Jaguar Uranium reports final copper assay results from its Huemul uranium-copper-vanadium project, with channel and rock chip samples returning copper grades up to 8.54%. The company says the samples come from areas with visible uranium-copper-vanadium mineralization observed at surface and that the results also include uranium up to 2.27%, silver up to 708 g/t, and vanadium up to 1.27%.

Jaguar Uranium further states that sampling of strike extensions along a defined trend suggests potential continuity of mineralization. The company indicates the identification of a potential trend length of about 4 kilometers based on the sampling program. Across the outlets provided, the emphasis is on the reported assay highlights from surface observations, while broader details such as the sampling methodology and next-step exploration actions are referenced but not fully developed in the excerpts.

Overall, the news centers on the release of final assay figures and the company’s interpretation of a prospective mineralized trend at Huemul, supported by multiple metals’ grades from the reported samples.