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Revenue$PastFuture012016201920222025202620282031Revenue CA$1.0Earnings CA$0.2AdvancedSet Fair ValueView all narrativesTraction Uranium Corp. 경쟁사Terra Clean EnergySymbol: CNSX:TCECMarket cap: CA$7.8mGlobal UraniumSymbol: CNSX:GURNMarket cap: CA$6.8mGreen Shift CommoditiesSymbol: TSXV:GCOMMarket cap: CA$6.2mSilver Elephant MiningSymbol: TSX:ELEFMarket cap: CA$9.8m가격 이력 및 성과Traction Uranium 주가의 최고가, 최저가 및 변동 요약과거 주가현재 주가CA$2.1252주 최고가CA$2.1552주 최저가CA$0.38베타01개월 변동182.67%3개월 변동135.56%1년 변동143.68%3년 변동-81.40%5년 변동n/aIPO 이후 변동-82.33%최근 뉴스 및 업데이트공시 • May 11Traction Uranium Corp Announces Survey Specifications For High-Resolution Airborne Radiometric And Magnetic Survey At The Aurora Uranium ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. announced further details regarding the planned airborne radiometric survey at the Aurora Uranium Project, located in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin region. The survey is expected to consist of approximately 5,212-line kilometers of low-level, tight-drape, high-resolution radiometric and aeromagnetic surveying across the Project. The survey will be completed under the direction of Cosa Resources Corp., the underlying owner and operator of the Project. Traction holds an option to acquire an 80% interest in Aurora from Cosa, subject to satisfying certain earn-in requirements. The Aurora Project covers approximately 17 kilometers of prospective strike along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca Basin. The planned survey is expected to occur between June and July 2026 over an estimated 17-day operating period, subject to seasonal weather conditions, aircraft availability, equipment preparation, calibration, and other operational considerations. Field operations are expected to be based primarily from Points North Landing, Saskatchewan. The survey is designed to provide high-resolution radiometric coverage across Aurora, with traverse lines planned at 50-meter spacing and tie lines planned at 750-meter spacing. The survey will use a low-level tight-drape method, subject to safety and operating conditions, and will collect both spectrometer and high-resolution magnetic data. The planned survey configuration is intended to support the identification of radioactive anomalies, refine geological and structural interpretations, and help prioritize areas for follow-up exploration. SPI’s airborne radiometric system includes a 16-detector, Compton-shielded, thermally stabilized sodium iodide scintillometer array, supported by high-resolution magnetic acquisition, laser altimeter, Global Navigation Satellite System, inertial navigation, and onboard quality control systems. Preliminary data quality control and processing are expected to occur both on site and remotely, with final processing to be completed in Calgary, Alberta. Expected deliverables include leveled magnetic data, energy-calibrated radiometric data, digital elevation model data, preliminary survey products, and interpreted radiometric targets where warranted. The planned high-resolution airborne radiometric survey line layout at Aurora shows proposed 50-meter-spaced survey lines and the Key Lake powerline corridor.공시 • May 03Traction Uranium Corp Outlines 2026 Exploration Roadmap for Aurora Uranium ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. provided an update on its planned 2026 exploration program at the Aurora Uranium Project, located in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin region. The 2026 exploration roadmap for Aurora is expected to include two principal work streams, including an airborne radiometric survey to evaluate the Project for any potential near-surface radioactive anomalies, followed by diamond drilling and radiometric prospecting designed to test priority uranium targets and advance additional areas for future follow-up. Cosa, as operator, is currently advancing final contractor selection and logistical planning for the airborne radiometric survey. The survey is expected to provide property-scale radiometric coverage across Aurora and to support the identification of radioactive anomalies that may warrant ground follow-up. Given Aurora’s location along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca Basin, where sandstone cover is interpreted to be shallow to locally absent in portions of the Project area, the survey is expected to be an important step in evaluating the Project’s potential for near-surface uranium targets. Following completion and interpretation of the airborne survey, the results are to be integrated with existing geological, geophysical, historical exploration, and remote sensing datasets to support target prioritization. The results will help guide follow-up radiometric prospecting and assist with refinement of drill targets for the 2026 field season and future exploration programs. Diamond drilling at Aurora is expected to commence in late summer or early fall 2026, subject to contractor availability, weather, logistical conditions, and final target prioritization. The planned drill program is expected to evaluate priority targets, including VTEM conductor picks identified by Cosa in 2024. The program is currently expected to comprise of up to six diamond drilling holes, with final meterage, drill collar locations, and program scope to be determined following completion of detailed planning and interpretation of available exploration datasets and budgetary review. In conjunction with the planned drilling program, radiometric prospecting of areas of interest identified through the airborne survey are to be completed. This work is intended to support the identification and ranking of target areas for additional exploration, which may include ground geophysics, direct drill testing, or other follow-up work in 2027 and beyond. The Company expects to provide further updates as contractor selection, survey planning, and drill program preparations advance. Jared Suchan, Ph.D., P.Geo., CEO and Director of the Company, and a Qualified Person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical contents of this news release.공시 • Apr 29Traction Uranium Corp Announces Spring Exploration Program At Aurora ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. announced its planned spring exploration program at the Aurora Project in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin region, where the Company intends to complete an airborne radiometric survey across the project land package. The Company holds an option to acquire an 80% interest in Aurora from Cosa Resources Corp., the project’s underlying owner and operator, subject to the satisfaction of certain earn-in requirements. Aurora spans approximately 17 kilometres of prospective strike along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca Basin and is located about 16 kilometres east of the Key Lake uranium mill and past-producing mine, in an area where historical exploration indicates shallow to locally absent sandstone cover. The Company believes these characteristics support the potential for near-surface uranium discoveries and provide Aurora with strategic significance as an exploration project in proximity to existing regional infrastructure. The survey will be designed to evaluate the Project for radioactive anomalies at a property-wide scale and to support the prioritization of existing targets while also generating additional areas for follow-up. Results from the airborne program are expected to help refine the Company’s exploration focus for the remainder of the 2026 field season, including ground truthing and other potential follow-up work. This program builds on prior exploration completed on Aurora, including airborne Versatile Time Domain Electromagnetic (VTEM) surveying, Falcon gravity gradiometer surveying, remote sensing, and a subsequent soil gas program. Collectively, these datasets have contributed to target development across the project area and are being used to guide the next phase of systematic exploration aimed at identifying shallow uranium targets with attributes that may be supportive of future open-pit evaluation. The Company expects the airborne radiometric survey to be completed during the spring to early summer window, subject to contractor scheduling, weather, and operating conditions. Follow-up fieldwork is anticipated to be planned once results from the survey have been received and interpreted. In parallel with exploration planning, the Company continues to advance the project through ongoing engagement and permitting processes in support of its work programs. Jared Suchan, Ph.D., P.Geo., CEO and Director of the Company, and a Qualified Person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical contents of this news release.공시 • Apr 28Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it has received CAD 0.9 million in fundingOn April 27, 2026, Traction Uranium Corp has closed the transaction.New Risk • Jan 19New minor risk - Shareholder dilutionThe company's shareholders have been diluted in the past year. Increase in shares outstanding: 18% This is considered a minor risk. Shareholder dilution occurs when there is an increase in the number of shares on issue that is not proportionally distributed between all shareholders. Often due to the company raising equity capital or some options being converted into stock. All else being equal, if there are more shares outstanding then each existing share will be entitled to a lower proportion of the company's total earnings, thus reducing earnings per share (EPS). While dilution might not always result in lower EPS (like if the company is using the capital to fund an EPS accretive acquisition) in a lot cases it does, along with lower dividends per share and less voting power at shareholder meetings. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks No financial data reported. Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (26% average weekly change). Market cap is less than US$10m (CA$2.96m market cap, or US$2.13m). Minor Risk Shareholders have been diluted in the past year (18% increase in shares outstanding).공시 • Jan 17Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it has received CAD 0.5 million in fundingOn January 16, 2026, Traction Uranium Corp. closed the transaction.더 많은 업데이트 보기Recent updates공시 • May 11Traction Uranium Corp Announces Survey Specifications For High-Resolution Airborne Radiometric And Magnetic Survey At The Aurora Uranium ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. announced further details regarding the planned airborne radiometric survey at the Aurora Uranium Project, located in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin region. The survey is expected to consist of approximately 5,212-line kilometers of low-level, tight-drape, high-resolution radiometric and aeromagnetic surveying across the Project. The survey will be completed under the direction of Cosa Resources Corp., the underlying owner and operator of the Project. Traction holds an option to acquire an 80% interest in Aurora from Cosa, subject to satisfying certain earn-in requirements. The Aurora Project covers approximately 17 kilometers of prospective strike along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca Basin. The planned survey is expected to occur between June and July 2026 over an estimated 17-day operating period, subject to seasonal weather conditions, aircraft availability, equipment preparation, calibration, and other operational considerations. Field operations are expected to be based primarily from Points North Landing, Saskatchewan. The survey is designed to provide high-resolution radiometric coverage across Aurora, with traverse lines planned at 50-meter spacing and tie lines planned at 750-meter spacing. The survey will use a low-level tight-drape method, subject to safety and operating conditions, and will collect both spectrometer and high-resolution magnetic data. The planned survey configuration is intended to support the identification of radioactive anomalies, refine geological and structural interpretations, and help prioritize areas for follow-up exploration. SPI’s airborne radiometric system includes a 16-detector, Compton-shielded, thermally stabilized sodium iodide scintillometer array, supported by high-resolution magnetic acquisition, laser altimeter, Global Navigation Satellite System, inertial navigation, and onboard quality control systems. Preliminary data quality control and processing are expected to occur both on site and remotely, with final processing to be completed in Calgary, Alberta. Expected deliverables include leveled magnetic data, energy-calibrated radiometric data, digital elevation model data, preliminary survey products, and interpreted radiometric targets where warranted. The planned high-resolution airborne radiometric survey line layout at Aurora shows proposed 50-meter-spaced survey lines and the Key Lake powerline corridor.공시 • May 03Traction Uranium Corp Outlines 2026 Exploration Roadmap for Aurora Uranium ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. provided an update on its planned 2026 exploration program at the Aurora Uranium Project, located in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin region. The 2026 exploration roadmap for Aurora is expected to include two principal work streams, including an airborne radiometric survey to evaluate the Project for any potential near-surface radioactive anomalies, followed by diamond drilling and radiometric prospecting designed to test priority uranium targets and advance additional areas for future follow-up. Cosa, as operator, is currently advancing final contractor selection and logistical planning for the airborne radiometric survey. The survey is expected to provide property-scale radiometric coverage across Aurora and to support the identification of radioactive anomalies that may warrant ground follow-up. Given Aurora’s location along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca Basin, where sandstone cover is interpreted to be shallow to locally absent in portions of the Project area, the survey is expected to be an important step in evaluating the Project’s potential for near-surface uranium targets. Following completion and interpretation of the airborne survey, the results are to be integrated with existing geological, geophysical, historical exploration, and remote sensing datasets to support target prioritization. The results will help guide follow-up radiometric prospecting and assist with refinement of drill targets for the 2026 field season and future exploration programs. Diamond drilling at Aurora is expected to commence in late summer or early fall 2026, subject to contractor availability, weather, logistical conditions, and final target prioritization. The planned drill program is expected to evaluate priority targets, including VTEM conductor picks identified by Cosa in 2024. The program is currently expected to comprise of up to six diamond drilling holes, with final meterage, drill collar locations, and program scope to be determined following completion of detailed planning and interpretation of available exploration datasets and budgetary review. In conjunction with the planned drilling program, radiometric prospecting of areas of interest identified through the airborne survey are to be completed. This work is intended to support the identification and ranking of target areas for additional exploration, which may include ground geophysics, direct drill testing, or other follow-up work in 2027 and beyond. The Company expects to provide further updates as contractor selection, survey planning, and drill program preparations advance. Jared Suchan, Ph.D., P.Geo., CEO and Director of the Company, and a Qualified Person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical contents of this news release.공시 • Apr 29Traction Uranium Corp Announces Spring Exploration Program At Aurora ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. announced its planned spring exploration program at the Aurora Project in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin region, where the Company intends to complete an airborne radiometric survey across the project land package. The Company holds an option to acquire an 80% interest in Aurora from Cosa Resources Corp., the project’s underlying owner and operator, subject to the satisfaction of certain earn-in requirements. Aurora spans approximately 17 kilometres of prospective strike along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca Basin and is located about 16 kilometres east of the Key Lake uranium mill and past-producing mine, in an area where historical exploration indicates shallow to locally absent sandstone cover. The Company believes these characteristics support the potential for near-surface uranium discoveries and provide Aurora with strategic significance as an exploration project in proximity to existing regional infrastructure. The survey will be designed to evaluate the Project for radioactive anomalies at a property-wide scale and to support the prioritization of existing targets while also generating additional areas for follow-up. Results from the airborne program are expected to help refine the Company’s exploration focus for the remainder of the 2026 field season, including ground truthing and other potential follow-up work. This program builds on prior exploration completed on Aurora, including airborne Versatile Time Domain Electromagnetic (VTEM) surveying, Falcon gravity gradiometer surveying, remote sensing, and a subsequent soil gas program. Collectively, these datasets have contributed to target development across the project area and are being used to guide the next phase of systematic exploration aimed at identifying shallow uranium targets with attributes that may be supportive of future open-pit evaluation. The Company expects the airborne radiometric survey to be completed during the spring to early summer window, subject to contractor scheduling, weather, and operating conditions. Follow-up fieldwork is anticipated to be planned once results from the survey have been received and interpreted. In parallel with exploration planning, the Company continues to advance the project through ongoing engagement and permitting processes in support of its work programs. Jared Suchan, Ph.D., P.Geo., CEO and Director of the Company, and a Qualified Person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical contents of this news release.