SAGA Metals Corp. ("SAGA" or the "Company"), a
North American exploration company focused on critical mineral
discovery in Canada, is pleased to share assay results from its
inaugural field program at the Double Mer Uranium Project, located
in eastern Labrador, Canada.
Key Updates from the Double Mer Uranium
Project
-
High-Potential Uranium Zones Identified: Three key
zones—Luivik, Nanuk, and
Katjuk—have been pinpointed along an 18-kilometer
uranium-rich trend. Each zone shows U3O8 mineralization in
pegmatites and structurally enriched formations.
- Assays
Validate Targets: Rock sampling in 2024 confirms the
uranium potential across all three zones, enhancing confidence in
the project's viability.
- Drilling
Set for Q1 2025: SAGA plans to initiate its maiden drill
program, starting with 1,500-meters in the Luivik
zone, the westernmost area of the trend. This program will test the
zone’s uranium potential and set the stage for expanded
exploration.
2024 SAGA metals Rock sample locations with field
CPS (Counts per Second) readings taken on R-125 Scintillometer
2024 Field Program Results at the Double Mer Uranium
Project
The Double Mer Uranium Project spans 25,600
hectares (1,024 claims), located about 90 kilometers northeast of
Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador. Significant historical data
provided a strong head start for the 2024 field season, which
confirmed a 14-kilometer trend with surface samples showing uranium
oxide (U3O8) concentrations as high as 4,281 ppm
and scintillometer readings up to 27,000
cps—surpassing the historical benchmark of 21,000 cps.
SAGA’s exploration team confirmed and expanded
on historical findings, with highlights including:
- CPS
Readings Surpass Expectations: Field measurements exceeded
historical benchmarks, with multiple zones recording readings above
5,000 cps and notable peaks of 22,000
CPS in an outcrop and 27,000 CPS in a
sub-rounded boulder—surpassing the historical 21,000
CPS benchmark.
- Strong
U3O8 Presence: Grab samples across the Luivik, Nanuk, and
Katjuk zones confirm the presence of uraniferous pegmatites,
underscoring the project's resource potential.
- Extended
Mineralization Trend: Results suggest the uranium trend
could extend further than initially mapped, opening new exploration
opportunities.
The consistent U3O8 grades found throughout
pegmatite intrusions, which dominate the property’s surface, are
particularly encouraging for large tonnage resource
potential. The ability to maintain above-cutoff grades
across almost the entire 18-kilometer trend sets the stage for the
Double Mer Uranium Project. Uranium oxide (U3O8) grades range from
0.015% (low-grade cutoff) to 0.3%
U3O8, consistent with grades observed in the highly
productive Central Mineral Belt (CMB) in Labrador,
Canada.
Michael Garagan, CGO & Director of
SAGA Metals, commented: “Proving a large-tonnage uranium
resource is our priority. The Luivik zone offers a strong starting
point for understanding grade consistency across the property.
However, we are committed to a systematic, extensive drill program
that carefully defines the entire 18-kilometer trend. This approach
emphasizes long-term scalability over localized high-grade
intercepts.”
2024 and historical rock sample assay results
with red indicating highest uranium oxide (U3O8) levels. Thorium
and Molybdenum are added to the above table to highlight the
geochemical correlation with Uranium deposit models.
Surface sample assay results within the three
identified priority zones
During the 2024 field program, prospecting
efforts extended into the north-northeast section of the Double Mer
property. Although exposure was limited, three traverses revealed
weak uranium mineralization along a trend that may mirror the
anticline fold hosting the primary 18-kilometer anomalous
radiometric trend in the southern region of the claims.
These initial northern results are encouraging
and suggest additional anomalous zones could be discovered in 2025
using advanced techniques such as soil sampling, biogeochemical
studies, and expanded prospecting efforts.
Regional map of the Double Mer Uranium Project in
Labrador, Canada
Double Mer and its Comparable Potential to Labrador’s
Central Mineral Belt (CMB):
SAGA positions the Double Mer Uranium Project
alongside some of Labrador’s most significant uranium discoveries,
including Paladin Energy’s Michelin and Atha Energy’s CMB
discoveries in the Central Mineral Belt (CMB).
With strong surface samples and radiometric trends, SAGA believes
Double Mer could offer large-tonnage potential comparable to these
established projects. The CMB is a premier uranium region in
Labrador and is host to several notable uranium projects
including:
Paladin
Energy1:
- Covers 98,000
hectares in the CMB, north of Double Mer.
- Hosts 127.7Mlb
of uranium mineral resources across six deposits.
- The Michelin
deposit, its largest, contains 92Mlb uranium, with 82.2Mlb
classified as Measured and Indicated at an average grade of 0.086%
U3O8.
Atha
Energy2:
- Spans 145,000
hectares in the CMB, contiguous with Paladin’s holdings and North
of Double Mer.
- Historical
uranium resources total 14.5Mlb, with Moran Lake contributing
5.2Mlb (indicated) and 4.4Mlb (inferred), while Anna Lake offers
4.9Mlb (inferred).
- Historical
grades average 0.03%–0.04% U3O8, underscoring the region’s
scalability potential.
