SAGA Metals Advances Radar Project with New Insights and Goals

SAGA Metals Enhances Radar Ti-V-Fe Project Progress
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — SAGA Metals Corp. (TSXV: SAGA) (OTCQB: SAGMF) (FSE: 20H), a dynamic North American exploration company focused on critical mineral discovery, is thrilled to announce pivotal advancements in its 2025 initiative. The culmination of a meticulous mineralogical and geological study prepared by Dr. Al Miller lays the groundwork for comprehensive metallurgical testing, alongside notable exploration progress at the Radar Titanium-Vanadium-Iron (Ti-V-Fe) Project near Cartwright, Labrador. These strides highlight Radar’s potential as a significant player in the North American critical metals market.
Exploring the Radar Ti-V-Fe Project
The Radar Property showcases impressive infrastructure features such as reliable all-season road access, proximity to a deep-water port, hydroelectric power resources, and an airstrip located just 10 km from Cartwright, Labrador. Encompassing 24,175 hectares, this property includes the Dykes River intrusive complex, which spans approximately 160 km² and represents a vast Mesoproterozoic layered mafic intrusion. Uniquely, SAGA controls the entire intrusive complex, setting it apart from many Western exploration companies.
The Grenville-age mafic layered intrusions of Québec and Labrador signify an underutilized titanium–vanadium–iron resource potential. These formations, created during the Grenvillian orogeny, feature substantial zones rich in oxides dominated by titanomagnetite and hemo-ilmenite, along with vanadium and phosphorus as accessory minerals. Their extensive scale and metallogenic characteristics draw comparisons to significant deposits found globally, including Lac Tio in Quebec and Panzhihua in China, which supply a notable portion of the world’s TiO? feedstock and vanadium used in steel alloys and emerging energy storage solutions. The combination of substantial tonnage potential, advantageous logistics, and critical mineral content positions the Dykes River complex as a prime candidate for development, especially with the increasing North American demand.
Geological Mapping and Exploration Insights
Initial geological mapping, government magnetic surveys, and ground geophysics have unveiled oxide layering along a striking length of over 20 km, with mineralized zones still open for expansion. The primary oxide mineral, vanadiferous titanomagnetite (VTM), is extensively present, showcasing significant cumulate and intercumulus mineralization throughout the Dykes River layered intrusion.
Pushing Forward with Targeted Drilling Programs
Dr. Al Miller’s investigation included an assessment of grab samples from the Radar property, collected during SAGA’s inaugural drill campaign earlier this year. The drilling program comprised seven diamond drill holes with a total length of around 2,200 meters at the Hawkeye Zone. The drilling confirmed the presence of substantial titanomagnetite-rich oxide layers containing titanium dioxide (TiO?), vanadium pentoxide (V?O?), and iron (Fe), successfully preserving opportune magmatic textures beneficial for recovery during metallurgical processes. Key findings from the drilling include:
- HEZ-07: 20.2 metres grading 31.35% Fe, 6.32% TiO?, and 0.435% V?O?
- HEZ-07 (additional interval): 57.7 metres grading 27.09% Fe, 5.305% TiO?, and 0.365% V?O?
- HEZ-01: 31.5 metres grading 25.95% Fe, 5.34% TiO?, and 0.28% V?O?
- HEZ-04: 50 metres grading 24.49% Fe, 4.74% TiO?, and 0.305% V?O?
- HEZ-05: 25 metres grading 19.92% Fe, 4.14% TiO?, and 0.213% V?O?
Advancements in Metallurgical Studies
Dr. Miller's report provides crucial metallurgical insights into the mineralization of targeted oxide layers, facilitating a coordinated effort with metallurgists at IGS Laboratories for further testing on drill core samples from the Hawkeye site. Early assessments indicate the dominant oxide minerals not only encapsulate titanium and vanadium but also maintain primary magmatic textures favorable for processing. The shipment of core samples to IGS for immediate analysis, employing Davis Tube and Satmagan methods, has been arranged.
Interestingly, vanadium was discovered in solid solution within magnetite-titanomagnetite, indicating the potential for its recovery as a valuable by-product alongside titanium. An analysis of rare-earth elements has confirmed a consistent magmatic evolution across the Hawkeye prospects, enhancing the understanding of large-scale mineralization continuity.
New Exploration Targets Beyond Radar
Exploration efforts have revealed additional targets of noteworthy scale. Ground magnetic and VLF-EM surveys at the Trapper Zone uncovered a continuous three-kilometer magnetic anomaly, with exceptional strength reaching 115,498 nT, among the most pronounced signatures documented on the property. Excavator trenching in this area further showcased semi-massive to massive vanadiferous titanomagnetite over a substantial 504 square meters, confirming the presence of subsurface oxide layering. Concurrently, magnetic surveys in the Northwest Zone revealed anomalies up to 55,000 nT in largely untested areas, hinting at broader potential.
To facilitate these endeavors, SAGA has boosted logistical access by improving forestry roads and constructing a four-kilometre access trail linking the Hawkeye, Trapper, and Northwest Zones, reflecting robust infrastructure development plans.
Future Directions for SAGA Metals
With geological data, drilling outcomes, and the initiation of metallurgical studies, SAGA is poised to accelerate the resource definition at the Radar Project. Plans encompass a follow-up drilling program spanning 10,000 to 15,000 meters, focusing on the three-kilometer Trapper Zone oxide layering strike, coupled with expanded metallurgical testing to enhance titanium and vanadium recoveries. Given its strong infrastructure, substantial oxide layering, and globally relevant analogues like China’s Panzhihua and Norway’s Tellnes deposits, SAGA is confident that Radar could become one of North America's pivotal titanium-vanadium deposits.
“Insights from Dr. Miller’s report confirm the oxide mineralogy and track the distribution of titanium and vanadium within these minerals. The remarkable lateral continuity and geochemical consistency across these oxide horizons provide exceptional guidance for establishing an efficient drill program in the Trapper Zone,” stated Michael Garagan, Chief Geologist & Director of SAGA Metals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the key developments in the Radar Ti-V-Fe Project?
SAGA Metals has completed a detailed mineralogical study and made significant exploration progress, including successful drilling campaigns revealing mineralized zones.
How does the Radar Project's location benefit its operations?
The Radar Property boasts excellent infrastructure, including all-season roads, a deep-water port, and proximity to power sources, beneficial for exploration and development.
What metallurgical insights were gained from recent studies?
Studies reveal favorable magmatic textures and mineralization conducive to the metallurgical recovery of titanium and vanadium, with possibilities for by-product recovery.
What future plans does SAGA Metals have for the Radar Project?
SAGA intends to pursue extensive drilling and metallurgical studies to define resources and optimize recoveries, aiming for a follow-up drilling program in the near future.
How does SAGA's work align with North American mineral needs?
With rising demand for critical minerals, particularly titanium and vanadium, SAGA's developments position the Radar Project as a significant asset in meeting these needs in North America.
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