Stallion Uranium Unveils Promising Findings at Coyote Target

Stallion Uranium Enhances Coyote Target Insights
In a move that underscores its commitment to uncovering valuable uranium resources, Stallion Uranium Corp. has successfully completed a Stepwise Moving Loop, Time Domain Electromagnetic (SWML-TDEM) survey over the renowned Coyote Target within the Moonlite Project. This high-priority focus area has revealed compelling geophysical signatures, indicating strong potential for uranium discoveries.
Significant Survey Results
Darren Slugoski, the VP Exploration for Stallion Uranium, expressed enthusiasm about the survey results. He noted, "These findings confirm robust basement conductors beneath sandstone layers, with properties comparable to significant uranium deposits." Notably, the Coyote_14.25S conductor has emerged as a top-tier drill target, characterized by a strong geophysical response alongside a coincident gravity low, which suggests potential uranium alteration.
Exciting Highlights from the Survey
Several noteworthy highlights include:
- The deployment of sophisticated SWML-TDEM technology, engineered for high-resolution imaging below Athabasca sandstone.
- Identification of three basement conductors, with two anomalies showing significant conductance levels, akin to major uranium deposits.
- Exceptional signal clarity achieved through Abitibi Geophysics’ proprietary ARMIT-TDEM sensors, detecting depth up to 1,000 meters for deep-rooted uranium structures.
- The discovery of all conductors within a gravity low, interpreted as potential uranium alteration zones.
- Electromagnetic modeling confirming favorable geological features for high-grade uranium deposits.
- Full permits are in place for the upcoming drilling activities in this promising corridor.
Identified Conductors and Their Significance
The survey successfully identified key conductors:
Coyote_14.25S
With a conductance measurement of 14.25 S, this conductor is regarded as a high-priority target due to its excellent geometry and depth potential of 425 meters.
Coyote_10.7S
This conductor has a strong conductance of 10.7 S, aligns well with known uranium pathways, and also exhibits favorable geological characteristics, making it a priority for further investigation.
Coyote_6.7S
Considered a moderate conductor with a notable geometric signature, Coyote_6.7S likely represents a critical fault zone or narrow structural feature.
Next Steps for Exploration
Encouraged by these promising geophysical results, Stallion Uranium plans to synthesize these findings with geological and historical data to refine drill targets. A focused drill program at the Coyote Target is slated for the upcoming winter, revealing continued optimism for uranium discovery.
About Stallion Uranium Corp.
Stallion Uranium Corp. is dedicated to 'Fueling the Future with Uranium', managing an expansive 1,700 square kilometers in the highly prospective Athabasca Basin—the world’s leading area for high-grade uranium deposits. In partnership with Atha Energy, Stallion holds the largest contiguous project area in the Western Athabasca Basin, strategically placed near multiple significant discovery zones.
The staff includes seasoned experts in uranium and gold exploration, well-versed in capital markets and equipped to develop early-stage mining properties. For further inquiries, feel free to reach out via email.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the latest survey conducted by Stallion Uranium?
Stallion Uranium completed an SWML-TDEM survey over the Coyote Target area, revealing strong electromagnetic anomalies.
What makes the Coyote Target significant?
The Coyote Target has shown multiple high-priority conductors, indicating a strong potential for uranium discovery.
How deep can the survey detect structures?
The survey technology can reach depths of up to 1,000 meters, allowing for comprehensive exploration of potential uranium-bearing structures.
What is Stallion Uranium's exploration strategy?
The company aims to integrate geophysical findings with geological data to prioritize drill targets for upcoming exploration activities.
Where is Stallion Uranium Corp. located?
Stallion Uranium is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, focusing on exploration in the Athabasca Basin.
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