Large tonnage low grade uranium resources in
Newfoundland and Labrador3
The table above highlights and supports the
large tonnage low grade uranium discussion found in Labrador and is
comparable to similar deposit styles throughout other major mining
districts in the world such as Kazakhstan, Namibia,
Argentina. The cutoff grade in the table above ranges from
0.015-0.05% U3O84, reaching less than 0.1% U3O8 and is so far,
consistent with the grades SAGA is seeing at surface from rock
assays, laying the confidence for further exploration and its
upcoming drill program.
Commitment to Quality: Robust QA/QC
Protocols
SAGA followed a rigorous Quality
Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) program to ensure data
accuracy and reliability. The program included:
- Regular
Quality Control Samples: One quality control sample
(blanks, duplicates, or standards) was inserted every 10
samples.
- Focused
QA/QC for Promising Mineralogy: Additional blanks,
duplicates, and standards were added for samples showing promising
uranium mineralization in the field.
- Strict
Sample Custody: SAGA maintained full chain-of-custody
control from sampling through to laboratory delivery.
This robust QA/QC approach ensures the
reliability of assay results and demonstrates SAGA’s commitment to
industry-leading exploration standards.
Environmental Responsibility: SAGA
Completes Baseline Water Study at Double Mer
SAGA partnered with Strum Consulting, an
environmental firm based in Atlantic Canada, to conduct a
baseline water study across the Double Mer Uranium
Project. This study:
-
Established Pre-Exploration Water Chemistry:
Surface water samples were collected from lakes and water bodies
across the property to document natural uranium levels prior to
exploration.
- Ensures
Future Environmental Monitoring: By understanding baseline
conditions, SAGA can monitor and mitigate any environmental impact
as exploration progresses.
This proactive approach underscores SAGA’s
commitment to environmental stewardship and its role as a
responsible junior mining company.
Michael Garagan, CGO & Director of
SAGA Metals Corp., stated: “Doing things right from the
beginning is critical—not just for SAGA, but for the communities we
work alongside and the industry as a whole. Canada’s mining sector
operates under some of the highest environmental standards
globally, and we believe responsible exploration is essential to
secure North America’s critical mineral supply for a green energy
future.”
Q1 2025 Double Mer Drill Program: Targeting the
High-Potential Luivik Zone
The Luivik zone, located at the
western end of the 18-kilometer trend, has been prioritized for
SAGA’s maiden drill program in 2025. This decision is based on
several compelling factors:
-
Anomalous Uranium Geochemistry: Surface samples
show elevated uranium (U3O8%) grades, consistent with enrichment
processes.
-
IOCG-Style Fluid Enrichment: Iron phase IOCG (Iron
Oxide Copper Gold) characteristics, including smoky quartz and iron
carbonate staining, indicate late-stage fluid flow—a known factor
for uranium enrichment and high-grade intercepts.
-
Consistent CPS Readings: Radiometric surveys in
the zone show consistently elevated counts per second
(CPS), highlighting its uranium potential.
This 1,500-meter drill program
will test the Luivik zone’s mineralization and provide key data to
guide further exploration across the property.
The Luivik zone in the west of the Double Mer
Uranium Property. Mapped pegmatites with amphibolite mafic rocks
which sit in place with much of the mineralized trends.
Source:
- 1-
https://www.paladinenergy.com.au/exploration/michelin-canada/
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2-https://athaenergy.com/atha-energy-corp-announces-proposed-acquisition-of-92-energy-and-latitude-uranium-and-concurrent-14-million-financing-to-create-leading-uranium-exploration-company/
- 3- Kerr, A.,
Sparkes, G.W., 2009. Uranium; Mineral commodities of Newfoundland
and Labrador, Geological survey of Canada, Geological survey of
Newfoundland and Labrador, Department of Natural Resources.
- 4- The results
of the projects and historical deposits do not guarantee the
success of the Double Mer Uranium project as the Company must drill
and prove its own NI 43-101 compliant resource estimation.
About SAGA Metals Corp.
SAGA Metals Corp. is a North American mining
company focused on the exploration and discovery of critical
minerals that support the global transition to green energy. The
company's flagship asset, the Double Mer Uranium Project, is
located in Labrador, Canada, covering 25,600 hectares. This project
features uranium radiometrics that highlight an 18-kilometer
east-west trend, with a confirmed 14-kilometer section producing
samples as high as 4,281ppm U3O8 and spectrometer readings of
22,000cps.
In addition to its uranium focus, SAGA owns the
Legacy Lithium Property in Quebec's Eeyou Istchee James Bay region.
This project, developed in partnership with Rio Tinto, has been
expanded through the acquisition of the Amirault Lithium Project.
Together, these properties cover 65,849 hectares and share
significant geological continuity with other major players in the
area, including Rio Tinto, Winsome Resources, Azimut Exploration,
and Loyal Lithium.
SAGA also holds secondary exploration assets in
Labrador, where the company is focused on the discovery of
titanium, vanadium, and iron ore. With a portfolio that spans key
minerals crucial to the green energy transition, SAGA is
strategically positioned to play an essential role in the clean
energy future.
For more information, contact:SAGA Metals Corp.Investor
RelationsTel: +1 (778) 930-1321Email:
info@sagametals.comwww.sagametals.com
Qualified Person
Peter Webster P.Geo. CEO of Mercator Geological
Services Limited is an Independent Qualified Person as defined
under National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the
technical information related to the Double Mer Uranium Project
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