The project, situated in the historically significant Malargüe mining district, encompasses over 27,000 hectares and includes the site of Argentina's first uranium mine, which operated between 1955 and 1975. Beyond the copper findings, recent sampling returned values of up to 2.27% uranium, 708 g/t silver, and 1.27% vanadium. Management notes that these results support the exploration potential of the district, which has remained largely untouched by modern systematic drilling.
While the company works toward its inaugural drill program, technical teams are refining target areas across eight zones, including the Uryco-Rosa and Black Zone trends. CEO Steven Gold stated that the grades reinforce the company's initial assessment of the historic district's value. Because the surface samples were selective and targeted areas of visible mineralization, the company emphasizes that these results are not representative of overall grade distribution or economic viability, and further exploration is required to establish the project's true resource potential.

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