Standard Uranium Vice President of Exploration Sean Hillacre joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share preliminary results from the company’s recently completed exploration program at the Rocas Uranium Project in northern Saskatchewan. The project is currently under a three-year earn-in option agreement with Collective Metals Inc. and spans 4,002 hectares, located approximately 75 kilometres southwest of the Key Lake Mine and Mill facilities and 72 kilometres south of the Athabasca Basin margin. Hillacre reported that the team has completed a detailed mapping and sampling program across historical uranium showings and newly defined zones of interest, leading to the identification of multiple areas of strong radioactivity. Several handheld scintillometer readings exceeded 10,000 counts per second at surface, confirming the presence of high-grade uranium potential in multiple locations. The program also resulted in the discovery of new radioactive showings, with scintillometer prospecting uncovering previously undocumented anomalies in lithologies that are favorable for both uranium and rare earth element mineralization. Geological mapping along key structural and electromagnetic trends has confirmed the presence of deformed and hydrothermally altered basement rocks over a 7.5-kilometre strike length south of Key Lake, an encouraging indicator of potential mineralizing systems at depth. Hillacre emphasized that these findings significantly enhance the project’s geological model and will help guide next steps. The company now plans to conduct a diamond drill program in 2026 to test the highest-priority targets identified through this year’s detailed groundwork. He added, “The Rocas Project continues to demonstrate strong geological potential in one of the most prolific uranium districts in the world. These early results mark an exciting step forward as we build toward our first drill program on the property.” #proactiveinvestors #standarduraniumltd #tsxv #stnd #otcqb #sttdf #mining #uranium #sundogproject #UraniumExploration #AthabascaBasin #DavidsonRiver #MiningInnovation #Geophysics #AmbientNoiseTomography #ResourceInvesting #FleetSpace #UraniumDiscovery #MiningNews