공시 • Apr 28Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it has received CAD 0.9 million in fundingOn April 27, 2026, Traction Uranium Corp has closed the transaction.New Risk • Jan 19New minor risk - Shareholder dilutionThe company's shareholders have been diluted in the past year. Increase in shares outstanding: 18% This is considered a minor risk. Shareholder dilution occurs when there is an increase in the number of shares on issue that is not proportionally distributed between all shareholders. Often due to the company raising equity capital or some options being converted into stock. All else being equal, if there are more shares outstanding then each existing share will be entitled to a lower proportion of the company's total earnings, thus reducing earnings per share (EPS). While dilution might not always result in lower EPS (like if the company is using the capital to fund an EPS accretive acquisition) in a lot cases it does, along with lower dividends per share and less voting power at shareholder meetings. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks No financial data reported. Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (26% average weekly change). Market cap is less than US$10m (CA$2.96m market cap, or US$2.13m). Minor Risk Shareholders have been diluted in the past year (18% increase in shares outstanding).공시 • Jan 17Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it has received CAD 0.5 million in fundingOn January 16, 2026, Traction Uranium Corp. closed the transaction.공시 • Jan 03Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 0.5 million in fundingTraction Uranium Corp. announced a non-brokered private placement of unsecured convertible debentures in an aggregate amount of CAD 500,000 on January 2, 2026. The Convertible Debentures will be sold in principal amounts of CAD 1,000 and will mature 12 months from the date of issuance(the “Maturity Date”). The Convertible Debentures will bear interest at a rate of 10% per annum, calculated quarterly in arrears and payable on the Maturity Date. The principal amount of each Convertible Debenture, plus any accrued interest thereon, will be convertible into units of the Company at the election of the holder on, or at any time prior to, the Maturity Date at a conversion price equal to the most recent closing price of the common shares of the Company on the Canadian Securities Exchange prior to the time at which the holder delivers notice of conversion to the Company (the “Market Price”). Each Unit shall be comprised of one Common Share and one Common Share purchase warrant, with each Warrant entitling the holder to acquire one Common Share at an exercise price equal to 110% of the Market Price for a period of 24 months from the date of issuance. The Offering is expected to close on or about January 16, 2026. All securities issued pursuant to the Offering will be subject to a statutory four month and one day hold period. Closing of the Offering is subject to the Company’s receipt of all necessary regulatory approvals, including approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange.공시 • Jan 02Traction Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Feb 12, 2026Traction Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Feb 12, 2026.공시 • Dec 05+ 1 more updateTraction Uranium Corp. Announces Board ChangesTraction Uranium Corp. has appointed Dr. Jared Suchan as Director of the Company. Dr. Suchan is a professional geoscientist with more than a decade of experience advancing mineral exploration projects across Canada and the United States, working in diverse geological settings that include uranium, rare earth elements, lithium, diamonds, base metals, and gold. His career has taken him from northern, remote field programs in the Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Saskatchewan to emerging critical-mineral districts in Manitoba, Ontario, Newfoundland, Montana, and Wyoming, where he has led multidisciplinary teams, designed early-stage exploration strategies, and helped transition conceptual targets into drill-ready opportunities. Dr. Suchan earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Systems Engineering in 2023 and previously completed degrees in both Geology and Geography at the University of Regina in 2015. He currently serves as Vice-President Exploration for Global Uranium, Integral Metals, and Vortex Energy; as Technical Advisor to Pan American Energy; as Managing Partner with Voyageur Exploration; and as Chief Operating Officer of Northern Critical Minerals, roles that complement his technical expertise with corporate strategy and project development experience. Dr. Suchan’s appointment follows the resignation of Paul Gorman as Director of the Company.공시 • Aug 19Traction Uranium Corp. Appoints Paul Sparkes as DirectorTraction Uranium Corp. announced the appointment of Paul Sparkes as Director of the Company. Mr. Sparkes is an accomplished business leader and entrepreneur with over twenty-five years of experience in media, finance, capital markets and Canada’s political arena. Mr. Sparkes spent a decade as a leader in the broadcast and media industry as CTV Globemedia’s Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs. He also held senior positions in public service, including with the Government of Canada as Director of Operations to Prime Minister, Jean Chretien, and as a senior aide to two Premiers of Newfoundland and Labrador. Mr. Sparkes was a Co-Founder and executive vice chairman at Difference Capital Financial and serves on a number of private and public boards. He is currently President of Otterbury Holdings Inc., and Chief Executive Officer of Integral Metals Corp, AlphaGen Intelligence Corp., and Vortex Energy Corp.공시 • Jul 26Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 0.8334 million in fundingTraction Uranium Corp. has announced a private placement of 2,777,777 units for gross proceeds of CAD 833,400 on July 25, 2025. Each unit comprising one common share and one share purchase warrant. Each warrant will be entitling the holder to purchase one share at a price of 24 cents during the period between the date that is 60 days from the closing and the date that is 24 months from the closing. The transaction is expected to close on August 8, 2025.Board Change • Sep 13Less than half of directors are independentFollowing the recent departure of a director, there is only 1 independent director on the board. The company's board is composed of: 1 independent director. 2 non-independent directors. Independent Director Faizaan Lalani was the last independent director to join the board, commencing their role in 2020. The company's minority of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.Recent Insider Transactions • Aug 14CFO & Corporate Secretary recently sold CA$51k worth of stockOn the 8th of August, Tasheel Jeerh sold around 1m shares on-market at roughly CA$0.046 per share. This transaction amounted to 98% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest sale by an insider in the last 3 months. Tasheel has been a net seller over the last 12 months, reducing personal holdings by CA$49k.공시 • Aug 13Traction Uranium Corp. Announces Resignation of Faizaan Lalani as DirectorTraction Uranium Corp. announced the resignation of Faizaan Lalani as a Director of the Company. Mr. Lalani has been a Director of Traction since 2020.New Risk • Jul 27New major risk - Share price stabilityThe company's share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 90% of Canadian stocks, typically moving 17% a week. This is considered a major risk. Share price volatility increases the risk of potential losses in the short-term as the stock tends to have larger drops in price more frequently than other stocks. It may also indicate the stock is highly sensitive to market conditions or economic conditions rather than being sensitive to its own business performance, which may also be inconsistent. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks No financial data reported. Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (17% average weekly change). Market cap is less than US$10m (CA$6.74m market cap, or US$4.87m). Minor Risk Shareholders have been diluted in the past year (25% increase in shares outstanding).공시 • Jun 13Traction Uranium Corp. and Forum Energy Metals Corp. Commence Airborne MobileMT Survey on the Grease River Project, Athabasca BasinTraction Uranium Corp. and Forum Energy Metals Corp. announced they have commenced a helicopter-borne airborne MobileMT (Mobile MagnetoTellurics) survey on the Grease River Project, located along the north rim of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The survey is being completed by Expert Geophysics based out of Aurora, Ontario. A total of 1,781 line-km will be surveyed at a 100 metre line spacing and will collect high resolution magnetic and VLF data. The survey will be conducted over the entire Grease River claims totaling 10,528 hectares along the Grease River Shear Zone. Data delivery is expected within eight weeks from completion of the survey from Expert Geophysics and will be interpreted for follow-up exploration. This additional airborne geophysical survey will help resolve conductors and fault zones to a greater depth for future drill targeting that were not easily imaged by the Xcite™? Time Domain Electromagnetic System flown in 2023. In particular, a shallow conductive layer in the Athabasca sandstone masked the electromagnetic signal at depth on the western block so this survey aims at penetrating it and resolving the basement structures to a greater degree. The high-resolution magnetic data is also important to highlight important fault zones or corridors that could host uranium mineralization. Mobile MagnetoTellurics (MobileMT) is the latest innovation in airborne electromagnetics and the most advanced generation of airborne AFMAG technologies. The patent pending MobileMT technology utilizes naturally occurring electromagnetic fields in the frequency range of 25 - 20,000 Hz. Thunder storms release energy, some of which is converted into electromagnetic fields that propagate through the ionosphere-Earth interspace. The EM fields and currents induced by these fields in the subsurface are used in MobileMT to identify variations in subsurface electrical resistivity. The MobileMT system records two mutually orthogonal electrical components of MT field on the stationary base station and three mutually orthogonal dB/dt components in the towed bird sensors. The MobileMT processing program merges the records into one file. The signal processing is basically the same as in the classical ground MT methods. The program applies FFT to the records and calculates the matrices of the relations between the magnetic and electrical field signals on the different time bases and in different frequency bands. The module of the determinant of each matrix is a rotation invariant parameter which is used as a geophysical parameter for the mapping. Physically it represents a relation between the field powers in the points of flight and base station. This method is free of the bird motion distortions and does not require the problematic bird attitude corrections. Each electrical component on the base station is registered independently from two grounded lines - signal and reference - which is utilized to eliminate the data bias distortions. This feature was not available in the previous generations of the AFMAG system. The final products include processed EM data for each selected frequency, a resistivity-depth inversion of the EM data, and magnetic field data and its transformations. The closest community is the hamlet of Fond-du-Lac, which is located between the two claim blocks. The southern claim block rests within the Athabasca Basin and the northern claim block is outside the Athabasca Basin. Dashed line is the Grease River Shear zone, a major shear system that extends for over 400 km. Unconformity uranium deposits are structurally controlled, fluids from under the Athabasca sandstone basin carrying uranium along the faults.um and Traction see this structure as a possible major fluid conduit that has the potential to host a significant uranium deposit. The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Ken Wheatley P. Geo., who is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. The information provides an indication of the exploration potential of the Property but may not be representative of the Property. The information provided an indication of the Property but may not been representative of the Property.공시 • Apr 12+ 1 more updateTraction Uranium Corp. Appoints Paul Gorman as DirectorTraction Uranium Corp. announced the appointment of Paul Gorman as Director of the Company. Mr. Gorman is a resource sector-focused corporate specialist with over 25 years of experience in junior mining finance, public listings, viability assessment, and the operational rationalization of several emerging-growth public companies. For 18 years, he served as President and Managing Partner of Riverbank Capital by working with small-cap companies to assist in financing, property, and profile development. Paul was instrumental in raising capital over $85 million, and in developing plans for ongoing sustainable business growth. He was instrumental in revitalizing the junior graphite space in North America in 2008 by funding Industrial Minerals Inc, which became Northern Graphite and assisting four other graphite companies in an advisory role. Paul founded Mega Graphite Inc. in 2009 and has served as chief executive for three other companies. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Reflex Advanced Materials Corp. The appointment of Mr. Gorman follows the resignation of Lester Esteban as Chief Executive Officer for the Company. Mr. Esteban will remain as a Director of Traction.New Risk • Mar 25New minor risk - Share price stabilityThe company's share price has been volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 75% of Canadian stocks, typically moving 14% a week. This is considered a minor risk. Share price volatility indicates the stock is highly sensitive to market conditions or economic conditions rather than being sensitive to its own business performance, which may also be inconsistent. It also increases the risk of potential losses in the short term as the stock tends to have larger drops in price more frequently than other stocks. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks No financial data reported. Market cap is less than US$10m (CA$6.74m market cap, or US$4.96m). Minor Risks Share price has been volatile over the past 3 months (14% average weekly change). Shareholders have been diluted in the past year (44% increase in shares outstanding).공시 • Mar 23Traction Uranium Corp. Announces the Completion of Single Sonic Drill Hole At the Hearty Bay PropertyTraction Uranium Corp. announced the completion of a single sonic drill hole at the Hearty Bay Property ("The Property") and the early suspension of the drill program due to deteriorating ice conditions on Lake Athabasca. The use of a track mounted sonic drill has resulted in the recovery of till for the first time under the lake in the up-ice direction from the high grade boulder trains on Isle Brochet and resulted in the recovery of a complete intersect of the underlying glacial till. Initial interpretation of this unit is favorable and suggests less post depositional disturbance than assumed, supporting the theory that the glacial till in which the historic high grade boulder trains on Island Brochet occur, does extend up ice under the lake towards a source location. Importantly, this suggests that it will be possible to use the subglacial till sampling method to trace the disturbance of uraniferous till under the lake, and thus directly back to the source of the historic Isle Brochet high grade boulder trains. The two previous sub glacial till programs completed by the geomorphological experts at Palmer Environmental Consulting in 2023 demonstrated a uranium geochemistry signature in the sub glacial till, a reliable sampling medium inv vulnerable to the effects of wave action, below the historic high grade boulder trains located on surface on Isle Brochet. The discovery of this 2.3 m thick till under the lake provides strong support for additional sub glacial till sampling to ultimately lead directly to the source from which the radioactive boulder trains on Isle Brochet originate. Traction and F3 Uranium Corp. ("F3") have also engaged Convolutions Geoscience to complete a constrained addition of the ground gravity data collected in January and the ground VLF EM data collected in 2022. Anversion based structural interpretation will then be included for drill planning for the next program on the Property.공시 • Mar 07Traction Uranium Corp. and F3 Mobilize Drill to Hearty Bay to Test New Targets At Head of Uranium Boulder FieldTraction Uranium Corp. announced that the 2024 winter drill program at the Hearty Bay project is underway with the arrival of the Boart Longyear drill crew on site. The program is designed to find the source of glacially dispersed uraniferous boulders and anomalous till geochemistry samples on Isle Brochet. The glacially dispersed material in combination with the recently completed gravity survey provides new, reliable targets for the program that were not tested in previous and historic drill programs. A total of approximately 2,000 metres of drilling is planned using a Boart Longyear sonic rig that can recover and sample both overburden and bedrock. This is anticipated to trace anomalous overburden under the lake to the proposed source areas, which may be defined by one of the gravity low targets defined by this winter’s survey. The program should be completed by the end of March, dependant on ice conditions. Boart Longyear is the drill contractor, overburden experts are provided by Palmer Geotechnical Consultants Inc., while F3 Uranium Corp. is the program operator; technical guidance will be given by Rock U Consulting (Ken Wheatley), Technical Advisor to Traction Uranium. The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Ken Wheatley, M.Sc, P. Geo., who is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. The information provides an indication of the exploration potential of the Company’s properties but may not be representative of expected results.