Last week, Aero Energy Limited (AERO.v or AAUGF for US investors) announced impressive results from its 2024 prospecting program at the Sun Dog Uranium Project, located near Uranium City, Saskatchewan.
The exploration, managed by Standard Uranium Ltd. under an option agreement, revealed surface assays with uranium concentrations up to 13.0% UO and identified promising targets across multiple areas.
Aero and Standard plan to advance their exploration strategy into 2025, leveraging these findings for further targeted drilling:
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Spring-Dome Target Area: Assays peaked at 13.0% UO with strong radioactivity exceeding 65,535 cps. Historical data also showed values reaching up to 17.4% UO, highlighting untested zones south of prior drilling.
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Wishbone Target Area: Surface assays from graphitic pelite outcrops reported uranium levels ranging from 0.14% to 0.32% UO. Significant radioactivity up to 22,300 cps was detected along a five-kilometer anticline.
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McNie Target Area: A four-kilometer untested VTEM conductor revealed uranium mineralization up to 0.25% UO in a boulder sample, positioned near significant regional faults and adjacent historical uranium zones.
Notably, 1,593 meters of drilling across eight holes was also completed at the Wishbone area, with anomalous radioactivity noted in seven.
Results from these drilling assays are still pending.
Full news here: https://aeroenergy.ca/2024/aero-energy-receives-high-grade-uranium-assays-from-sun-dog-prospecting-program-up-to-13-0-u3o8/
Posted on behalf of Aero Energy Ltd.