Jaguar Uranium Begins Rare Earth Element Assessment at Berlin Project in Colombia
Jaguar Uranium Corp. has initiated a rare earth element assessment at its Berlin Project in Caldas, Colombia. The project, known for its historical uranium mineralization, is being evaluated for its potential rare earth elements, including vanadium, nickel, and phosphate. The company plans to re-sample over 20,000 meters of preserved drill core to characterize REE content without new drilling. The project aims to contribute to non-China based critical mineral supply chains amid increased global interest in critical minerals.

Jaguar Uranium Corp. has commenced its first rare earth element assessment at the Berlin Project in Caldas, Colombia, which is known for its historical uranium mineralization. The company will re-sample over 20,000 meters of preserved drill core for REE content, targeting initial resource characterization data without new drilling.
The Berlin Project's unique geological features may position it as a significant source of critical minerals for Western markets. The project encompasses 9,053 hectares and is strategically located near infrastructure. Planned activities include integrating REE assay data with existing mineral datasets for a multi-element geological model, with the outcome potentially impacting future economic studies regarding by-product credits.




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