Stallion Uranium Launches Drilling at Moonlite Project in Athabasca Basin

Reuters02-12 23:19
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/STLND">Stallion Uranium</a> Launches Drilling at Moonlite Project in Athabasca Basin

Stallion Uranium Corp. has launched its 2026 winter diamond drilling program at the Moonlite Project in the Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan. The initiative targets the Coyote Corridor, a promising structural zone identified through extensive geophysical surveys and geological modeling in partnership with Atha Energy Corp. The program will drill approximately 4,000 metres using two rigs to test six to eight priority targets characterized by features commonly associated with high-grade uranium deposits in the region. Drilling began after delays caused by warm weather, and results will be used in real time to refine the exploration strategy. The company highlights the project's strong discovery potential based on its geological characteristics and proximity to major uranium finds in the Athabasca Basin.

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