Standard Uranium maps 2026 growth after strong funding and JV progress in 2025

EPISODE · Dec 17, 2025 · 6 MIN

Standard Uranium maps 2026 growth after strong funding and JV progress in 2025

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Standard Uranium CEO Jon Bey joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the company’s operational progress throughout 2025 and outline its strategic roadmap heading into 2026, highlighting a year marked by successful capital raising, advancing exploration programs, and the expansion of its joint venture portfolio. Bey noted that Standard Uranium raised nearly C$7.0 million during 2025, providing the financial foundation to advance multiple exploration initiatives across its project portfolio. A significant portion of that capital has been allocated to the Davidson River project, which is now fully funded and preparing for the largest drill program in the project’s history. Drilling at Davidson River is scheduled to begin in late May 2026 and is expected to be a major catalyst for the company. One of the year’s key developments was the return of 100% ownership of the Sun Dog project to Standard Uranium after joint venture partner Arrow Energy was unable to meet its funding commitments. Bey explained that this outcome has positioned the company to re-engage the market, confirming that multiple confidentiality agreements have already been signed with interested joint venture partners. Subject to final agreements, drilling at Sun Dog is expected to resume in late summer 2026. The company also continued to advance its project generator business model by securing new joint venture agreements. Standard Uranium entered into a partnership with Aventis on the Corvo project and a separate agreement with Collective Metals on the Rocas project. Both projects are on track to begin drilling in the first quarter of 2026, further diversifying the company’s near-term exploration pipeline. Looking ahead, Bey confirmed that Standard Uranium’s full management and technical team will attend the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference in January 2026. The company plans to meet with investors and stakeholders at the event to provide updates on its exploration plans and outline anticipated catalysts for the year ahead. #proactiveinvestors #standarduraniumltd #tsxv #stnd #otcqb #sttdf #mining #uranium #corvoproject #UraniumExploration #AthabascaBasin #DavidsonRiver #MiningInnovation #Geophysics #AmbientNoiseTomography #ResourceInvesting #FleetSpace #UraniumDiscovery #MiningNews

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