**Summary**
Power Metal Resources PLC (AIMPOW, OTCQB: POWMF) announced an exploration update for its Badger Lake Uranium Property in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada, as part of its Fermi Exploration joint venture. The key highlights include
1. **Drilling Program**A 2,100-meter diamond drilling program is scheduled to commence on March 1, 2026, targeting two major shear zones (Eastern and Western Shear Zones) and the S-Zone, which underlies a significant uranium, cobalt, and nickel soil anomaly.
2. **Unconventional Target**The S-Zone differs from typical Athabasca Basin uranium targets as it is not associated with graphitic pelitic units but is defined by subparallel fault corridors, geophysical anomalies, and polymetallic soil signatures.
3. **Drill Targets**The initial three-hole drill fence will <mark style="background-color:yellow">test</mark> the shear zones at the unconformity and within the basement, with flexibility to adjust based on results. Drillhole depths range from 450 to 550 meters.
4. **Permits and Contractors**All necessary permits have been secured, and ITL Diamond Drilling Ltd will execute the program with support from Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd and Access Helicopters Ltd.
5. **Strategic Importance**The program reflects Power Metals disciplined, technically driven approach to its uranium portfolio. CEO Sean Wade emphasized the targets coherence and potential, despite the unconventional geology, and expressed optimism about advancing exploration progress.
The update underscores Power Metals commitment to its global exploration strategy, focusing on high-impact projects with district-scale potential.