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SAGA Metals Reports Assay Results and Plans Drill Program at Double Mer Uranium Project

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Saga Metals Corp.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 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 SAGA metals Rock sample locations with field CPS (Counts per Second) readings taken on R-125 Scintillometer


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.