SAGA Metals Announces Assay Results from Radar Titanium-Vanadium Project

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Key Assay Highlights:

  • Total Samples Analyzed: 388 rock samples.

  • Titanium Dioxide (TiO2): 49 samples returned assay values over 4.0% TiO2, with a maximum value of 11.1%.

  • Vanadium Pentoxide (V2O5): 36 samples reported assay values over 0.2% V2O5, with a high value of 0.63%.

  • Iron (Fe): 34 samples yielded assay values over 20% Fe, with a peak of 46.7%.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SAGA Metals Corp. (“TSXV: SAGA”) (“FSE: 20H”) (“SAGA” or the “Company”), a North American exploration company focused on discovering critical minerals, is pleased to release assay results from its 2024 summer field program at the Radar Titanium-Vanadium (Ti-V) project in Labrador. The project, covering 17,250 hectares, is located approximately 10 km south of Cartwright and is road accessible, with early indications pointing to the potential for a classic layered mafic intrusive ore body.

The 2024 Radar Ti-V exploration program focused on expanding prospecting, geological mapping, and soil sampling in areas near previously identified geophysical anomalies. These efforts have produced encouraging results that reinforce Radar's potential for hosting significant titanium and vanadium mineralization.

Key Total Database Assay Highlights Include:

  • Titanium Dioxide (TiO2): 49 samples returned assay values exceeding 4.0%, with a peak value of 11.1%.

  • Vanadium Pentoxide (V2O5): 36 samples exceeded 0.2%, with a high of 0.63%.

  • Iron (Fe): 34 samples returned values over 20%, reaching a high of 46.7%.

These promising results underscore Radar’s potential as a critical mineral asset and support the company’s strategic focus on developing critical mineral assets in North America.

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SAGA Metals Corp


Radar Project and corresponding geophysics highlight multiple anomalies across the property

Over a 20-day period in July 2024, a team of two geologists and six field technicians conducted detailed mapping, prospecting, and soil sampling across several highly prospective zones.

Key Program Details:

Samples Collected: A total of 221 rock samples and 582 soil samples were collected (including standards, blanks, and duplicates) across the entire property.

Target Zones: Fieldwork focused on three zones hosting significant electromagnetic anomalies, now named:

  1. Hawkeye Zone

  2. Trapper Zone

  3. Unnamed Transitional Zone (between Hawkeye and Trapper)

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Rock samples with corresponding titanium oxide (TiO2) and vanadium oxide (V2O5) values throughout the anomalous zones

Field observations consistently identified Gabbro Norite host rock mineralized with magnetite, ranging from fine-grained disseminations to massive magnetite layers. Assay results have confirmed the magnetic anomalies within both the Hawkeye and Trapper zones are mineralized, establishing a combined 8km strike length between the two zones. Preliminary indications suggest a possible connection between the trends through a transitional zone, which increases the mineralized strike to 9.5km through verified samples.