Standard Uranium Unveils New High-Priority Uranium Targets at Davidson River Project Following Successful Multiphysics Surveys

Reuters
Aug 21
Standard <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/UEC">Uranium</a> Unveils New High-Priority Uranium Targets at Davidson River Project Following Successful Multiphysics Surveys

Standard Uranium Ltd. has announced the identification of new high-priority uranium targets at its flagship Davidson River Project in the southwest Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan. Following the completion of the first ExoSphere Multiphysics surveys in the region, the company has outlined multiple promising target areas across the Warrior, Bronco, and Thunderbird conductor corridors. Utilizing advanced exploration techniques, the survey data has provided invaluable information that highlights potential areas of significant hydrothermal alteration, akin to nearby high-grade deposits. The company plans to initiate drilling to test these targets, building on several years of integrative targeting efforts.

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