Generation Uranium Defines Multiple High-Impact Drill Targets at Yath Project, Leveraging Proven Discovery Model in one of Canada's Hottest Uranium Districts

Generation Uranium has identified several high-priority drill targets at its Yath Uranium Project in Nunavut by integrating modern geophysics with proven discovery models from the adjacent Angilak Project, positioning the company for its first-ever drill campaign in 2026.

Philly Metrowire Staff
Energy
Generation Uranium Defines Multiple High-Impact Drill Targets at Yath Project, Leveraging Proven Discovery Model in one of Canada's Hottest Uranium Districts

Generation Uranium Inc. (TSXV: GEN, OTCQB: GENRF, FRA: W85) announced significant advancement in target definition and exploration planning at its 100%-owned Yath Uranium Project in Nunavut. The company has upgraded its exploration model through integration of modern geophysics, historic datasets, and structural analysis, positioning itself for a district-scale uranium discovery in 2026 pending final permit approval.

Multiple high-impact drill targets have been defined across structurally controlled uranium corridors, with the direct application of a proven discovery model from the adjacent Angilak Project. The company also identified an unsurveyed high-potential zone, planning to expand MobileMT coverage. Advanced inversion modeling is underway, integrating multiple historic geophysical datasets including AeroTEM (2008), Fugro DIGHEM (2011), and ground VLF surveys. The targeting focuses on structural convergence zones, a key control in major uranium discoveries.

Generation’s technical team has systematically applied validated exploration methodologies from neighboring operator Atha Energy, whose recent high-grade discoveries and aggressive $63 million exploration program underscore the district's prospectivity. The company cautions that mineralization on adjacent properties is not necessarily indicative of mineralization on the Yath Project.

Key drill target areas include the VGR Trend (priority target with planned seismic survey), BOG Zone (along a northeast mineralized trend), Fog and IM-6 Targets (along east-west structural corridors), and Embryo, Lucky Break, MP-25, and Boulder Lake (at convergence of key structural trends). The intersection of these structural trends is a critical control observed in major uranium systems.

During its review, the company identified a gap in the 2024 MMT survey caused by adverse weather conditions and is in advanced discussions with Expert Geophysics to complete coverage in 2026, unlocking a previously untested highly prospective portion of the property.

The upcoming field season is expected to include targeted seismic surveys, structural reinterpretation, completion of MMT coverage, and drill testing of priority zones. CEO Michael Collins noted, “We are entering 2026 with a significantly strengthened technical understanding of the Yath Project and a pipeline of highly compelling drill targets. By integrating modern geophysics with proven discovery models from one of the most active uranium districts in Canada, we believe we are well positioned to make meaningful discoveries.”

Historic exploration has identified uranium mineralization within the broader district, including the LAC 50 and RIB deposits south of Yath. Recent work by neighboring operators has further validated the significance of northeast-trending structures in controlling uranium mineralization.

For additional information, visit the company's website at generationuranium.com. References include Atha Energy's high-grade discovery and Atha Energy's 2026 exploration program.

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