공시 • Jan 08Traction Uranium Announces Mobilization of Gravity Crew to Hearty Bay ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. announced mobilization of a gravity crew to the company’s Hearty Bay Project. Traction will be conducting a gravity survey on Hearty Bay prior to diamond drilling to maximize targets for this winter’s program. The Hearty Bay Project is an ice-road program and suitable ice thickness must be achieved prior to mobilizing drilling equipment over the ice. The gravity survey crew is currently mobilizing to Fond du Lac as ice thickness is enough to allow snowmobiles to access the project. Technical Details of Program: The gravity survey will cover approximately 16 square km with stations spaced at 100m, the grid located north and east of the two boulder trains. The survey is being conducted by MWH Geo-Surveys Ltd. and should take approximately 1 month to complete. Any gravity lows defined by the survey, in conjunction with EM conductors, magnetic lows and faults /structures will be considered as targets for the follow-up drill program. Once the gravity survey has been completed and interpreted, and the ice thickness of Lake Athabasca is thick enough, a drill program will be initiated to test the targets mentioned above, and will also investigate the contact of the northern extent of the Athabasca Basin sandstone with the underlying basement rocks. The Hearty Bay Project surrounds the historic Isle Brochet radioactive boulder trains. Boulder prospecting by Fission 3.0 (“Fission”) on Isle Brochet in 2019 led to the discovery of another 45 radioactive boulders with assay values up to 8.23% U3O8 with over 24% of them returning assay values of >1% U3O8. A source has never been found for these boulders. A marine seismic survey completed in the up-ice direction to the northeast in 2019 was interpreted to indicate multiple basement structural and lithological features which have defined drill targets. Traction acquired a 50% interest in the Hearty Bay Project through (i) cash payments to Fission of C$650,000, (ii) the issuance to Fission of 6,042,952 common shares of Traction, and (iii) and a commitment to complete $3,000,000 in exploration work on the Hearty Bay Property spread out over two years. Fission retains a 2.0% NSR. Traction retains the option to increase its interest in the Hearty Bay Project to 70% by making additional cash payments totalling $350,000 and completing an additional $3,000,000 in exploration work on the Hearty Bay Property on or before the date that is three years following the date of the Hearty Bay agreement. The work program’s aim is to discover the source of high-grade uranium boulder trains on Isle Brochet. The Company also announces that it has terminated its option to earn up to a 75% interest in the ?Key Lake South Project pursuant to the terms of the option agreement (the “Option Agreement”) ?with UGreenco Energy Corp. dated August 15th 2022. Following termination of the Option ?Agreement, the Company plans to increase its focus on its other prospects, including the Hearty ?Bay Project.? For additional information regarding the scientific and technical information contained in this press release, including the Company’s data verification, collection and compilation information and QA/QC procedures, please refer to the technical report titled NI 43-101 Technical Report - Report On 2023 Diamond Drilling Program, Key Lake South Project, prepared for the Company. The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Ken Wheatley, M.Sc, P. Geo., who is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, and is the Chair of Traction’s Technical Committee. The information provides an indication of the exploration potential of the Company’s properties but may not be representative of expected results.공시 • Nov 02Traction Uranium and Forum Energy Metals Identify New Conductive Trends from Airborne Geophysical Survey on the Grease River Project, Athabasca BasinTraction Uranium Corp. and Forum Energy Metals Corp. announced they have completed an initial review of an airborne magnetic, electromagnetic (EM) and radiometric survey on Forum's 100%-owned Grease River Project, located along the north rim of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The survey was conducted over the entire Grease River claims totaling 10,528 hectares along the Grease River Shear Zone. East Block: The total domain EM data has outlined several prospective conductive trends along and north of the Grease River shear zone. New data highlights the main fault orientations and offsets; this survey has developed targets that can be the focus for future exploration programs. West Block: New magnetic and EM data has provided better resolution on the basement geology beneath this underexplored part of the Athabasca Basin. From May 11th to June 23rd, 2023, Axiom Exploration Group Ltd. carried out a helicopter borne 30Hz Xcite™ TDEM survey and collected time domain EM, magnetic and radiometric data simultaneously. A total of 1,421 line-km (613 line-km on the West block and 808 line-km on the East Block) were surveyed at a 100 m line spacing and a 1,000 m tie-line spacing.New Risk • Oct 07New major risk - Market cap sizeThe company's market capitalization is less than US$10m. Market cap: CA$12.6m (US$9.21m) This is considered a major risk. Companies with a small market capitalization are most likely businesses that have not yet released a product to market or are simply a very small company without a wide reach. Either way, risk is elevated with these companies because there is a chance the product may not come to fruition or the company's addressable market or demand may not be as large as expected. In addition, if the company's size is the main factor, it is less likely to have many investors and analysts following it and scrutinizing its performance and outlook. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks No financial data reported. Shareholders have been substantially diluted in the past year (57% increase in shares outstanding). Market cap is less than US$10m (CA$12.6m market cap, or US$9.21m). Minor Risk Share price has been volatile over the past 3 months (14% average weekly change).공시 • Sep 28Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 1.5 million in fundingTraction Uranium Corp. announced a non-brokered private placement of up to 6,818,181 units at a price of CAD 0.22 per unit for aggregate gross proceeds of up to CAD 1,500,000 on September 27, 2023. Each unit shall consist of one common share in the capital of the company and one share purchase warrant, whereby each warrant shall entitle the holder thereof to purchase an additional share at an exercise price of CAD 0.30 for a period of 24 months from the date of issuance. Closing of the private placement is anticipated to occur on or about the week of October 31, 2023, and is subject to certain conditions, including, but not limited to, the receipt of all necessary regulatory and other approvals. The securities issued in connection with the transaction will not be subject to resale restrictions in accordance with applicable Canadian securities laws.New Risk • Aug 14New major risk - Shareholder dilutionThe company's shareholders have been substantially diluted in the past year. Increase in shares outstanding: 51% This is considered a major risk. Shareholder dilution occurs when there is an increase in the number of shares on issue that is not proportionally distributed between all shareholders. Often due to the company raising equity capital or some options being converted into stock. All else being equal, if there are more shares outstanding then each existing share will be entitled to a lower proportion of the company's total earnings, thus reducing earnings per share (EPS). While dilution might not always result in lower EPS (like if the company is using the capital to fund an EPS accretive acquisition) in a lot cases it does, along with lower dividends per share and less voting power at shareholder meetings. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks No financial data reported. Shareholders have been substantially diluted in the past year (51% increase in shares outstanding). Minor Risks Share price has been volatile over the past 3 months (13% average weekly change). Market cap is less than US$100m (CA$34.7m market cap, or US$25.8m).공시 • Aug 11Traction Uranium Corp. Announces Completion of Technical Report on Key Lake South ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. announced, further to its press release dated May 17, 2023, thaturora Geosciences Ltd. has completed a Technical Report in respect of the Key Lake South Property ("KLS Property") pursuant to National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. The 2023 program was comprised solely of an 1,838 m diamond drilling program in 12 holes, covering numerous widely spaced targets in the northeastern area of the property. At each hole, a down-hole gamma ray survey was performed to test for gamma radiation, including readings through overburden, to test for glacially transported or other surficial radioactive material. Summary of the Technical Report: The majority of anomalous thorium (Th) intercepts are associated with rare earth elements (REEs), locally returning strongly anomalous values. Many of these intercepts are pegmatite-hosted, although amphibolite and structurally-hosted intercepts also occur. The northwestern property area, including hole KLS23-007, is the most favourable area for Uranium and REE mineralization. The area around KLS23-007 is along trend of the structural feature underlying the Key Lake deposits to the northeast, extending to anomalous Th-REE mineralization drilled in 2008 to the SW. Hole KLS23-008, collared southwest of KLS-007, pierced the contact of Upper Wollaston Group orthogneiss with underlying Lower Wollaston Group metapelites. A short interval of anomalous Thorium-REE values occurs directly below the contact. Anomalous Th-REE values from the 2008 drilling are hosted by pegmatites within metapelites. Uranium, Th-REE mineralization may provide an alternate exploration target at Key Lake South. Phase 1 surface soil geochemical program is recommended to test for overburden-hosted mineralization identified from down-hole gamma ray probe testing of KLS23-007. The objective will include testing its lateral surface extent up-ice from the drill collar. This program should be combined with further geological mapping in areas of bedrock or rubblecrop exposure. The KLS Property is located approximately 6 kilometers to the southwest of the Key Lake uranium mill and in close vicinity to modern uranium mining facilities and all-weather highway transportation in northern Saskatchewan. Geologically, it sits at the southeastern edge of the Proterozoic Athabasca Basin. Recent discoveries of the Triple R and Arrow deposits have demonstrated further potential for high-grade uranium prospects along the edge of the basin. The Key Lake property is located along the south-east margin of the Athabasca Basin within the Hearne province of the Canadian Shield. In the Key Lake area, Hearne province basement rocks include the Wollaston domain, comprised of the lower and upper Wollaston groups. The lower Wollaston group, which underlies the Key Lake mine, comprises mainly metasedimentary gneisses (metapelites), whereas the upper Wollaston group comprises mainly metasedimentary rocks to the southeast. In the Key Lake South area, the prospective deposit setting is Basement-hosted Uranium, as there are no underlying Athabasca Group sandstones. Basement-hosted uranium-hosted uranium mineralization. The majority of anomalous thor lithium (Th) intercepts are related with rare earth elements (REE's), locally returning strongly anomalous value. Many of these intercepts is pegmatite-hosted uranium intercepts are pegmatite - although amphibolite and struct structurally-hosted intercept's also occur. The northwestern property areas, including hole KLS23 -007, is the most favourable areas of overburden-hosted uranium deposition. The area around KLS 23-007 is along trend of The structural feature underlying the Key Lake deposit setting is Basement- hosted uranium deposits to the northwest from metagranitic rocks to the southeast. In The prospective deposit setting is Basement - Basement-hosted uranium, as there are no underlying athabasca Group sandstones.New Risk • Aug 09New minor risk - Share price stabilityThe company's share price has been volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 75% of Canadian stocks, typically moving 12% a week. This is considered a minor risk. Share price volatility indicates the stock is highly sensitive to market conditions or economic conditions rather than being sensitive to its own business performance, which may also be inconsistent. It also increases the risk of potential losses in the short term as the stock tends to have larger drops in price more frequently than other stocks. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risk No financial data reported. Minor Risks Share price has been volatile over the past 3 months (12% average weekly change). Shareholders have been diluted in the past year (49% increase in shares outstanding). Market cap is less than US$100m (CA$29.8m market cap, or US$22.1m).공시 • Jun 29Traction Uranium Corp. and Forum Energy Metals Corp. Complete Airborne Geophysical Survey on the Grease River Project, Athabasca BasinTraction Uranium Corp. and Forum Energy Metals Corp. announced they have completed an airborne magnetic, electromagnetic (EM) and radiometric survey on Forum's 100%-owned Grease River Project, located along the north rim of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. A total of 1,353 line-km were surveyed at a 100 metre line spacing using a New Resolution Geophysics specially designed Xcite™? Time Domain Electromagnetic System. The survey was conducted over the entire Grease River claims totaling 10,528 hectares along the Grease River Shear Zone. Traction entered into an option agreement with Forum whereby Traction is entitled to acquire a 51% interest in the Property by paying an aggregate of $250,000, issuing an aggregate of 1,625,000 common shares and funding an aggregate of $3 million in exploration expenditures on the Property by December 31, 2025. Forum is the Operator during this First Option Period. Traction has the further option to earn up to 100% interest in the project by making $1.7 million in cash payments, 5.5 million share payments and $6 million in exploration up until December 31, 2028. Forum would retain a 2% Net Smelter Return Royalty and $8 million in milestone payments. The Grease River Project is located within the north-central margin of the Athabasca Basin near the community of Fond du Lac. The Grease River Project consists of two separate claim blocks situated along the NE-trending Grease River Shear zone, a major intracontinental shear zone greater than 400 km long. The nearby Fond du Lac uranium deposit was previously discovered within the shear zone by Amok Ltd. ("Amok") and Eldorado Nuclear Ltd. ("Eldorado") in the 1970s and a historical resource estimate was included which was not prepared in accordance with the requirements of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"), of one million pounds uranium at an average grade of 0.25% U3O8. While the Company believes the historical estimate to be relevant and reliable?, given the extensive exploration work completed by Amok /Eldorado, experienced mineral resource companies, and the quality of the ?historical work completed?, a qualified person has not completed sufficient work to verify and classify the historical estimate as a current ?mineral resource and the Company is not treating the historical estimate as a current mineral. As such, ?the historical estimate should not be relied upon. The Company further notes that the Grease River Project claims are located along trend of the deposit to the southwest and northeast. Limited exploration has been conducted in the Grease River Project area.공시 • Jun 09Traction Uranium Corp. Announces the Final Analytical Results of the Winter 2023 Diamond Drilling Program At the Key Lake South PropertyTraction Uranium Corp. announced the final analytical results of the winter 2023 diamond drilling program at the Company's Key Lake South Property. The KLS property is located in northern Saskatchewan, approximately 6 kilometres southwest of Cameco's Key Lake Uranium Mill and along the south flank of the Athabasca Basin. Traction has entered into an option agreement to earn an initial 51% interest in the property from UGreenco Energy Corp, to be increased to 75% following satisfactory completion of further exploration requirements. Highlights of 2023 Geochemical Results: All 2023 drill holes contained trace amounts of uranium averaging 4.33 ppm over 419 samples. Most holes returned anomalous values for Th and for REEs. Although anomalous intercepts for REEs are listed for cerium (Ce), lanthanum (La), neodymium (Nb) and praseodymium (Pr), intercepts of anomalous values were also returned for most of the other 13 REEs at various locations within the 2023 program area. The majority of anomalous intercepts, including elevated REE values, were returned from intervals of pegmatite and pegmatoidal rocks. However, several intercepts originated from structural zones such as fault and shear zones, as well as near amphibolite dykes. The deepest intercept in hole KLS23-008, grading 239.00 ppm Th and 10.70 ppm U with anomalous Ce, La, Nd and Pr values, was taken from a quartz-rich zone within basement metasediments directly underlying the contact with overlying granitic orthogneiss. The anomalous intercepts in hole KLS23-011 are all associated with zones of fracturing or brecciation. Core samples were submitted to the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) Geoanalytical Laboratories in Saskatoon. The SRC facility is ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited by the Standards Council of Canada (scope of accreditation #537). The samples are analyzed using partial and total digestion inductively coupled plasma (ICP) methods, for boron by Na2O2 fusion, and for uranium by fluorimetry.