EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 8 MIN
Purepoint Uranium updates on Dorado discovery and exploration strategy
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Purepoint Uranium Group CEO Chris Frostad joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the company’s latest uranium exploration progress at its Dorado project in northern Saskatchewan, as well as the broader process of making and advancing a discovery. Frostad explained that Purepoint Uranium Group operates in one of the world’s most prolific uranium regions, collaborating with major partners including Cameco, Orano, and ISOEnergy. The discussion focused on the company’s recent discovery at the Dorado project, particularly within the Nova zone, where initial drilling intersected high-grade uranium mineralization. Highlighting that discovery is only the first step, Frostad noted: “The real work happens after the fact,” emphasizing the importance of follow-up drilling to confirm whether mineralization is repeatable and to better understand the structure and controls of the deposit. The company is now conducting additional drilling to expand on the initial findings and determine the direction and continuity of the uranium system. Frostad also outlined how modern exploration relies heavily on geophysics and geological modelling. He explained that uranium itself is not directly detectable through geophysical surveys; instead, the company analyzes surrounding rock types, structures, and alteration patterns to guide drilling decisions and refine its exploration model. With ongoing work at Dorado, Purepoint Uranium Group aims to define the scale and orientation of the mineralized system and determine the next steps for continued exploration. #proactiveinvestors #purepointuraniumgroup #tsxv #ptu #otcqb #ptuuf #UraniumExploration #DoradoProject #NorthernSaskatchewan #HighGradeUranium #MiningDiscovery #Geophysics #MineralExploration #Cameco #Orano #ISOEnergy #ResourceDevelopment #SustainableEnergy #NuclearFuel #ExplorationUpdate
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Purepoint Uranium Group CEO Chris Frostad joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the company’s latest uranium exploration progress at its Dorado project in northern Saskatchewan, as well as the broader process of making and advancing a discovery. Frostad explained that Purepoint Uranium Group operates in one of the world’s most prolific uranium regions, collaborating with major partners including Cameco, Orano, and ISOEnergy. The discussion focused on the company’s recent discovery at the Dorado project, particularly within the Nova zone, where initial drilling intersected high-grade uranium mineralization. Highlighting that discovery is only the first step, Frostad noted: “The real work happens after the fact,” emphasizing the importance of follow-up drilling to confirm whether mineralization is repeatable and to better understand the structure and controls of the deposit. The company is now conducting additional drilling to expand on the initial findings and determine the direction and continuity of the uranium system. Frostad also outlined how modern exploration relies heavily on geophysics and geological modelling. He explained that uranium itself is not directly detectable through geophysical surveys; instead, the company analyzes surrounding rock types, structures, and alteration patterns to guide drilling decisions and refine its exploration model. With ongoing work at Dorado, Purepoint Uranium Group aims to define the scale and orientation of the mineralized system and determine the next steps for continued exploration. #proactiveinvestors #purepointuraniumgroup #tsxv #ptu #otcqb #ptuuf #UraniumExploration #DoradoProject #NorthernSaskatchewan #HighGradeUranium #MiningDiscovery #Geophysics #MineralExploration #Cameco #Orano #ISOEnergy #ResourceDevelopment #SustainableEnergy #NuclearFuel #ExplorationUpdate
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