Mustang Energy Advances Dutton Project with New Exploration Permit

Exciting Developments for Mustang Energy Corp.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Mustang Energy Corp. (CSE: MEC, OTC: MECPF, FRA: 92T) is thrilled to announce a significant milestone in its operations. The Government of Saskatchewan has granted Mustang the necessary exploration permits for the Dutton Uranium Project, located in the renowned Athabasca Basin. This approval marks a crucial step forward in the company's ongoing efforts to conduct thorough investigations and assessments of the properties within this highly promising uranium region.
Details About the Exploration Permits
The newly approved permits will remain effective from April until March three years later, explicitly empowering Mustang to undertake extensive exploration activities. This includes crucial tasks such as constructing trails, line-cutting, conducting ground geophysical surveys, and performing diamond drilling. The company has finished an Xcite™ TDEM survey in part of the Dutton Project and is eagerly awaiting the results. Mustang is strategically planning upcoming exploration initiatives to further evaluate the potential of the Dutton Project.
Commitment to Community Engagement
In compliance with permit conditions, Mustang is dedicated to maintaining open communication with local communities, ensuring that their concerns are addressed while fostering sustainable practices for the project’s implementation. The company has already established an Exploration Agreement with the English River First Nation, reflecting its commitment to ongoing consultation and meticulous environmental stewardship. Measures are in place to minimize disturbances and enhance reclamation efforts, showcasing Mustang's leadership in responsible resource management.
Understanding the Dutton Project
The Dutton Project spans an impressive 7,633 hectares across three adjoining claims in the Southern Athabasca Basin. This location is particularly notable as it is situated roughly 20 kilometers east of the Virgin River Shear Zone, which hosts high-grade uranium deposits, including Cameco Corp’s respected Centennial Deposit. The Dutton Project's strategic positioning near significant geological features such as the Cable Bay Shear Zone enhances its potential, further supported by historical exploration activities that date back to 1978-1981.
Past Findings and Future Potential
During historical explorations, several features were discovered, indicating weakly conductive EM anomalies, biogeochemical uranium enrichment, and radioactive dykes, but the Dutton Project has yet to be drill-tested. To aid in defining future locations for drilling, additional geophysical surveys and surface sampling will be critical. The insights garnered from these efforts will guide Mustang Energy to appropriately target the most promising areas for future development.
CEO's Insights on Future Prospects
Nick Luksha, CEO of Mustang Energy, shared his thoughts on the impact of these exploration permits: “Achieving these permits signals yet another promising step for our company as we progress with our projects in this prospective area. This undertaking is pivotal in realizing the full potential of our property through structured exploration methodologies. We eagerly await the commencement of our field programs and the valuable data they will yield.”
About Mustang Energy Corp.
Mustang Energy Corp. is committed to exploring and developing high-potential uranium and critical mineral assets. The company is making strides within Northern Saskatchewan and holds an expansive portfolio, encompassing approximately 77,318 hectares around the Athabasca Basin. Mustang's flagship property, Ford Lake, extends across 7,743 hectares in a prime area of the Basin, while its other projects, including Cigar Lake East and Roughrider South, span over 3,442 hectares collectively. Additionally, the newly expanded Dutton Project ensures Mustang's growing footprint in the mining sector.
Contact Information
For more details on Mustang Energy Corp., please reach out to:
Mustang Energy Corp.
Attention: Nicholas Luksha, CEO and Director
Phone: (604) 838-0184
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Dutton Uranium Project?
The Dutton Project is a uranium exploration site in Saskatchewan, focusing on evaluating the mineral potential in the Athabasca Basin.
What are the new exploration permits for?
The permits allow Mustang to conduct vital exploration activities, including drilling and geophysical surveys to assess the Dutton Project's potential.
How does Mustang Energy engage with the community?
Mustang actively engages with local communities and maintains an Exploration Agreement with the English River First Nation to address concerns and promote sustainable practices.
What is the historical significance of exploration in the area?
Historical explorations had identified promising features like EM anomalies and radioactive dykes, indicating the area's potential for high-grade uranium deposits.
What are the company’s future plans for the Dutton Project?
Mustang Energy plans to implement further exploration programs aimed at generating valuable data to determine the Dutton Project's viability.
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