공시 • Jun 08Traction Uranium Corp. Reports KLS Winter Drill Program Analytical ResultsTraction Uranium Corp. announced the final analytical results of the winter 2023 diamond drilling program at the Company’s Key Lake South Property (the “KLS Property”). The KLS property is located in northern Saskatchewan, approximately 6 kilometres southwest of Cameco’s Key Lake Uranium Mill and along the south flank of the Athabasca Basin. Traction has entered into an option agreement to earn an initial 51% interest in the property from UGreenco Energy Corp, to be increased to 75% following satisfactory completion of further exploration requirements. The anomalous intercepts in hole KLS23-011 are all associated with zones of fracturing or brecciation. These are hosted both within orthogneissic and pegmatitic units, indicating structural control may play a role in mineralization along the south flank of Zimmer Lake. Analytical results indicate that the majority of basement-hosted elevated gamma ray “counts per second” (cps) originated from anomalous thorium (Th) values. Most holes returned elevated to anomalous values for “Rare Earth Elements” (REEs), typically, although not exclusively, associated with thorium. Table 1 lists the significant intervals of thorium, uranium and select REEs. Anomalous values for Th and REEs were returned from throughout the drilled area. The northwest property corner near Zimmer Lake, including the collar locations for KLS23-007, KLS23-008 and KLS23-011, may have higher mineral potential. These holes were collared along the previously interpreted contact of granitic orthogneiss to the southeast with basement-hosted metasedimentary rocks to the northwest. Hole KLS23-007, which returned a 52.80-metre intercept of anomalous basement-hosted cps readings, also returned the longest significant intercept to date, of 52.80m grading 113.99 ppm Th, 4.87 ppm U, 193 ppm neodymium (Nd), 420 ppm cerium (Ce), 54.86 ppm praseodymium (Pr) and 194 ppm lanthanum (La). This long intercept included four sub-intercepts within pegmatitic units, returning grades up to 277.29 ppm Th, 13.57 ppm U, 498.5 ppm Nd, 1,096 (0.11%) Ce, 140.40 ppm Pr and 496 ppm La across 1.17m. At this time, the source and mineralogy of overburden-hosted anomalous CPS values in holes KLS23-007 and KLS23-009 have not been determined. DDH KLS23-007: down-hole gamma ray probing intersected 2 zones of anomalous radioactivity: Zone 1; 6 metres (1.6 m to 7.6m) within overburden, with values up to 1,254 cps; DDH KLS23-009: downhole probing detected an approximately 69-centimetre interval of anomalous radioactivity within overburden, extending from 0.023 metres to 0.716 metres with values ranging from 121 to 236 cps. An overburden testing program is currently being developed to sample and test the shallow, near surface overburden anomalies at KLS23-007 and KLS23-009. This will be designed to determine the geochemical signature of overburden-hosted mineralization causing the radioactivity detected by down-hole probing. Also, it has not been determined whether bedrock intercepts throughout the 2023 drilling represent true widths of mineralized zones. Core samples were submitted to the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) Geoanalytical Laboratories in Saskatoon. The SRC facility is ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited by the Standards Council of Canada (scope of accreditation #537). The samples are analyzed using partial and total digestion inductively coupled plasma (ICP) methods, for boron by Na2O2 fusion, and for uranium by fluorimetry. Analytical results listed here were determined by total digestion ICP.공시 • May 12Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it has received CAD 3.75994 million in fundingOn May 11, 2023, Traction Uranium Corp., closed the transaction. The company has has issued 5,644,312 flow through units on an oversubscribed basis at a price of CAD 0.45 per flow through unit for gross proceeds of CAD 2,539,940.40. Each flow through unit consists one common share and one-half (1/2) warrant, whereby each whole warrant is exercisable into one share at an exercise price of CAD 0.55 until May 9, 2025, being the date that is 24 months from the date of issue. As a part of transaction, the company will pay an aggregate cash finder’s fees of CAD 125,399.41 and issued a total of 271,966 finder’s warrants. Each finder’s warrant is exercisable into one share at an exercise price of CAD 0.55 until May 9, 2025, being the date that is two years from the date of issue. All securities issuable in connection with the second and final tranche are subject to a statutory hold period, in accordance with applicable securities laws, of four months and one day from the date of issue, expiring September 10, 2023.Recent Insider Transactions • Apr 20Independent Director recently sold CA$120k worth of stockOn the 14th of April, Linglin Chu sold around 290k shares on-market at roughly CA$0.41 per share. This transaction amounted to 100% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest sale by an insider in the last 3 months. This was the only on-market transaction from insiders over the last 12 months.공시 • Feb 01Traction Uranium Provides Hearty Bay Research Program UpdateTraction Uranium Corp. provided the following progress update on the Hearty Bay research program (the " Research Program") currently being conducted by the Company's research team on the Hearty Bay core samples collectedfrom 14 diamond drill holes punched in the winter 2022 diamond drill program (see Traction's previous news release dated August 30(th), 2022). The main purpose of the Research Program is to assist the Company in determining whether there are uranium-bearing fluids within a target area and to help Traction's team define and trace the conduit(s) of any such uranium-bearing fluids. The data from the work examines quartz degradation caused by radiation emitted from decaying uranium as another vector to add to the Company's exploration program. Progress Update: Allelecected core samples from the Hearty Bay Property (a total of 85 samples from 14 diamond drill holes) have been split into two halves. One-half was made into polished thin sections for petrographic observations and the other half was then crushed, sieved, and cleaned for the separation of quartz. The purest grains were handpicked under a binocular microscope and then cleaned again before powdering. To date, 60 samples from 10 of the 14 diamond drill holes are ready for EPR measurements and interpretation. Quartz separation for the remaining 25 samples from the last four boreholes is underway. Technical Overview: The Research Program is a collaboration betwe the University of Saskatchewan and Traction, and aims to make use of radiation-induced defects in quartz as a new vector for uranium exploration at the Company's Athabasca Basin properties. The Research Program is based on the discovery of some radiation-induced defects in quartz formed from the bombardment of alpha particles emitted from the decay of uranium (and thorium) isotopes. The amounts of these radiation-induced defects in quartz often record the quantity/duration of uranium-bearing fluids that existed in that area in the past. This method started from research on the Key Lake and McArthur River mines and has been applied to the Maw Zone, the Phoenix Deposit, and the Arrow Deposit. The main analytical techniques used for the Research Program are cathodoluminescence ("CL") imaging and electron paramagnetic resonance ("EPR") spectroscopy. The former technique visually detects radiation-induced defects in minerals but is less sensitive, while the latter is more sensitive and allows quantitative estimations of radiation-induced defects. The Research Program will start with a systematic sampling of drill cores from the Company's properties and is followed by careful sample preparations and data analyses (polished thin sections for CL imaging and mineral separates for EPR). The anticipated results from this Research Program are in the form of a detailed documentation on the distribution (both 2D and 3D) of radiation-induced defects in quartz at both the Company's properties, which can be integrated with data from other techniques (e.g. geophysics and geochemistry) to guide the exploration program (i.e., narrowing down targets for further exploration).공시 • Jan 25Traction Uranium Focuses on High Grade Uranium Discovered in Key Lake South “Black Soil”Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it will be shifting its focus from the previously announced “Monazite Beneficiation Study” on the Monazite hosted Rare Earth Elements at Key Lake South Project to the high grade uranium discovered by the Company’s team during the Fall 2022 field program. The study is to be conducted by the Saskatchewan Research Council. The main purpose of the Study to be conducted by SRC is to determine the most efficient beneficiation route for the concentration of the U308 encountered in the Key Lake South “black soil”. SRC’s services are being supported in part through funding from the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (“NRC IRAP”). Chemical analysis and characterization of the as-received feed ore sample, including Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Spectroscopy; Comminution of the as-received feed ore sample, including sample preparation, particle size distribution and heavy liquid separation; and Preliminary beneficiation tests comprising of Gravity, Magnetic Separation, and Flotation. Phase 1 Diamond Drilling is planned with 2,000 metres, targeting areas with extreme surface uranium anomalies including the “black soil” anomaly, the “radioactive swamp” and the “Athabasca Sandstone” mapped in 1973 (AR 74H04-0013). Most of the drill targets are situated at the edge of the broad gravity-lows identified in the ground gravity survey of 2022. Samples for the study will be collected during the winter drill program to conduct the study.공시 • Jan 18Traction Uranium Secures Drill Camp Area for Upcoming Key Lake South Drill ProgramTraction Uranium Corp. announce receipt of access and permission from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways allowing the Company to utilize a lease located near the Key Lake South Project (KLS) to use as a temporary drilling camp beginning February 1, 2023 to July 3, 2024. Phase 1 Diamond Drilling is planned with 2,000 metres, targeting areas with extreme surface uranium anomalies including the “black soil” anomaly, the “radioactive swamp” and the “Athabasca Sandstone” mapped in 1973 (AR 74H04-0013). Most of the drill targets are situated at the edge of the broad gravity-lows identified in the ground gravity survey of 2022.공시 • Dec 10Traction Uranium Corp. announced a financing transactionTraction Uranium Corp. announced a non-brokered private placement of flow-through units at a price of CAD 0.50 per unit on December 9, 2022. Each flow-through unit consists of one flow-through common share and one half of common share purchase warrant. Each warrant will be exercisable to acquire one common share at a price of CAD 0.40 per share for a period of two years from the date of closing. On the same day, the company issued 7,180,300 flow-through units at a price of CAD 0.35 per unit for gross proceeds of up to CAD 2,513,105. The company paid finder’s fees in the aggregate of CAD 68,567.10 in cash and issued 195,906 finder’s warrants. All securities issuable in connection with the first tranche are subject to a statutory hold period, in accordance with applicable securities laws, of four months and one day from the date of issue. The second tranche of the Company’s non-brokered private placement is expected to close on or about December 16, 2022.공시 • Nov 26Traction Uranium Corp. Announces Stepping Down of Blair Way as Chair and Director of the CompanyTraction Uranium Corp. announced that Mr. Blair Way has stepped down as Chair and Director of the Company effective immediately.Board Change • Nov 16No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 4 non-independent directors. Director Linglin Chu was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2022. The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.공시 • Nov 15Traction Uranium Analytical Results from Key Lake South “Black Soil” Sample Confirm High Grade Uranium Mineralization Found In Near-Surface OverburdenTraction Uranium Corp. and Ugreenco Energy Corp. have received assay results from the SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories for till samples from the recently completed Phase 1 ground program at their Key Lake South (KLS) property and are pleased to announce samples derived from the radioactive “Black Soil” contained high grade uranium mineralization along with high levels of cobalt, nickel and other pathfinder elements in the near surface overburden. The “Black Soil” anomaly was discovered by the Company’s research geologists (Dr. Reza Deevsalar and Ayetullah Tunc) from the University of Saskatchewan’s Quartz Degradation Program under Dr. Yuanming Pan and was encountered within the giant surface uranium anomaly (GSUA) in an area of approximately 10 square kilometers. The “Black Soil” anomaly was observed with thickness varying from a few centimetres up to 30 centimetres at several spots within the near surface overburden while conducting ground exploration in the fall of 2022. A similar radiometric anomaly was discovered close to the north shoreline of Seashorse Lake by Uranerz in the early 1970’s. Soil samples of the anomalous area assayed up to 1% U3O8. The soil anomaly found and analyzed was discovered above the Gaertner ore body making up what is now known as Cameco’s Key Lake Deposits producing a total of 209.8 million pounds of uranium with an average grade of 2.32% from 1983 to 2002.공시 • Nov 02Traction Uranium Corp. Identifies Broad Gravity Lows At Key Lake South Uranium Project Completing Phase 2 of the Fall Field ProgramTraction Uranium Corp. and Ugreenco Energy Corp. have completed Phase 2 of their fall kick-off ground program at their Key Lake South (KLS) uranium project in Canada’s Northern Saskatchewan world renowned Athabasca Basin and announced the Ground Gravity Survey identified broad gravity lows which coincide with the distribution of surface uranium anomalies from the initial Phase 1 (boulder prospecting, mapping and sampling) Program and with historical gamma-ray spectrometric surveys. MWH Geo-Surveys was contracted to complete the ground gravity survey program with crew mobilization on September 29th, 2022. A total of 833 unique gravity stations and 22 repeats were collected over an area of approximately 4.15 kilometers, with the goal of defining alteration zones in the basement rock. Broad gravity lows have been identified on the Bouguer Gravity map after terrain corrections (Figure 1). Surface anomalies such as radioactive “black soil” and “swamp” from the Phase 1 Program (boulder prospecting, mapping and sampling) and historical airborne gamma-ray spectrometric surveys distribute along the edge of gravity lows, which indicates their relationship with alteration zones in the basement rock. With Phase 1 and Phase 2 field programs complete, data interpretation is underway to define drill targets for the upcoming diamond drill program.공시 • Oct 27Traction Uranium to Conduct a Monazite Rare Earth Elements (REE) Beneficiation Study on Key Lake South (KLS)Traction Uranium Corp. announce that it will undertake a study of the Monazite hosted Rare Earth Elements (REE’s) at Key Lake South (KLS) through a “Monazite Beneficiation Study” to be conducted by the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC). The main purpose of the testing to be conducted by SRC is to determine the most efficient beneficiation route for the concentration of the monazite ore. SRC’s services are being supported in part through funding from the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP). The testing Program will include the following Scope of Work: Chemical analysis and characterization of the as-received feed ore sample, including ICP (Inductively Coupled Plasma) Spectroscopy. Comminution of the as-received feed ore sample, including sample preparation, particle size distribution and heavy liquid separation. Preliminary beneficiation tests comprising of Gravity, Magnetic Separation, and Flotation. Key Lake South (KLS) and REE Showing from Historical Drillhole KEY005: Historical drillhole KEY005 is located within an oval shaped magnetic moderate which had intersected abundant pegmatites, with a section of 10.7 meters was assayed for rare earth elements at SRC returning an average grade of 0.544% Total Rare Earth Elements (TREE), including 0.2 meter sections with up to 7.611% TREE. A QEMSCAN Analysis was conducted on the sample 011-0185 at SRC and confirmed “the only observed host for REEs is monazite”.공시 • Oct 12Traction Uranium Corp. and Fission 3.0 Commences Follow Up Program At Hearty BayTraction Uranium Corp. announce mobilization of their field crew to Hearty Bay to conduct a 15 day field program to ready the property for additional drilling in 2023 with the goal of vectoring in on the source of the historic high grade uranium boulder field found on Isle Brochet. The Program will consist of: Scintillometer Prospecting carried out on the SW part of Isle Brochet to locate additional high grade uranium boulders for further study and to extend the boulder trains. Mineralized boulders that may be found will be sent for more detailed analysis including thin sections, age dating, conductivity measurements and other laboratory tests. Geological prospecting and sampling will be carried out on the north shore of the lake along the prominent magnetic low anomaly that is perpendicular to the main geological fabric, concentrating on the areas where it intersects the historic EM conductors. rGround electromagnetic (EM) geophysics will be extended onto land on the north shore of Lake Athabasca to the NE of Isle Brochet to pinpoint and characterize the airborne EM conductors that were identified by a historic Tridem EM survey flown in 1980. We seek to characterize these conductors and to investigate their potential association with the new conductors that were discovered this winter NE of Isle Brochet under the lake. These surveys stand to generate additional drill targets further NE up ice from the uraniferous boulder trains. LiDAR Survey Update: Palmer has been engaged to interpret the high resolution LiDAR data that was collected in September. Palmer’s lead specialist in surficial geology and mineral exploration will conduct a field reconnaissance trip to Isle Brochet in October to examine the historic trenches and boulder trains to establish a more detailed understanding of the surficial processes that have affected the area, with the aim of explaining and ultimately helping to source the radioactive boulder trains. A recommended surficial exploration strategy will be outlined that is likely best able to resolve key uncertainties in the local surficial geology, and ultimately to provide a better understanding of the boulder distribution mechanisms and source areas to inform drill-testing decisions in 2023.