IsoEnergy Ltd. and Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. have reported promising results from their Dorado joint venture project in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin. The latest drill hole, PG25-07A, has extended the Nova Discovery zone by 70 meters northeast, revealing high-grade mineralization with an average of 11,100 counts per second $(CPS)$ over 14 meters and a peak of 110,800 CPS. This marks the strongest intercept to date in terms of intensity and thickness. Chris Frostad, CEO of Purepoint Uranium, highlighted the potential at Dorado, while Philip Williams, CEO of IsoEnergy, expressed optimism about the continuation of the mineralized structure northeast. Although further advancement is paused due to ground conditions, the companies plan to resume exploration this winter. Assays from the current drilling program are pending and will be disclosed soon.
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