Standard Uranium Launches 8,000-Meter Drill Program at Davidson River
2026-06-04 10:25
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Standard Uranium has commenced drilling operations at its flagship Davidson River project in the Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan.

The 12-week drilling program is expected to advance approximately 8,000 meters of diamond drilling across three main trend areas. The company stated that this will be its largest-ever drill program at the Davidson River project.

"We are applying a discovery-oriented approach to what we believe are the strongest drill targets ever at Davidson River," said Sean Hillacre, Vice President of Exploration at Standard Uranium. The operation integrates the company's newly adopted ExoSphere Multiphysics survey technology, which combines ambient noise tomography, horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio analysis, and ground gravity measurements into a unified dataset.

"The combination of new data, refined geological interpretations, and higher-confidence targeting methods has generated tremendous enthusiasm as we enter this phase of exploration," Hillacre added.

The Davidson River project covers approximately 30,737 hectares of contiguous mineral claims along the structural trend of the Athabasca Basin. The basin is a globally renowned high-grade basement-hosted uranium district. Drilling began on May 29, with all personnel fully mobilized as of June 1.

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