공시 • Oct 06Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 3 million in fundingTraction Uranium Corp. announced a private placement on best-effort basis comprised of a combination of flow through units at an issue price of CAD 0.40 per unit and charity flow through units at a price of CAD 0.51 per unit; for an aggregate gross proceeds of CAD 3,000,000 on October 5, 2022. Each flow through unit and charity flow through unit consist of one flow through share and one half of one common share purchase warrant. Each warrant entitles the holder to purchase one common share of the company at CAD 0.50 per warrant share for a period of twenty four months from the closing. The agent will have an option, exercisable in full or in part, up to 48 hours prior to the closing of the transaction, to sell up to an additional CAD 500,000 in any combination of offered securities at the offering prices. All securities issued will be subject to a four months ad one day hold period from the date of the issuance of such securities. The transaction is scheduled to close on or around October 27, 2022 and is subject to certain conditions including, but not limited to, receipt of all necessary approvals including the approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange.공시 • Sep 28Traction Uranium Corp. and Ugreenco Energy Corp. Have Completed Phase 1 of the Fall Kick-Off Ground Program At Their Key Lake South Uranium Project in Canada's Northern Saskatchewan World Renowned Athabasca BasinTraction Uranium Corp. and Ugreenco Energy Corp. have completed Phase 1 of the fall kick-off ground program at their Key Lake South uranium project in Canada's Northern Saskatchewan world renowned Athabasca Basin and announced the team encountering two new, previously unknown radioactive anomalies at KLS. Phase 1 involved boulder prospecting, mapping and sampling conducted by Traction Uranium's research geologists from the University of Saskatchewan's Quartz Degradation Program under Dr. Yuanming Pan. Two exciting new surface radioactive anomalies had been identified during the program, a radioactive black soil anomaly and a radioactive swamp found within the KLS property. A sample of radioactive black soil had been collected to do further separation and PXRD (Powder X-ray Diffraction) analysis to provide the mineral composition of this black soil by Traction's Research Team. The distribution of the new radioactive anomalies coincides with the underlying structures interpreted from geophysical surveys, which supports the thesis that these anomalies are in-situ controlled by structures rather than erratically transported by glaciers. MWH Geo-Surveys has started mobilization to the KLS Field and is expected to start the survey towards the end of this week initiating Phase 2 of the fall program. The Ground Gravity Survey will cover an area of approximately 4.15 square kilometers with the goal of defining structures with alteration in the basement. The results from both Phase 1 and Phase 2 Fall Field Programs at Key Lake South Uranium Project will be used to define and generate high priority drill targets for the upcoming winter 2023 diamond drill program at KLS.공시 • Sep 21Traction Uranium Corp. Provides Fall Program Updates for Key Lake South and Hearty Bay PropertiesTraction Uranium Corp. provided the following program updates on exploration programs currently underway at both Key Lake South (KLS) and Hearty Bay. Key Lake South Uranium Project Advances to Phase 2: As the initial Phase 1 Ground Program involving boulder prospecting, mapping and sampling with Traction’s research team is nearing completion Phase 2 of the program involving a Ground Gravity Program will commence. MWH Geo-Surveys has been contracted to complete the program with mobilization planned next week of their Gravity Meter/GPS Operators to the KLS field. The Gravity Survey data will provide a terrain corrected complete Bouguer Contour Map that will be used to generate high priority drill targets for the upcoming diamond drill program for the KLS (Key Lake South) Project. The program is expected to take approximately 2 weeks. Hearty Bay Fall Program Initiates with LiDAR Survey: The Hearty Bay follow up program begins with execution of a LiDAR survey to generate a detailed digital elevation model that will assist a surficial geologist to define all of the different surficial materials in the area and the mechanisms for the uraniferous boulders to be deposited where they had been discovered on Isle Brochet. LiDAR or Light Detection and Ranging surveying captures 3D data using laser pulses to calculate distances and measure ranges. It’s essentially a remote light sensing method that uses rapid light pulses to map out the surface of the earth. The big picture generated with a LiDAR survey will greatly assist in unraveling the glacial history, to characterize the surficial materials and processes that have led to the surficial landforms that are present allowing a surficial geologist to develop follow up work on Isle Brochet that could more fully delineate the extent of the mineralized boulders on the island and assist team in vectoring in on the source of the high grade uranium boulders discovered on Isle Brochet.공시 • Sep 14Traction Uranium and UGreenco Energy Commences Phase 1 of Field Geological Program at Key Lake South Property in Saskatchewan's Athabasca BasinTraction Uranium Corp. and UGreenco Energy Corp. announced commencement of their Phase 1 Field Geological Program with mobilization of their field geological team to their Key Lake South Property in Canada’s world renowned Athabasca Basin, whereby Traction can acquire up to a 75% interest in the Key Lake South Property which is located approximately 6 kilometers to the southwest of Cameco’s Key Lake Uranium Mill. Objective: Defining Drill Targets for an Unconformity-Type Uranium Deposit at Key Lake South: An area of approximately 4.15 square kilometers is targeted for ground exploration with the objective of investigating surface uranium anomalies from the quantitative gamma-ray spectrometric survey of Ford et al. (2006) and the Athabasca Sandstone mapped in 1973 (AR 74H04- 0013). Phase 1: Boulder Prospecting, Mapping and Sampling: Boulder prospecting will focus on the two surface anomalies (“B” and “C”) from the quantitative gamma-ray spectrometric survey of Ford et al. (2006), searching for uranium-bearing boulders for comparison with those from the surface anomaly “A”, the “Hot Island” identified in the early 1970’s. Boulder mapping will apply to the whole area of the proposed exploration in 2022 in order to better define the outline of Athabasca Sandstone mapped in 1973 (AR 74H04-0013). Representative sandstone boulders will be sampled for boron assay. Underexplored Since the Discovery of Key Lake Deposit: An extraordinary surface uranium anomaly was outlined in early 1970’s and believed to be transported from a source in the northeast, which led to discovery of the Key Lake uranium deposit. Advanced airborne geophysical surveys from both government and industry during the 2000’s depict a coincidence between this surface uranium anomaly and underlying structures supporting a thesis that this anomaly is in-situ controlled by structures rather than erratically transported by glacier. A relic of Athabasca Sandstone was outlined by surficial photogeological studies with follow-up reconnaissance mappings in 1973. After applying a hypothesis that surface anomaly has an offset of approximately 400 meters to the north from orebody, supported by phenomenon at the Gaertner orebody, adjusted locations of the highest uranium contents (A’, B’, and C’) perfectly sit around edge of the Athabasca Sandstone mapped from pebbles in till during 1973, which may imply unconformity-type uranium mineralization preserved underlying the Athabasca Sandstone.공시 • Sep 10Traction Uranium Corp. Announces Management ChangesTraction Uranium Corp. announced the appointment of Linglin Chu, P.Geo., to its Board of Directors effective September 9, 2022. Mr. Chu is a professional geoscientist with over 15 years' experience in the acquisition and development ofuranium, rare earth metals, graphite, high-purity silica, precious metals and base metals projects. He obtainedhis Master of Science degree in Geology from the University of Alberta and his Bachelor of Science degree inGeology from the China University of Geosciences. Linglin Chu is registered as a Professional Geoscientist(P.Geo.) with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA). Prior to joiningTraction, he was Co-Founder of Pelican Minerals Inc. and UGreenco Energy Corp. and Vice President Explorationof GTUranium Energy Inc. Linglin Chu replaces Afzaal Pirzada as a director of the Company.공시 • Aug 31Traction Uranium Corp. Provides Hearty Bay Research Program UpdateTraction Uranium Corp. provided update from Traction’s research team examining radiation-induced defects in quartz from Hearty Bay drill cores. Traction’s research geologists together with F3’s exploration team collected a total of 95 core samples from 14 diamond drill holes. The samples were mostly collected from the silicified zones within the metamorphosed basement rocks, but Athabasca sandstones are present in one hole. Preliminary observations are summarized as follow: The metamorphic basement rocks are composed of both garnet-bearing metagranites, metamorphosed pegmatites,metapelites, and metapsammites. The basement rocks, especially those from boreholes #8 and #9, show advanced chloritization andhematitization as well as silicification and kaolinitization, indicating hydrothermal activities in local shear zones associated with a main fault. The association of clay alteration, hematitization, and silicification along with pyrite in a mafic dyke crosscutting the basement rocks will be investigated for petrography and geochemistry. Athabasca sandstones in hole 4 display banded clay alteration and silicification, and, locally, hematitization. The radiation dose is measured using the portable scintillometer for granofelsic samples from borehole #5 at depth of 91.5m (280 cps). Next Steps: Polished thin sections are being made for selected samples and will be used for petrographic observations, as well as cathodoluminescence (CL) imaging for possible detection of radiation-induced damage in quartz. quartz grains for electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopic analysis, which is far more sensitive than CL for detecting radiation-induced defects. Hearty Bay Drill Results from examining quartz degradation will allow team to refine drill targets and improve accuracy by focusing efforts in the right areas, therefore maximizing dollars in the ground for investors. look forward to providing further updates as the program progresses.공시 • Aug 24Traction Uranium Corp. Appoints Boen Tan P.Geo to Technical Advisory CommitteeTraction Uranium Corp. announced esteemed uranium exploration geologist and 2007 Outstanding Achievement Award recipient from the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan Boen Tan P.Geo to their Technical Advisory Committee. With almost 50 years of uranium exploration experience, he was instrumental in the 1975 discovery of the Key Lake uranium deposit and the development of Key Lake Mine which produced over 200 millionpounds of uranium at a grade of 2.5% from 1983 to 1997. Boen Tan is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. Boen Tan joined Uranerz, a private German company, in 1969 and after a number of years as a fieldgeologist in Germany and Australia, he moved to Canada in 1973 as a senior geologist and Project Manager for Uranerz Exploration & Mining Ltd. (UEM), conducting uranium exploration in the Athabasca Basin. After the discovery and development of the Key Lake Mine, he continued to supervise UEM's uranium exploration and drilling programs in the Athabasca Basin, including regional exploration in the greater Key Lake area and monitored the exploration and diamond drilling of UEM's joint ventures with Cameco until 1999. Since 2000 he worked as a consulting geologist for various companies and since 2005 worked mostly for Forum Energy Metals. He graduated in 1969 from the University of Freiburg in Germany and in 1980 he received his PhD degree from Berlin Technical University.공시 • Jun 30Traction Uranium Corp. Intersects Anomalous Radiation in 7 Out of 10 Diamond Drill Holes and Completes Lazy Edward Summer Drill ProgramTraction Uranium Corp. announced demobilization and completion of 10 diamond drill holes totaling 3,005 metres at the Lazy Edward Bay property intersecting elevated levels of radiation downhole signaling favorable indicators of Uranium mineralization. Highlights: Drilling encountered favorable structure, alteration and anomalous radioactivity in the vicinity of historic hole LE-73 on the West Horse conductor. The Company considers greater than 300 cps on the handheld spectrometer, or greater than 500 cps on the downhole gamma probe as anomalous. The unconformity was intersected at 173 m and a large fault zone was intersected between 178.4 m and 190.1 m. Several drill targets were defined along the East and West Horse conductors based on the 3D conductance model from the inversion of the VTEM data flown by JNR Resources in 2017. Drill holes LE-009 and LE-010 tested 2 of these targets Favorable structure, alteration along with elevated levels of radiation are key indicators for identifying unconformity type, high grade uranium deposits typical in the basin. Submitted a total of 838 samples for lithogeochemical analysis at SRC Analytical using their “Uranium Package”. Natural gamma radiation in the drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a handheld Radiation Solutions RS-125 scintillometer. Natural gamma radiation in the drill hole surveys that are reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a Mount Sopris Instruments QL40-GRA borehole gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. All intersections are down-hole. All depths reported of core interval measurements of radioactivity are not always representative of true thickness.공시 • Jun 15Traction Uranium Corp. Provides the Following Update of the Drilling At the Lazy Edward Bay Project in the Se Athabasca Basin RegionTraction Uranium Corp. provide the following update of the drilling at the Lazy Edward Bay project in the SE Athabasca Basin region which commenced on May 17, 2022. Drilling on the Horse West conductor has encountered anomalous radioactivity in drill hole LEB22-007 in proximity to an 11.7m-wide basement fault with intense clay and chlorite alteration approximately 10m further down hole. Drilling is currently targeting this significant structure up dip at the unconformity. Hole LEB22-008 is in progress to test an 11.7m-wide extremely clay and chlorite altered basement structure along with proximal anomalous radioactivity intersected in hole LEB22-007 up-dip where it intersects the unconformity which is the 6th hole in the immediate vicinity of historic hole LE-73 along the western Horse Conductor. Hole LEB-007 targeted the same structure approximately 50m along strike tothe north. Natural gamma radiation in the drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a handheld Radiation Solutions RS-125 scintillometer. Natural gamma radiation in the drill hole surveys that are reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a Mount Sopris Instruments QL40-GRA borehole gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometerreadings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. All intersections are down-hole. All depths reported of core interval measurements of radioactivity are not alwaysrepresentative of true thickness.공시 • Jun 14Traction Uranium Corp. and Fission 3.0 Corp. Drilling Continues to Intersect Additional Anomalous Radioactivity At Lazy Edward BayTraction Uranium Corp. and Fission 3.0 Corp. provided the following update of the drilling at the Lazy Edward Bay project in the SE Athabasca Basin region which commenced on May 17, 2022. Drilling on the Horse West conductor has encountered anomalous radioactivity in drill hole LEB22-007 in proximity to an 11.7m-wide basement fault with intense clay and chlorite alteration approximately 10m further down hole. Drilling is currently targeting this significant structure up dip at the unconformity. Hole LEB22-008 is in progress to test an 11.7m-wide extremely clay and chlorite altered basement structure along with proximal anomalous radioactivity intersected in hole LEB22-007 up-dip where it intersects the unconformity which is the 6th hole in the immediate vicinity of historic hole LE-73 along the western Horse Conductor. Hole LEB-007 targeted the same structure approximately 50m along strike to the north. Natural gamma radiation in the drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a handheld Radiation Solutions RS-125 scintillometer. Natural gamma radiation in the drill hole surveys that are reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a Mount Sopris Instruments QL40-GRA borehole gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. All intersections are down-hole. All depths reported of core interval measurements of radioactivity are not always representative of true thickness.공시 • Jun 09Traction Uranium Corp. Appoints Yuanming Pan to Their Technical Advisory CommitteeTraction Uranium Corp. announce effective June 1st, 2022 esteemed University of Saskatchewan Professor and research scientist Dr. Yuanming Pan to their Technical Advisory Committee. Dr. Yuanming Pan obtained his PhD degree from the University of Western Ontario in 1990 and has served on the faculty at the University of Saskatchewan since 1993. Pan's research spans from mineralogy to economic geology, environmental mineralogy, and geochemistry, with extensive experience in diverse mineral commodities from gold to graphite, lithium, rare earth elements, and uranium. Pan's research group developed the technique of using alpha-particles-induced defects in quartz for the exploration of uranium deposits.