- Standard Uranium (OTCQB: STTDF) completes first Exosphere Multiphysics survey in the southwest Athabasca Basin on Davidson River Project.
- Advanced geophysical surveys unlock high-priority uranium targets in three major conductor corridors: Warrior, Bronco, and Thunderbird.
- Plans set for a diamond drill program in August-September 2025, marking the first drill campaign since 2022.
Standard Uranium (OTCQB: STTDF) has successfully completed the inaugural ExoSphere Multiphysics survey in the southwestern Athabasca Basin, specifically on its Davidson River Project in Saskatchewan. In a strategic collaboration with Fleet Space Technologies, Standard Uranium has surveyed three major conductor corridors: Warrior, Bronco, and Thunderbird.
This comprehensive program integrates three cutting-edge geophysical technologies: 3D Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT), Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR), and ground gravity surveys. These surveys aim to identify potential zones for uranium mineralization and further refine the structural architecture of known basement conductors.
The Davidson River Project, spanning over 30,737 hectares, is situated in the uranium-rich district of Southwest Athabasca. Data acquired from the surveys provide critical targeting information, setting the stage for a planned diamond drill program in summer 2025, the first since 2022.
The strategic location and advanced imaging technology place Standard Uranium in a formidable position as it continues its exploration efforts to identify high-grade uranium deposits, vital for powering a cleaner energy future.