineral Belt in Labrador is recognized as a highly prospective uranium region, with increasing interest due to global demand for secure uranium supply as countries expand nuclear power capacity [22][26].