공시 • Jun 01Traction Uranium Corp. and Fission 3.0 Corp. Drilling Intersects Anomalous Radioactivity at Lazy Edward BayTraction Uranium Corp. and Fission 3.0 Corp. (Fission 3) provided an update of the drilling at the Lazy Edward Bay project in the SE Athabasca Basin region which commenced on May 17, 2022. Drilling on the Horse West conductor has encountered anomalous radioactivity in drill hole LEB22-004 near the sandstone-basement unconformity at 164.6 m associated with a reverse fault. Hole LEB22-004 is the fourth hole to be completed during the ongoing summer drilling program and intersected elevated radioactivity associated with a reverse fault at the unconformity from 163.50 to 164.0 m with a maximum of 430 cps, measured on the drill core with a handheld Radiation Solutions RS-125 scintillometer. This corresponds with a peak of 1,320 cps on the borehole gamma probe within a 1.6m interval from 162.56 m to 164.16 m greater than 500 cps. These results confirm what has been reported by Uranerz Exploration and Mining Limited in historic drill hole LE-73 drilled in 1989. Geochemical analyses by Uranerz showed that the radiometric anomalies encountered in LE-73 near the unconformity were predominantly caused by high thorium contents, but they were also accompanied with elevated uranium values (170.4 m to 170.6 m of 40 ppm U and 733 ppm Th). Follow up hole LEB-005 down dip of this intersection is in progress to test the footwall where the reverse fault intersects the basement, which is a similar setting to the occurrence of the McArthur River uranium mine. Natural gamma radiation in the drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a handheld Radiation Solutions RS-125 scintillometer. Natural gamma radiation in the drill hole surveys that are reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a Mount Sopris Instruments QL40-GRA borehole gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. All intersections are down-hole. All depths reported of core interval measurements of radioactivity are not always representative of true thickness. The Lazy Edward Bay property is located halfway between Cameco’s Key Lake Mine and the high-grade Centennial uranium deposit, and hosts NE-trending conductive corridors similar to those associated with Key Lake and Centennial. The major uranium deposits in the eastern Athabasca Basin, including Key Lake, McArthur River and Cigar Lake, are along the NE-trending Wollaston-Mudjatik transition zone and conductive corridor. To the west of the property, the Centennial deposit is localized along the NE-trending Virgin River conductive corridor which transects the entire Athabasca Basin. The Key Lake mine, located 50 km to the east of the property is accessible by Provincial Highway 914, serviced by the provincial power grid, and has an operating mill where the McArthur River ore has been processed.공시 • May 28+ 1 more updateTraction Uranium Corp. Announces Chief Financial Officer Changes, Effective from June 1, 2022Traction Uranium Corp. announced the appointment of Tasheel Jeerh as Chief Financial Officer, effective from June 1, 2022. Mr. Jeerh has replaced Reena Sall as CFO of the Company. Mr. Jeerh, CPA, CA is a finance and accounting professional bringing over 10 years of accounting expertise and management experience to the team. Mr. Jeerh has experience in both public and private sectors, over a broad range of industries, including energy, mining, exploration and technology. Prior to joining the Company, Mr. Jeerh played a pivotal role in the growth of a private upstream oil and gas company, dealing with over $2.0 billion of M&A activity and $1.0 billion of financing activities. Mr. Jeerh received his designation at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, where he gained valuable audit experience through his work as a manager in the assurance practice.공시 • May 26Traction Uranium Corp. Collars First Hole of Summer Drill Program At the Lazy Edward Bay PropertyTraction Uranium Corp. announced that the crew had mobilized the drill rig and has collared the first hole for the summer drill program at its Lazy Edward Bay property, located in Northern Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. Fission 3.0 Corp. will conduct the work program in accordance with the terms of the Option Agreement between Traction and Fission 3, whereby Traction can acquire up to a 70% interest in the Lazy Edward Bay property. Key Focus Points: The Program Objective is to investigate /twin historic drill holes LE-073 and LE-072 on the western conductive corridor known as the Horse Trend that returned a number of favorable indicators for uranium mineralization 8 diamond drill holes totaling 2,000m along section, and along strike from encouraging historic drill results $1.5M Helicopter-supported, diamond drill exploration program The Lazy Edward Bay property is located halfway between Cameco’s Key Lake Mine and the high-grade Centennial uranium deposit, and hosts NE-trending conductive corridors similar to those associated with Key Lake and Centennial.공시 • May 18Traction Uranium Announces Mobilization of Drill Rig to Lazy Edward Bay Property and Commencement of 2022 Summer Drilling ProgramTraction Uranium Corp. announced that mobilization is underway for the Lazy Edward Bay summer drilling program. Located near the southern edge of the Athabasca Basin, the targets are at relatively shallow depths, with the Athabasca sandstone ranging to depths of approximately150 m where present. Fission 3.0 Corp. (“Fission 3”) will conduct the work program in accordance with the terms of the Option Agreement between Traction and Fission 3, whereby Traction can acquire up to a 70% interest in the Lazy Edward Bay property. Historic work at Lazy Edward Bay has identified prospective geology with a number of favourable indicators for uranium mineralization. The two main NE -trending conductive corridors on the property are referred to as the western Horse Trend and the eastern Liberty Trend. The western portion of the property captures most of the conductive Horse Trend, along with historic drill holes LE-72 and LE-73 that were drilled by Uranerz Exploration and Mining Limited in the 1980’s. Drill hole LE-72 is reported to have intersected strongly altered basement rocks returning up to 170 ppm uranium in a brecciated and sheared basement structure. LE-73 reported strongly bleached and fractured, in part limonitized, sandstone throughout its entire length with entirely clay-filled fault gouges in the lower part of the sandstone with up to 550 ppm boron, underlain by strongly clay altered, faulted and graphitic basement rocks with up to 40 ppm uranium and 420 ppm boron. Claims in the eastern portion of the property cover part of the conductive Liberty Trend, where nearby historic drill hole LE-001 was reported to intersect 224 ppm U3O8 over 0.5 m. Traction summer drilling is planned along section, and along strike from these encouraging historic drilling results.공시 • May 04Traction Uranium Corp. Engages Bryson Drilling for Upcoming Lazy Edward Bay Drill ProgramTraction Uranium Corp. reported planning is underway for the Lazy Edward Bay maiden drill program by engaging Bryson drilling out of Archerwill, Saskatchewan. Bryson drilling will be scouting the route to mobilize the diamond drill rig to the property next week and hires local First Nations community members from the Athabasca Basin Region for their drill crews. Historical Lazy Edward Bay drill holes LE-72 and LE-73 encountered 170 ppm uranium, LE-50 intersected graphitic pelites returning 908 ppm Uranium along with other pathfinder metals. Previous airborne and ground EM surveys refined conductor locations along with geochemical and radon surveys bolstering geophysical targets which have yet to be drilled. They are now considered high-priority targets.Board Change • Apr 27No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 4 non-independent directors. CEO & Director Lester Esteban was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2022. The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.공시 • Apr 26Traction Uranium Corp. Reports the Completion of the Diamond Drilling Program At Hearty Bay, Located in the Saskatchewan Athabasca RegionTraction Uranium Corp. reported the completion of the diamond drilling program at Hearty Bay, located in the Saskatchewan Athabasca Region. Fourteen (14) diamond drill holes have been completed for 1,304 metres of diamond drilling in the program as well as 77-line kilometers of ground electromagnetic (EM) geophysics. Highlights of the drilling and geophysics program are as follows; 14 drill holes completed for 1,304 metres of diamond drilling. 77 line-kms of ground EM geophysics completed. Hole HB22-005 and HB22-008 intersected a 3m zone and an 11.5m zone respectively of brecciated and faulted basement rock that displayed strong hydrothermal clay alteration, features often associated with uranium mineralization in the Athabasca Basin. Hole HB22-008 intersected a significant fault with encouraging alteration furthest to the NE from the high-grade uranium boulder trains on Isle Brochet in the main up-ice direction, supporting that future drilling to locate the source should continue in this direction. The ground EM survey has identified new basement conductors to the NE of Isle Brochet that coincide with interpreted faults from the 2019 marine seismic survey. Drill hole HB22-008 is located at the SW end of these 2km-long subparallel conductors, suggesting an association with the intersected hydrothermally altered fault and providing follow up targets for future drilling along these new conductors. 429 drill core samples have been submitted to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories in Saskatoon for geochemical analysis. The geochemical results will be used to try to vector in towards the source of the high-grade uranium boulder trains and refine future drill targets. The objective of the drill program was to test interpreted structural features and sandstone outliers based on the 2019 marine seismic survey in the main up-ice direction from the historic high-grade uranium boulder trains on Isle Brochet and beyond the known edge of the Athabasca Basin. Holes HB22-005 and HB22-008 intersected a 3m zone and an 11.5m zone respectively of brecciated and faulted basement rocks with hydrothermal clay alteration. The significant fault zone from 74.5m to 86m in hole HB22-008 is comprised of a 1.6m clay-supported cataclasite breccia immediately followed by clay, quartz and calcite occurring in fractures and smaller scale faults. This is encouraging as uranium mineralization in the Athabasca Basin is often found in proximity to hydrothermal clay-altered fault zones. Hole HB22-008 is furthest to the NE from the high-grade uranium boulder trains on Isle Brochet in the main up-ice direction which supports that future drilling to discover the source of the uraniferous boulder field should continue in this direction. The ground EM survey has identified previously unknown NE-trending basement conductors to the NE of Isle Brochet. Drill hole HB22-008 is located at the SW end of these new 2km-long subparallel conductors, pointing to a possible association with the encouraging hydrothermally altered fault and providing additional support for future drilling to proceed further to the NE along and targeting these new conductors.공시 • Mar 05+ 1 more updateTraction Uranium Corp. Appoints Lester Esteban as CEO of the Company Replacing Michael MalanaTraction Uranium Corp. announced the appointment of Lester Esteban as CEO of the Company. Mr. Esteban is currently engaged with chemical distributor, Quadra Chemicals Ltd., and serves as Student Chair of the CMP (Canadian Mineral Processors) Saskatchewan & Manitoba Regional Committee of the CIM (Canadian Institute of Mining Metallurgy and Petroleum). Mr. Esteban has replaced Michael Malana as CEO and on the board of directors of the Company.공시 • Dec 24Traction Uranium Receives Results from Phase 1 Exploration Program At Whitewater Property in British ColumbiaTraction Uranium Corp. announced the results of recently completed Phase 1 exploration program at its Whitewater Property located in the Slocan Mining Division, Kaslo, British Columbia The work was completed on two claim blocks (the North Block and the South Block) on the Property. The sample assays showed anomalous values of gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc. Phase 1 work involved detailed mapping, prospecting and sampling work in the North and South claim blocks on the Property. A ground magnetic and very low frequency (VLF) electromagnetic geophysical survey was also completed at 50 m line spacing in a portion of the South Claim Block. The geophysical survey preliminary data indicate some interesting magnetic and electromagnetic trends and targets which warrant follow up work. A geophysical survey interpretation report is still in progress. A total of 151 channel cut and grab rock samples were collected during this work program, of which 76 samples were taken from the North Block and 75 samples were taken from the South Block. The samples were bagged and tagged using best practices and delivered to ALS Metallurgy (“ALS”), located at 2957 Bowers Place, Kamloops, British Columbia, V1S 1W5. ALS is an independent group of laboratories accredited under ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standards for specific registered tests. ALS analytical packages picked for sample preparation and analysis are: Au ICP 21 (Gold by fire assay) and ICP AES; and MEMS 61 (Four Acid Digestion with ICP-MS Finish).공시 • Dec 23Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it has received CAD 7.772575 million in fundingOn December 22, 2021, Traction Uranium Corp. closed the transaction. The company issued 5,602,000 flow-through units at a price of CAD 0.50 per unit for gross proceeds of up to CAD 2,801,000 and up to 11,299,035 non flow-through units at a price of CAD 0.44 per unit for gross proceeds of up to 4,971,575 for aggregate gross proceeds of CAD 7,772,575. The company paid finder's fees of CAD 418,298 were paid and 915,817 finder's warrants in the transaction.Board Change • Sep 04No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 3 non-independent directors. was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in . The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.주주 수익률TRACCA Oil and GasCA 시장7D13.4%3.7%-0.5%1Y143.7%55.8%31.6%전체 주주 수익률 보기수익률 대 산업: TRAC은 지난 1년 동안 55.8%의 수익을 기록한 Canadian Oil and Gas 산업보다 더 좋은 성과를 냈습니다.수익률 대 시장: TRAC은 지난 1년 동안 31.6%를 기록한 Canadian 시장보다 더 좋은 성과를 냈습니다.주가 변동성Is TRAC's price volatile compared to industry and market?TRAC volatilityTRAC Average Weekly Movement29.5%Oil and Gas Industry Average Movement9.1%Market Average Movement10.3%10% most volatile stocks in CA Market18.2%10% least volatile stocks in CA Market3.9%안정적인 주가: TRAC의 주가는 지난 3개월 동안 Canadian 시장보다 변동성이 컸습니다.시간에 따른 변동성: TRAC의 주간 변동성(30%)은 지난 1년 동안 안정적이었지만 Canadian 종목 중 상위 75%보다 높습니다.회사 소개설립직원 수CEO웹사이트2020n/aJared Suchantractionuranium.com/는 캐나다에서 자원 자산의 인수, 탐사 및 평가에 관여합니다. 우라늄 매장지를 탐사합니다. 서스캐처원주에 위치한 하티 베이 광구의 지분 70%를 인수할 수 있는 옵션 계약을 보유하고 있습니다.더 보기Traction Uranium Corp. 기초 지표 요약Traction Uranium의 순이익과 매출은 시가총액과 어떻게 비교됩니까?TRAC 기초 통계시가총액CA$7.74m순이익 (TTM)CA$0매출 (TTM)n/an/a주가수익비율(P/E)n/a주가매출비율(P/S)TRAC는 고평가되어 있습니까?공정 가치 및 평가 분석 보기순이익 및 매출최근 실적 보고서(TTM)의 주요 수익성 지표TRAC 손익계산서 (TTM)매출CA$0매출원가CA$0총이익CA$0기타 비용CA$0순이익CA$0최근 보고된 실적해당 없음다음 실적 발표일해당 없음주당순이익(EPS)0총이익률0.00%순이익률0.00%부채/자본 비율0.0%TRAC의 장기 실적은 어땠습니까?과거 실적 및 비교 보기View Valuation기업 분석 및 재무 데이터 상태데이터최종 업데이트 (UTC 시간)기업 분석2026/05/18 19:04종가2026/05/15 00:00수익N/A연간 수익N/A데이터 소스당사의 기업 분석에 사용되는 데이터는 S&P Global Market Intelligence LLC에서 제공됩니다. 아래 데이터는 이 보고서를 생성하기 위해 분석 모델에서 사용됩니다. 데이터는 정규화되므로 소스가 제공된 후 지연이 발생할 수 있습니다.패키지데이터기간미국 소스 예시 *기업 재무제표10년손익계산서현금흐름표대차대조표SEC 양식 10-KSEC 양식 10-Q분석가 컨센서스 추정치+3년재무 예측분석가 목표주가분석가 리서치 보고서Blue Matrix시장 가격30년주가배당, 분할 및 기타 조치ICE 시장 데이터SEC 양식 S-1지분 구조10년주요 주주내부자 거래SEC 양식 4SEC 양식 13D경영진10년리더십 팀이사회SEC 양식 10-KSEC 양식 DEF 14A주요 개발10년회사 공시SEC 양식 8-K* 미국 증권에 대한 예시이며, 비(非)미국 증권에는 해당 국가의 규제 서식 및 자료원을 사용합니다.별도로 명시되지 않는 한 모든 재무 데이터는 연간 기간을 기준으로 하지만 분기별로 업데이트됩니다. 이를 TTM(최근 12개월) 또는 LTM(지난 12개월) 데이터라고 합니다. 자세히 알아보기.분석 모델 및 스노우플레이크이 보고서를 생성하는 데 사용된 분석 모델에 대한 자세한 내용은 당사의 Github 페이지에서 확인하실 수 있습니다. 또한 보고서 활용 방법에 대한 가이드와 YouTube 튜토리얼도 제공합니다.Simply Wall St 분석 모델을 설계하고 구축한 세계적 수준의 팀에 대해 알아보세요.산업 및 섹터 지표산업 및 섹터 지표는 Simply Wall St가 6시간마다 계산하며, 프로세스에 대한 자세한 내용은 Github에서 확인할 수 있습니다.분석가 소스Traction Uranium Corp.는 0명의 분석가가 다루고 있습니다. 이 중 0명의 분석가가 우리 보고서에 입력 데이터로 사용되는 매출 또는 수익 추정치를 제출했습니다. 분석가의 제출 자료는 하루 종일 업데이트됩니다.
공시 • May 11Traction Uranium Corp Announces Survey Specifications For High-Resolution Airborne Radiometric And Magnetic Survey At The Aurora Uranium ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. announced further details regarding the planned airborne radiometric survey at the Aurora Uranium Project, located in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin region. The survey is expected to consist of approximately 5,212-line kilometers of low-level, tight-drape, high-resolution radiometric and aeromagnetic surveying across the Project. The survey will be completed under the direction of Cosa Resources Corp., the underlying owner and operator of the Project. Traction holds an option to acquire an 80% interest in Aurora from Cosa, subject to satisfying certain earn-in requirements. The Aurora Project covers approximately 17 kilometers of prospective strike along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca Basin. The planned survey is expected to occur between June and July 2026 over an estimated 17-day operating period, subject to seasonal weather conditions, aircraft availability, equipment preparation, calibration, and other operational considerations. Field operations are expected to be based primarily from Points North Landing, Saskatchewan. The survey is designed to provide high-resolution radiometric coverage across Aurora, with traverse lines planned at 50-meter spacing and tie lines planned at 750-meter spacing. The survey will use a low-level tight-drape method, subject to safety and operating conditions, and will collect both spectrometer and high-resolution magnetic data. The planned survey configuration is intended to support the identification of radioactive anomalies, refine geological and structural interpretations, and help prioritize areas for follow-up exploration. SPI’s airborne radiometric system includes a 16-detector, Compton-shielded, thermally stabilized sodium iodide scintillometer array, supported by high-resolution magnetic acquisition, laser altimeter, Global Navigation Satellite System, inertial navigation, and onboard quality control systems. Preliminary data quality control and processing are expected to occur both on site and remotely, with final processing to be completed in Calgary, Alberta. Expected deliverables include leveled magnetic data, energy-calibrated radiometric data, digital elevation model data, preliminary survey products, and interpreted radiometric targets where warranted. The planned high-resolution airborne radiometric survey line layout at Aurora shows proposed 50-meter-spaced survey lines and the Key Lake powerline corridor.
