- High-grade uranium intersection in hole ML24-15 with 4.74% U3O8 over 1.5 metres.
- Successful 42-meter extension of the high-grade Maverick East Zone.
- Skyharbour (SYH) is fully funded for 16,000-18,000 meters of planned drilling in 2025.
Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (SYH) has announced significant drilling results from its Moore Uranium Project in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin. The standout result was from drill hole ML24-15, which successfully intersected 6.4 metres of uranium mineralization at 1.50% U3O8, including 4.74% U3O8 over 1.5 metres at a depth of 275 metres. This represents a 42-meter northeast extension of the high-grade Maverick East Zone.
The company's late 2024 drilling program at Moore consisted of 2,759 meters across nine holes, with uranium mineralization successfully intersecting in eight out of the nine holes. Following the success of the program, Skyharbour is planning to conduct a fully-funded 4,500-5,000 metre summer drill campaign at Moore. This will run alongside ongoing drilling activities at the adjacent Russell Lake Project.
In 2025, Skyharbour aims to complete between 16,000 and 18,000 meters of drilling across both the Moore and Russell Lake projects. The primary objectives will be to expand the high-grade zones and test additional regional targets. This strategic work will further bolster Skyharbour's position in the uranium exploration sector, notable for its proximity to Denison's Wheeler River project and Cameco's operations at Key Lake and McArthur River.