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Standard Uranium Reveals Exciting Results of Latest Drilling Campaign at Sun Dog Uranium Project

Standard Uranium Ltd’s vice president of exploration, Sean Hillacre, recently shared exciting news about the company’s Sun Dog Uranium Project in Saskatchewan. In an interview with Proactive, Hillacre disclosed new prospecting results and identified drill target areas that are set to undergo a significant drilling campaign in the upcoming week.

The project aims to discover high-grade, basement-hosted uranium mineralization along structural corridors. Hillacre emphasized that meticulous planning and prioritization have led to the identification of several promising drill targets. These targets were pinpointed through the analysis of conductive rock trends identified by the advanced VTEM™ Plus airborne survey.

The drilling program, scheduled to begin soon, will cover approximately 1,000 to 1,200 meters across 5 to 7 drill holes. The focus is on exploring conductive corridors with newly discovered radioactive graphitic fault zones visible at the surface. The company plans to continuously adapt its strategy based on ongoing results and geological interpretations to maximize the chances of a significant uranium discovery.

The goal of this highly results-driven program is to optimize the exploration process and enhance the potential for a substantial find. Standard Uranium Ltd’s proactive approach and commitment to innovation position them well for success in uncovering valuable uranium resources.

For more information, interested parties can contact Proactive Canada at +1 604-688-8158 or email action@proactiveinvestors.com.

(Source: Standard Uranium Ltd)

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