공시 • May 03Traction Uranium Corp Outlines 2026 Exploration Roadmap for Aurora Uranium ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. provided an update on its planned 2026 exploration program at the Aurora Uranium Project, located in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin region. The 2026 exploration roadmap for Aurora is expected to include two principal work streams, including an airborne radiometric survey to evaluate the Project for any potential near-surface radioactive anomalies, followed by diamond drilling and radiometric prospecting designed to test priority uranium targets and advance additional areas for future follow-up. Cosa, as operator, is currently advancing final contractor selection and logistical planning for the airborne radiometric survey. The survey is expected to provide property-scale radiometric coverage across Aurora and to support the identification of radioactive anomalies that may warrant ground follow-up. Given Aurora’s location along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca Basin, where sandstone cover is interpreted to be shallow to locally absent in portions of the Project area, the survey is expected to be an important step in evaluating the Project’s potential for near-surface uranium targets. Following completion and interpretation of the airborne survey, the results are to be integrated with existing geological, geophysical, historical exploration, and remote sensing datasets to support target prioritization. The results will help guide follow-up radiometric prospecting and assist with refinement of drill targets for the 2026 field season and future exploration programs. Diamond drilling at Aurora is expected to commence in late summer or early fall 2026, subject to contractor availability, weather, logistical conditions, and final target prioritization. The planned drill program is expected to evaluate priority targets, including VTEM conductor picks identified by Cosa in 2024. The program is currently expected to comprise of up to six diamond drilling holes, with final meterage, drill collar locations, and program scope to be determined following completion of detailed planning and interpretation of available exploration datasets and budgetary review. In conjunction with the planned drilling program, radiometric prospecting of areas of interest identified through the airborne survey are to be completed. This work is intended to support the identification and ranking of target areas for additional exploration, which may include ground geophysics, direct drill testing, or other follow-up work in 2027 and beyond. The Company expects to provide further updates as contractor selection, survey planning, and drill program preparations advance. Jared Suchan, Ph.D., P.Geo., CEO and Director of the Company, and a Qualified Person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical contents of this news release.
공시 • Apr 29Traction Uranium Corp Announces Spring Exploration Program At Aurora ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. announced its planned spring exploration program at the Aurora Project in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin region, where the Company intends to complete an airborne radiometric survey across the project land package. The Company holds an option to acquire an 80% interest in Aurora from Cosa Resources Corp., the project’s underlying owner and operator, subject to the satisfaction of certain earn-in requirements. Aurora spans approximately 17 kilometres of prospective strike along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca Basin and is located about 16 kilometres east of the Key Lake uranium mill and past-producing mine, in an area where historical exploration indicates shallow to locally absent sandstone cover. The Company believes these characteristics support the potential for near-surface uranium discoveries and provide Aurora with strategic significance as an exploration project in proximity to existing regional infrastructure. The survey will be designed to evaluate the Project for radioactive anomalies at a property-wide scale and to support the prioritization of existing targets while also generating additional areas for follow-up. Results from the airborne program are expected to help refine the Company’s exploration focus for the remainder of the 2026 field season, including ground truthing and other potential follow-up work. This program builds on prior exploration completed on Aurora, including airborne Versatile Time Domain Electromagnetic (VTEM) surveying, Falcon gravity gradiometer surveying, remote sensing, and a subsequent soil gas program. Collectively, these datasets have contributed to target development across the project area and are being used to guide the next phase of systematic exploration aimed at identifying shallow uranium targets with attributes that may be supportive of future open-pit evaluation. The Company expects the airborne radiometric survey to be completed during the spring to early summer window, subject to contractor scheduling, weather, and operating conditions. Follow-up fieldwork is anticipated to be planned once results from the survey have been received and interpreted. In parallel with exploration planning, the Company continues to advance the project through ongoing engagement and permitting processes in support of its work programs. Jared Suchan, Ph.D., P.Geo., CEO and Director of the Company, and a Qualified Person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical contents of this news release.
공시 • Apr 28Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it has received CAD 0.9 million in fundingOn April 27, 2026, Traction Uranium Corp has closed the transaction.
New Risk • Jan 19New minor risk - Shareholder dilutionThe company's shareholders have been diluted in the past year. Increase in shares outstanding: 18% This is considered a minor risk. Shareholder dilution occurs when there is an increase in the number of shares on issue that is not proportionally distributed between all shareholders. Often due to the company raising equity capital or some options being converted into stock. All else being equal, if there are more shares outstanding then each existing share will be entitled to a lower proportion of the company's total earnings, thus reducing earnings per share (EPS). While dilution might not always result in lower EPS (like if the company is using the capital to fund an EPS accretive acquisition) in a lot cases it does, along with lower dividends per share and less voting power at shareholder meetings. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks No financial data reported. Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (26% average weekly change). Market cap is less than US$10m (CA$2.96m market cap, or US$2.13m). Minor Risk Shareholders have been diluted in the past year (18% increase in shares outstanding).
공시 • Jan 17Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it has received CAD 0.5 million in fundingOn January 16, 2026, Traction Uranium Corp. closed the transaction.
공시 • May 11Traction Uranium Corp Announces Survey Specifications For High-Resolution Airborne Radiometric And Magnetic Survey At The Aurora Uranium ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. announced further details regarding the planned airborne radiometric survey at the Aurora Uranium Project, located in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin region. The survey is expected to consist of approximately 5,212-line kilometers of low-level, tight-drape, high-resolution radiometric and aeromagnetic surveying across the Project. The survey will be completed under the direction of Cosa Resources Corp., the underlying owner and operator of the Project. Traction holds an option to acquire an 80% interest in Aurora from Cosa, subject to satisfying certain earn-in requirements. The Aurora Project covers approximately 17 kilometers of prospective strike along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca Basin. The planned survey is expected to occur between June and July 2026 over an estimated 17-day operating period, subject to seasonal weather conditions, aircraft availability, equipment preparation, calibration, and other operational considerations. Field operations are expected to be based primarily from Points North Landing, Saskatchewan. The survey is designed to provide high-resolution radiometric coverage across Aurora, with traverse lines planned at 50-meter spacing and tie lines planned at 750-meter spacing. The survey will use a low-level tight-drape method, subject to safety and operating conditions, and will collect both spectrometer and high-resolution magnetic data. The planned survey configuration is intended to support the identification of radioactive anomalies, refine geological and structural interpretations, and help prioritize areas for follow-up exploration. SPI’s airborne radiometric system includes a 16-detector, Compton-shielded, thermally stabilized sodium iodide scintillometer array, supported by high-resolution magnetic acquisition, laser altimeter, Global Navigation Satellite System, inertial navigation, and onboard quality control systems. Preliminary data quality control and processing are expected to occur both on site and remotely, with final processing to be completed in Calgary, Alberta. Expected deliverables include leveled magnetic data, energy-calibrated radiometric data, digital elevation model data, preliminary survey products, and interpreted radiometric targets where warranted. The planned high-resolution airborne radiometric survey line layout at Aurora shows proposed 50-meter-spaced survey lines and the Key Lake powerline corridor.
공시 • May 03Traction Uranium Corp Outlines 2026 Exploration Roadmap for Aurora Uranium ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. provided an update on its planned 2026 exploration program at the Aurora Uranium Project, located in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin region. The 2026 exploration roadmap for Aurora is expected to include two principal work streams, including an airborne radiometric survey to evaluate the Project for any potential near-surface radioactive anomalies, followed by diamond drilling and radiometric prospecting designed to test priority uranium targets and advance additional areas for future follow-up. Cosa, as operator, is currently advancing final contractor selection and logistical planning for the airborne radiometric survey. The survey is expected to provide property-scale radiometric coverage across Aurora and to support the identification of radioactive anomalies that may warrant ground follow-up. Given Aurora’s location along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca Basin, where sandstone cover is interpreted to be shallow to locally absent in portions of the Project area, the survey is expected to be an important step in evaluating the Project’s potential for near-surface uranium targets. Following completion and interpretation of the airborne survey, the results are to be integrated with existing geological, geophysical, historical exploration, and remote sensing datasets to support target prioritization. The results will help guide follow-up radiometric prospecting and assist with refinement of drill targets for the 2026 field season and future exploration programs. Diamond drilling at Aurora is expected to commence in late summer or early fall 2026, subject to contractor availability, weather, logistical conditions, and final target prioritization. The planned drill program is expected to evaluate priority targets, including VTEM conductor picks identified by Cosa in 2024. The program is currently expected to comprise of up to six diamond drilling holes, with final meterage, drill collar locations, and program scope to be determined following completion of detailed planning and interpretation of available exploration datasets and budgetary review. In conjunction with the planned drilling program, radiometric prospecting of areas of interest identified through the airborne survey are to be completed. This work is intended to support the identification and ranking of target areas for additional exploration, which may include ground geophysics, direct drill testing, or other follow-up work in 2027 and beyond. The Company expects to provide further updates as contractor selection, survey planning, and drill program preparations advance. Jared Suchan, Ph.D., P.Geo., CEO and Director of the Company, and a Qualified Person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical contents of this news release.
공시 • Apr 29Traction Uranium Corp Announces Spring Exploration Program At Aurora ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. announced its planned spring exploration program at the Aurora Project in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin region, where the Company intends to complete an airborne radiometric survey across the project land package. The Company holds an option to acquire an 80% interest in Aurora from Cosa Resources Corp., the project’s underlying owner and operator, subject to the satisfaction of certain earn-in requirements. Aurora spans approximately 17 kilometres of prospective strike along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca Basin and is located about 16 kilometres east of the Key Lake uranium mill and past-producing mine, in an area where historical exploration indicates shallow to locally absent sandstone cover. The Company believes these characteristics support the potential for near-surface uranium discoveries and provide Aurora with strategic significance as an exploration project in proximity to existing regional infrastructure. The survey will be designed to evaluate the Project for radioactive anomalies at a property-wide scale and to support the prioritization of existing targets while also generating additional areas for follow-up. Results from the airborne program are expected to help refine the Company’s exploration focus for the remainder of the 2026 field season, including ground truthing and other potential follow-up work. This program builds on prior exploration completed on Aurora, including airborne Versatile Time Domain Electromagnetic (VTEM) surveying, Falcon gravity gradiometer surveying, remote sensing, and a subsequent soil gas program. Collectively, these datasets have contributed to target development across the project area and are being used to guide the next phase of systematic exploration aimed at identifying shallow uranium targets with attributes that may be supportive of future open-pit evaluation. The Company expects the airborne radiometric survey to be completed during the spring to early summer window, subject to contractor scheduling, weather, and operating conditions. Follow-up fieldwork is anticipated to be planned once results from the survey have been received and interpreted. In parallel with exploration planning, the Company continues to advance the project through ongoing engagement and permitting processes in support of its work programs. Jared Suchan, Ph.D., P.Geo., CEO and Director of the Company, and a Qualified Person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical contents of this news release.
공시 • Apr 28Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it has received CAD 0.9 million in fundingOn April 27, 2026, Traction Uranium Corp has closed the transaction.
New Risk • Jan 19New minor risk - Shareholder dilutionThe company's shareholders have been diluted in the past year. Increase in shares outstanding: 18% This is considered a minor risk. Shareholder dilution occurs when there is an increase in the number of shares on issue that is not proportionally distributed between all shareholders. Often due to the company raising equity capital or some options being converted into stock. All else being equal, if there are more shares outstanding then each existing share will be entitled to a lower proportion of the company's total earnings, thus reducing earnings per share (EPS). While dilution might not always result in lower EPS (like if the company is using the capital to fund an EPS accretive acquisition) in a lot cases it does, along with lower dividends per share and less voting power at shareholder meetings. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks No financial data reported. Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (26% average weekly change). Market cap is less than US$10m (CA$2.96m market cap, or US$2.13m). Minor Risk Shareholders have been diluted in the past year (18% increase in shares outstanding).
공시 • Jan 17Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it has received CAD 0.5 million in fundingOn January 16, 2026, Traction Uranium Corp. closed the transaction.
공시 • Jan 03Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 0.5 million in fundingTraction Uranium Corp. announced a non-brokered private placement of unsecured convertible debentures in an aggregate amount of CAD 500,000 on January 2, 2026. The Convertible Debentures will be sold in principal amounts of CAD 1,000 and will mature 12 months from the date of issuance(the “Maturity Date”). The Convertible Debentures will bear interest at a rate of 10% per annum, calculated quarterly in arrears and payable on the Maturity Date. The principal amount of each Convertible Debenture, plus any accrued interest thereon, will be convertible into units of the Company at the election of the holder on, or at any time prior to, the Maturity Date at a conversion price equal to the most recent closing price of the common shares of the Company on the Canadian Securities Exchange prior to the time at which the holder delivers notice of conversion to the Company (the “Market Price”). Each Unit shall be comprised of one Common Share and one Common Share purchase warrant, with each Warrant entitling the holder to acquire one Common Share at an exercise price equal to 110% of the Market Price for a period of 24 months from the date of issuance. The Offering is expected to close on or about January 16, 2026. All securities issued pursuant to the Offering will be subject to a statutory four month and one day hold period. Closing of the Offering is subject to the Company’s receipt of all necessary regulatory approvals, including approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange.
공시 • Jan 02Traction Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Feb 12, 2026Traction Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Feb 12, 2026.
공시 • Dec 05+ 1 more updateTraction Uranium Corp. Announces Board ChangesTraction Uranium Corp. has appointed Dr. Jared Suchan as Director of the Company. Dr. Suchan is a professional geoscientist with more than a decade of experience advancing mineral exploration projects across Canada and the United States, working in diverse geological settings that include uranium, rare earth elements, lithium, diamonds, base metals, and gold. His career has taken him from northern, remote field programs in the Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Saskatchewan to emerging critical-mineral districts in Manitoba, Ontario, Newfoundland, Montana, and Wyoming, where he has led multidisciplinary teams, designed early-stage exploration strategies, and helped transition conceptual targets into drill-ready opportunities. Dr. Suchan earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Systems Engineering in 2023 and previously completed degrees in both Geology and Geography at the University of Regina in 2015. He currently serves as Vice-President Exploration for Global Uranium, Integral Metals, and Vortex Energy; as Technical Advisor to Pan American Energy; as Managing Partner with Voyageur Exploration; and as Chief Operating Officer of Northern Critical Minerals, roles that complement his technical expertise with corporate strategy and project development experience. Dr. Suchan’s appointment follows the resignation of Paul Gorman as Director of the Company.
공시 • Aug 19Traction Uranium Corp. Appoints Paul Sparkes as DirectorTraction Uranium Corp. announced the appointment of Paul Sparkes as Director of the Company. Mr. Sparkes is an accomplished business leader and entrepreneur with over twenty-five years of experience in media, finance, capital markets and Canada’s political arena. Mr. Sparkes spent a decade as a leader in the broadcast and media industry as CTV Globemedia’s Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs. He also held senior positions in public service, including with the Government of Canada as Director of Operations to Prime Minister, Jean Chretien, and as a senior aide to two Premiers of Newfoundland and Labrador. Mr. Sparkes was a Co-Founder and executive vice chairman at Difference Capital Financial and serves on a number of private and public boards. He is currently President of Otterbury Holdings Inc., and Chief Executive Officer of Integral Metals Corp, AlphaGen Intelligence Corp., and Vortex Energy Corp.
공시 • Jul 26Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 0.8334 million in fundingTraction Uranium Corp. has announced a private placement of 2,777,777 units for gross proceeds of CAD 833,400 on July 25, 2025. Each unit comprising one common share and one share purchase warrant. Each warrant will be entitling the holder to purchase one share at a price of 24 cents during the period between the date that is 60 days from the closing and the date that is 24 months from the closing. The transaction is expected to close on August 8, 2025.
Board Change • Sep 13Less than half of directors are independentFollowing the recent departure of a director, there is only 1 independent director on the board. The company's board is composed of: 1 independent director. 2 non-independent directors. Independent Director Faizaan Lalani was the last independent director to join the board, commencing their role in 2020. The company's minority of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.
Recent Insider Transactions • Aug 14CFO & Corporate Secretary recently sold CA$51k worth of stockOn the 8th of August, Tasheel Jeerh sold around 1m shares on-market at roughly CA$0.046 per share. This transaction amounted to 98% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest sale by an insider in the last 3 months. Tasheel has been a net seller over the last 12 months, reducing personal holdings by CA$49k.
공시 • Aug 13Traction Uranium Corp. Announces Resignation of Faizaan Lalani as DirectorTraction Uranium Corp. announced the resignation of Faizaan Lalani as a Director of the Company. Mr. Lalani has been a Director of Traction since 2020.
