SAGA Metals Initiates Geophysics Program to Advance Drill-Ready Targets at Radar Project’s “Hawkeye Zone”

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 30, 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 announce the commencement of a targeted geophysics program over the Radar Titanium-Vanadium Project’s high-potential “Hawkeye Zone.”

This geophysics program, coupled with the petrographic analysis announced on October 1, 2024 (see release here) will provide the necessary data to declare the Hawkeye zone ready for its maiden drill program.

The Radar Project, covering 17,250 hectares, is located approximately 10 km south of Cartwright in Labrador, Canada. The project is road accessible with early indications pointing to the potential for a classic layered mafic intrusive ore body.

Strategic Magnetic and Electromagnetic (EM) Survey to Define Maiden Drill Targets at the Radar Project

SAGA has commenced a targeted and highly detailed magnetic and EM survey over the northwest section of the Hawkeye zone. The focused geophysics survey is designed for precision with plans to expand into other identified areas across the property. The objective is to start a phase 1 geophysics program with a detailed grid over the most advanced targets and expand to the southeast and remaining identified zones in the future.

The survey uses a tight spacing of 25-meters between linear stations over lines separated by 50-meter width to achieve high-resolution magnetic and conductivity mapping, essential for pinpointing mineralization correlated with magnetite. Tight spacing will give a very high-resolution image of the magnetic and conductivity of the known target to further support and enhance confidence in SAGA’s future drilling efforts.

Map highlighting phase 1 of the geophysics program over the cluster of highly anomalous assay results in the Hawkeye Zone
Map highlighting phase 1 of the geophysics program over the cluster of highly anomalous assay results in the Hawkeye Zone


Map highlighting phase 1 of the geophysics program over the cluster of highly anomalous assay results in the Hawkeye Zone

Following the completion of this work the team is confident that the Hawkeye zone will be ready to be tested with a diamond drill. The rock samples taken this summer combined with soil samples have confirmed extensive mineralization. The petrographic and mineralogical work being executed by Dr. Al Miller will build the foundations of understanding into the phases and genesis of the deposit, reinforcing its critical mineral potential. Finally, the geophysics will (with enhanced clarity) define a shallow expression to the size of the magnetic and mineralized components of the intrusion.

“The level of infrastructure at the Radar project has allowed for a cost effective and expedited timeline to push this project to drill-ready status,” stated Michael Garagan, CGO & Director of SAGA Metals Corp. “Drill permits have been submitted and following the prioritization of drilling at the Double Mer Uranium Project, the team is eager to start testing the Radar project.”