Saga Metals Corp. has completed the first 3 holes of its mineral resource estimate drill program at the Radar Titanium-Vanadium-Iron Project. The drilling focused on the high-priority Trapper Zone, with R-0008 delivering 156 m of continuous gabbronorite. The drill program employs down-hole tools to reconstruct the true 3D orientation of geological structures.
Additionally, R-0009 extended the oxide content by 165 m, and a Total Magnetic Intensity anomaly delineated a fold structure in the Trapper North Zone. The drilling aims to provide insights for geological modeling and structural geology in magmatic systems. Preliminary structural logging indicates an open, north-plunging antiform with moderate to steep-dipping layers.
The Phase 1 Trapper Zone drill campaign targets grade continuity, oxide layering widths, and structural integration. The Radar Project’s VTM mineralization positions it as a potential supplier of titanium, vanadium, and iron. The Radar Property spans 24,175 hectares and hosts the Dykes River intrusive complex, with mineralization open for expansion across a 20 km strike length.
SAGA Metals Corp. is strategically focused on critical mineral exploration in North America. The Radar Titanium Project and Double Mer Uranium Project in Labrador, along with the Legacy Lithium Property in Quebec, aim to contribute to North American supply security. The company’s diversified suite of critical minerals supports the clean energy transition and future mineral security.
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