Jaguar Uranium completes 200-sample rock program at Huemul uranium-copper-vanadium project in Argentina, assays pending
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- Jaguar Uranium completed an initial 200-sample rock program at its Huemul uranium-copper-vanadium project in Mendoza, Argentina; assay results are pending.
- Fieldwork identified surface mineralization near the former Huemul mine, consistent with historical average head grades of 0.21% uranium, 2% copper, 0.11% vanadium.
- Sampling also covered historic mine dumps, flagged as a new target area for uranium-copper-vanadium mineralization based on visual observations.
- Work at the Uryco zone outlined a potential 4-km copper trend in outcrop, pointing to broader exploration upside across the 27,000-hectare land package.
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