About Standard Uranium
Standard Uranium is a uranium exploration company and emerging project generator poised for discovery in the world’s richest uranium district. The Company holds interest in over 233,455 acres in the world-class Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan, Canada. Since its establishment, Standard Uranium has focused on the identification, acquisition, and exploration of Athabasca-style uranium targets with a view to discovery and future development.
Projects Overview:
Standard Uranium holds 13 high-quality uranium exploration projects in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin comprising over 233,455 acres (94,476 hectares) across 57 mineral dispositions. Standard’s properties are strategically located within the main uranium-rich districts of the Athabasca Basin. The Company’s flagship project, Davidson River, and the newly staked Harrison project are situated in the emerging southwest Athabasca uranium district, which hosts Fission Uranium’s Triple R deposit, NexGen Energy’s Arrow deposit, and F3 Uranium’s recent high-grade JR Zone discovery. The Company’s portfolio includes 8 projects in the prolific eastern Athabasca uranium district. The Atlantic, Canary, and Ascent projects are located in the northern portion of the eastern Athabasca Basin, proximal to IsoEnergy’s Hurricane deposit. Additionally, the Rocas, Corvo, Ox Lake, and Cable Bay SW (CBSW) projects are positioned marginal to the present-day eastern boundary of the Athabasca Basin, prime for discovery of near-surface high-grade uranium mineralization akin to the recently discovered Gemini uranium zone. The Brown Lake project is located just inside the Basin margin, proximal to the Key Lake mill facilities. The Company’s Sun Dog project is located along the northwestern edge of the Basin south of Uranium City, where several uranium deposits have been mined since the 1950s and additional surface mineralization has recently been discovered.
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