Standard Uranium Ltd (TSX-V:STND, OTCQB:STTDF) vice president of exploration Sean Hillacre talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the company’s latest assay results from its Corvo Project, where fieldwork confirmed high-grade uranium at surface. Hillacre highlighted that historical findings at the Manhattan showing peaked at 7.2% U₃O₈, but the company has now returned a higher result of 8.1% U₃O₈, exceeding past grades. “We were really happy that we were able to get back there, identify the rocks and the mineralization at surface and sample that and actually get higher results,” Hillacre said. The team also confirmed mineralization across several areas and uncovered previously undocumented radioactive showings, pointing to geological complexity with multiple rock types including pegmatite, sedimentary-hosted, and gneiss-hosted uranium. Hillacre said that structural controls were visible at surface, aligning with their focus on **basement-hosted, structurally controlled high-grade uranium**. Rare earth element concentrations were also noted, adding to the project’s significance. Looking ahead, a ground gravity survey is planned for December, followed by drilling in early 2026, which would mark the first drilling on the project since 1980. Hillacre added that access will be straightforward thanks to the highway running through the southeastern corner of the property, helping manage costs. For more interviews and updates, visit Proactive’s YouTube channel. Don’t forget to like this video, subscribe, and turn on notifications for future content. #StandardUranium #UraniumExploration #CorvoProject #U308 #RareEarthElements #NuclearEnergy #SaskatchewanMining #JuniorMining #ResourceExploration #MiningInvesting