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Purepoint enhances Uranium targeting with advanced 3D modelling

Purepoint Uranium Group CEO Chris Frostad joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the results of a newly completed integrated geophysical program across three of the company’s Athabasca Basin projects. The program combines airborne MobileMT surveys with advanced 3D structural modelling, significantly strengthening Purepoint’s ability to identify and prioritize high-potential uranium targets.

The company said that by incorporating MobileMT data into detailed 3D models, it can now better map subsurface conductive structures—key indicators often associated with uranium mineralization. This integrated approach provides a more precise and cost-effective framework for drill targeting, helping to reduce exploration risk while improving the likelihood of discovery.

Frostad explained that at the Celeste East project, the MobileMT surveys enabled the team to generate a highly detailed 3D visualization of conductive structures that can control uranium mineralization. At Russell South, the technology proved particularly valuable, successfully resolving basement electromagnetic features that had previously been obscured by broad conductive layers beneath the surface.

The addition of 3D structural modelling allows Purepoint to better understand the geological controls on mineralization and refine its targeting strategy. By ranking and evaluating targets before drilling begins, the company can allocate exploration capital more efficiently and focus efforts on the most prospective zones.

Following encouraging results at Celeste East, Russell South, and Tabbernor, Purepoint is planning expanded MobileMT surveys at its Dorado and Henday Lake projects. At Dorado, the surveys will aim to generate the same high-quality 3D structural models that have already delivered success across the company’s portfolio. Work will focus not only on the structural setting surrounding the Nova discovery, but also across multiple additional targets identified on the property.

By integrating these new models with existing drilling data, Purepoint expects to further refine its targeting process and optimize drill planning ahead of its June 2026 exploration campaign, positioning the company for more efficient and potentially impactful results.

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