AERO: 2024 Drilling Successes & 2025 Exploration Plans Today, Aero Energy (AERO.v or AAUGF for US investors), a uranium exploration company advancing a 250,000-acre land package in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin, highlights its significant exploration progress in 2024.
The company’s flagship Murmac, Sun Dog, and Strike projects target basement-hosted uranium deposits within underexplored graphitic corridors near the Athabasca Basin’s northern rim.
2024 Exploration Highlights
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Drill Programs Completed:
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District-Scale Potential:
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High-Grade Discovery at Murmac:
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Hole M24-017 intersected 8.4m at 0.3% UO, including:
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13.8% UO over 0.10m and 4.54% UO over 0.10m.
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Mineralization was encountered at just 64m depth, highlighting potential for shallow, high-grade uranium.
2025 Exploration Plans
CEO Commentary
Galen McNamara, CEO of Aero Energy, highlighted the importance of 2024’s discoveries, noting that results validated the company’s strategy of targeting overlooked graphitic corridors for high-grade uranium. He emphasized the focus on expanding shallow discoveries through step-out drilling and systematic exploration to advance Aero’s potential in the Athabasca Basin.
Positioned for Growth
Aero Energy is supported by an experienced technical team with a track record of success in the Athabasca Basin, including work on the Gryphon (TSX: DML), Arrow (TSX: NXE), and Triple-R (TSX: FCU) deposits. With over 50 shallow, drill-ready targets and 125 km of exploration horizons, the company is positioned for growth as it continues exploring high-grade uranium opportunities in Saskatchewan.
Full press release here: https://aeroenergy.ca/2025/aero-energy-reflects-on-a-successful-2024-and-outlines-path-forward-into-2025/
Posted on behalf of Aero Energy Ltd.