Core Insights - SAGA Metals Corp. is preparing for its maiden drill programs at the Double Mer Uranium and Radar Ti-V projects in Labrador, Canada, with final preparations underway [1][2][4] Group 1: Double Mer Uranium Project - The Double Mer Uranium Project covers 1,024 claims across 25,600 hectares in eastern-central Labrador, with significant historical exploration data supporting its uranium potential [9] - Recent surface samples have shown uranium oxide (U3O8) concentrations as high as 0.428% and scintillometer readings up to 27,000 counts per second (cps) [9] - The drilling program will commence in Q1 2025, targeting a minimum of 1,500 meters in the Luivik zone, which has shown potential for secondary fluid enrichment conducive to uranium mineralization [10] Group 2: Radar Ti-V Project - The Radar Ti-V Project spans 17,250 hectares and is located 10 km south of Cartwright, Labrador, with the Hawkeye zone identified as the most advanced target [11] - Surface samples from the Hawkeye zone have returned titanium dioxide (TiO2) values between 2.5% and 11.1%, and vanadium pentoxide (V2O5) values between 0.2% and 0.66% [11] - The drilling program at the Radar Ti-V project is set to begin imminently, with advanced geophysics outlining drill-ready targets over a mineralized system defined to a depth of 600 meters [10][11]
SAGA Metals Completes Final Preparations for Maiden Drill Programs in Labrador, Canada