New Risk • Jul 27New major risk - Share price stabilityThe company's share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 90% of Canadian stocks, typically moving 17% a week. This is considered a major risk. Share price volatility increases the risk of potential losses in the short-term as the stock tends to have larger drops in price more frequently than other stocks. It may also indicate the stock is highly sensitive to market conditions or economic conditions rather than being sensitive to its own business performance, which may also be inconsistent. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks No financial data reported. Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (17% average weekly change). Market cap is less than US$10m (CA$6.74m market cap, or US$4.87m). Minor Risk Shareholders have been diluted in the past year (25% increase in shares outstanding).
공시 • Jun 13Traction Uranium Corp. and Forum Energy Metals Corp. Commence Airborne MobileMT Survey on the Grease River Project, Athabasca BasinTraction Uranium Corp. and Forum Energy Metals Corp. announced they have commenced a helicopter-borne airborne MobileMT (Mobile MagnetoTellurics) survey on the Grease River Project, located along the north rim of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The survey is being completed by Expert Geophysics based out of Aurora, Ontario. A total of 1,781 line-km will be surveyed at a 100 metre line spacing and will collect high resolution magnetic and VLF data. The survey will be conducted over the entire Grease River claims totaling 10,528 hectares along the Grease River Shear Zone. Data delivery is expected within eight weeks from completion of the survey from Expert Geophysics and will be interpreted for follow-up exploration. This additional airborne geophysical survey will help resolve conductors and fault zones to a greater depth for future drill targeting that were not easily imaged by the Xcite™? Time Domain Electromagnetic System flown in 2023. In particular, a shallow conductive layer in the Athabasca sandstone masked the electromagnetic signal at depth on the western block so this survey aims at penetrating it and resolving the basement structures to a greater degree. The high-resolution magnetic data is also important to highlight important fault zones or corridors that could host uranium mineralization. Mobile MagnetoTellurics (MobileMT) is the latest innovation in airborne electromagnetics and the most advanced generation of airborne AFMAG technologies. The patent pending MobileMT technology utilizes naturally occurring electromagnetic fields in the frequency range of 25 - 20,000 Hz. Thunder storms release energy, some of which is converted into electromagnetic fields that propagate through the ionosphere-Earth interspace. The EM fields and currents induced by these fields in the subsurface are used in MobileMT to identify variations in subsurface electrical resistivity. The MobileMT system records two mutually orthogonal electrical components of MT field on the stationary base station and three mutually orthogonal dB/dt components in the towed bird sensors. The MobileMT processing program merges the records into one file. The signal processing is basically the same as in the classical ground MT methods. The program applies FFT to the records and calculates the matrices of the relations between the magnetic and electrical field signals on the different time bases and in different frequency bands. The module of the determinant of each matrix is a rotation invariant parameter which is used as a geophysical parameter for the mapping. Physically it represents a relation between the field powers in the points of flight and base station. This method is free of the bird motion distortions and does not require the problematic bird attitude corrections. Each electrical component on the base station is registered independently from two grounded lines - signal and reference - which is utilized to eliminate the data bias distortions. This feature was not available in the previous generations of the AFMAG system. The final products include processed EM data for each selected frequency, a resistivity-depth inversion of the EM data, and magnetic field data and its transformations. The closest community is the hamlet of Fond-du-Lac, which is located between the two claim blocks. The southern claim block rests within the Athabasca Basin and the northern claim block is outside the Athabasca Basin. Dashed line is the Grease River Shear zone, a major shear system that extends for over 400 km. Unconformity uranium deposits are structurally controlled, fluids from under the Athabasca sandstone basin carrying uranium along the faults.um and Traction see this structure as a possible major fluid conduit that has the potential to host a significant uranium deposit. The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Ken Wheatley P. Geo., who is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. The information provides an indication of the exploration potential of the Property but may not be representative of the Property. The information provided an indication of the Property but may not been representative of the Property.
공시 • Apr 12+ 1 more updateTraction Uranium Corp. Appoints Paul Gorman as DirectorTraction Uranium Corp. announced the appointment of Paul Gorman as Director of the Company. Mr. Gorman is a resource sector-focused corporate specialist with over 25 years of experience in junior mining finance, public listings, viability assessment, and the operational rationalization of several emerging-growth public companies. For 18 years, he served as President and Managing Partner of Riverbank Capital by working with small-cap companies to assist in financing, property, and profile development. Paul was instrumental in raising capital over $85 million, and in developing plans for ongoing sustainable business growth. He was instrumental in revitalizing the junior graphite space in North America in 2008 by funding Industrial Minerals Inc, which became Northern Graphite and assisting four other graphite companies in an advisory role. Paul founded Mega Graphite Inc. in 2009 and has served as chief executive for three other companies. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Reflex Advanced Materials Corp. The appointment of Mr. Gorman follows the resignation of Lester Esteban as Chief Executive Officer for the Company. Mr. Esteban will remain as a Director of Traction.
New Risk • Mar 25New minor risk - Share price stabilityThe company's share price has been volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 75% of Canadian stocks, typically moving 14% a week. This is considered a minor risk. Share price volatility indicates the stock is highly sensitive to market conditions or economic conditions rather than being sensitive to its own business performance, which may also be inconsistent. It also increases the risk of potential losses in the short term as the stock tends to have larger drops in price more frequently than other stocks. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks No financial data reported. Market cap is less than US$10m (CA$6.74m market cap, or US$4.96m). Minor Risks Share price has been volatile over the past 3 months (14% average weekly change). Shareholders have been diluted in the past year (44% increase in shares outstanding).
공시 • Mar 23Traction Uranium Corp. Announces the Completion of Single Sonic Drill Hole At the Hearty Bay PropertyTraction Uranium Corp. announced the completion of a single sonic drill hole at the Hearty Bay Property ("The Property") and the early suspension of the drill program due to deteriorating ice conditions on Lake Athabasca. The use of a track mounted sonic drill has resulted in the recovery of till for the first time under the lake in the up-ice direction from the high grade boulder trains on Isle Brochet and resulted in the recovery of a complete intersect of the underlying glacial till. Initial interpretation of this unit is favorable and suggests less post depositional disturbance than assumed, supporting the theory that the glacial till in which the historic high grade boulder trains on Island Brochet occur, does extend up ice under the lake towards a source location. Importantly, this suggests that it will be possible to use the subglacial till sampling method to trace the disturbance of uraniferous till under the lake, and thus directly back to the source of the historic Isle Brochet high grade boulder trains. The two previous sub glacial till programs completed by the geomorphological experts at Palmer Environmental Consulting in 2023 demonstrated a uranium geochemistry signature in the sub glacial till, a reliable sampling medium inv vulnerable to the effects of wave action, below the historic high grade boulder trains located on surface on Isle Brochet. The discovery of this 2.3 m thick till under the lake provides strong support for additional sub glacial till sampling to ultimately lead directly to the source from which the radioactive boulder trains on Isle Brochet originate. Traction and F3 Uranium Corp. ("F3") have also engaged Convolutions Geoscience to complete a constrained addition of the ground gravity data collected in January and the ground VLF EM data collected in 2022. Anversion based structural interpretation will then be included for drill planning for the next program on the Property.
공시 • Mar 07Traction Uranium Corp. and F3 Mobilize Drill to Hearty Bay to Test New Targets At Head of Uranium Boulder FieldTraction Uranium Corp. announced that the 2024 winter drill program at the Hearty Bay project is underway with the arrival of the Boart Longyear drill crew on site. The program is designed to find the source of glacially dispersed uraniferous boulders and anomalous till geochemistry samples on Isle Brochet. The glacially dispersed material in combination with the recently completed gravity survey provides new, reliable targets for the program that were not tested in previous and historic drill programs. A total of approximately 2,000 metres of drilling is planned using a Boart Longyear sonic rig that can recover and sample both overburden and bedrock. This is anticipated to trace anomalous overburden under the lake to the proposed source areas, which may be defined by one of the gravity low targets defined by this winter’s survey. The program should be completed by the end of March, dependant on ice conditions. Boart Longyear is the drill contractor, overburden experts are provided by Palmer Geotechnical Consultants Inc., while F3 Uranium Corp. is the program operator; technical guidance will be given by Rock U Consulting (Ken Wheatley), Technical Advisor to Traction Uranium. The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Ken Wheatley, M.Sc, P. Geo., who is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. The information provides an indication of the exploration potential of the Company’s properties but may not be representative of expected results.
공시 • Jan 08Traction Uranium Announces Mobilization of Gravity Crew to Hearty Bay ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. announced mobilization of a gravity crew to the company’s Hearty Bay Project. Traction will be conducting a gravity survey on Hearty Bay prior to diamond drilling to maximize targets for this winter’s program. The Hearty Bay Project is an ice-road program and suitable ice thickness must be achieved prior to mobilizing drilling equipment over the ice. The gravity survey crew is currently mobilizing to Fond du Lac as ice thickness is enough to allow snowmobiles to access the project. Technical Details of Program: The gravity survey will cover approximately 16 square km with stations spaced at 100m, the grid located north and east of the two boulder trains. The survey is being conducted by MWH Geo-Surveys Ltd. and should take approximately 1 month to complete. Any gravity lows defined by the survey, in conjunction with EM conductors, magnetic lows and faults /structures will be considered as targets for the follow-up drill program. Once the gravity survey has been completed and interpreted, and the ice thickness of Lake Athabasca is thick enough, a drill program will be initiated to test the targets mentioned above, and will also investigate the contact of the northern extent of the Athabasca Basin sandstone with the underlying basement rocks. The Hearty Bay Project surrounds the historic Isle Brochet radioactive boulder trains. Boulder prospecting by Fission 3.0 (“Fission”) on Isle Brochet in 2019 led to the discovery of another 45 radioactive boulders with assay values up to 8.23% U3O8 with over 24% of them returning assay values of >1% U3O8. A source has never been found for these boulders. A marine seismic survey completed in the up-ice direction to the northeast in 2019 was interpreted to indicate multiple basement structural and lithological features which have defined drill targets. Traction acquired a 50% interest in the Hearty Bay Project through (i) cash payments to Fission of C$650,000, (ii) the issuance to Fission of 6,042,952 common shares of Traction, and (iii) and a commitment to complete $3,000,000 in exploration work on the Hearty Bay Property spread out over two years. Fission retains a 2.0% NSR. Traction retains the option to increase its interest in the Hearty Bay Project to 70% by making additional cash payments totalling $350,000 and completing an additional $3,000,000 in exploration work on the Hearty Bay Property on or before the date that is three years following the date of the Hearty Bay agreement. The work program’s aim is to discover the source of high-grade uranium boulder trains on Isle Brochet. The Company also announces that it has terminated its option to earn up to a 75% interest in the ?Key Lake South Project pursuant to the terms of the option agreement (the “Option Agreement”) ?with UGreenco Energy Corp. dated August 15th 2022. Following termination of the Option ?Agreement, the Company plans to increase its focus on its other prospects, including the Hearty ?Bay Project.? For additional information regarding the scientific and technical information contained in this press release, including the Company’s data verification, collection and compilation information and QA/QC procedures, please refer to the technical report titled NI 43-101 Technical Report - Report On 2023 Diamond Drilling Program, Key Lake South Project, prepared for the Company. The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Ken Wheatley, M.Sc, P. Geo., who is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, and is the Chair of Traction’s Technical Committee. The information provides an indication of the exploration potential of the Company’s properties but may not be representative of expected results.
공시 • Nov 02Traction Uranium and Forum Energy Metals Identify New Conductive Trends from Airborne Geophysical Survey on the Grease River Project, Athabasca BasinTraction Uranium Corp. and Forum Energy Metals Corp. announced they have completed an initial review of an airborne magnetic, electromagnetic (EM) and radiometric survey on Forum's 100%-owned Grease River Project, located along the north rim of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The survey was conducted over the entire Grease River claims totaling 10,528 hectares along the Grease River Shear Zone. East Block: The total domain EM data has outlined several prospective conductive trends along and north of the Grease River shear zone. New data highlights the main fault orientations and offsets; this survey has developed targets that can be the focus for future exploration programs. West Block: New magnetic and EM data has provided better resolution on the basement geology beneath this underexplored part of the Athabasca Basin. From May 11th to June 23rd, 2023, Axiom Exploration Group Ltd. carried out a helicopter borne 30Hz Xcite™ TDEM survey and collected time domain EM, magnetic and radiometric data simultaneously. A total of 1,421 line-km (613 line-km on the West block and 808 line-km on the East Block) were surveyed at a 100 m line spacing and a 1,000 m tie-line spacing.
New Risk • Oct 07New major risk - Market cap sizeThe company's market capitalization is less than US$10m. Market cap: CA$12.6m (US$9.21m) This is considered a major risk. Companies with a small market capitalization are most likely businesses that have not yet released a product to market or are simply a very small company without a wide reach. Either way, risk is elevated with these companies because there is a chance the product may not come to fruition or the company's addressable market or demand may not be as large as expected. In addition, if the company's size is the main factor, it is less likely to have many investors and analysts following it and scrutinizing its performance and outlook. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks No financial data reported. Shareholders have been substantially diluted in the past year (57% increase in shares outstanding). Market cap is less than US$10m (CA$12.6m market cap, or US$9.21m). Minor Risk Share price has been volatile over the past 3 months (14% average weekly change).
공시 • Sep 28Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 1.5 million in fundingTraction Uranium Corp. announced a non-brokered private placement of up to 6,818,181 units at a price of CAD 0.22 per unit for aggregate gross proceeds of up to CAD 1,500,000 on September 27, 2023. Each unit shall consist of one common share in the capital of the company and one share purchase warrant, whereby each warrant shall entitle the holder thereof to purchase an additional share at an exercise price of CAD 0.30 for a period of 24 months from the date of issuance. Closing of the private placement is anticipated to occur on or about the week of October 31, 2023, and is subject to certain conditions, including, but not limited to, the receipt of all necessary regulatory and other approvals. The securities issued in connection with the transaction will not be subject to resale restrictions in accordance with applicable Canadian securities laws.
New Risk • Aug 14New major risk - Shareholder dilutionThe company's shareholders have been substantially diluted in the past year. Increase in shares outstanding: 51% This is considered a major risk. Shareholder dilution occurs when there is an increase in the number of shares on issue that is not proportionally distributed between all shareholders. Often due to the company raising equity capital or some options being converted into stock. All else being equal, if there are more shares outstanding then each existing share will be entitled to a lower proportion of the company's total earnings, thus reducing earnings per share (EPS). While dilution might not always result in lower EPS (like if the company is using the capital to fund an EPS accretive acquisition) in a lot cases it does, along with lower dividends per share and less voting power at shareholder meetings. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks No financial data reported. Shareholders have been substantially diluted in the past year (51% increase in shares outstanding). Minor Risks Share price has been volatile over the past 3 months (13% average weekly change). Market cap is less than US$100m (CA$34.7m market cap, or US$25.8m).
공시 • Aug 11Traction Uranium Corp. Announces Completion of Technical Report on Key Lake South ProjectTraction Uranium Corp. announced, further to its press release dated May 17, 2023, thaturora Geosciences Ltd. has completed a Technical Report in respect of the Key Lake South Property ("KLS Property") pursuant to National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. The 2023 program was comprised solely of an 1,838 m diamond drilling program in 12 holes, covering numerous widely spaced targets in the northeastern area of the property. At each hole, a down-hole gamma ray survey was performed to test for gamma radiation, including readings through overburden, to test for glacially transported or other surficial radioactive material. Summary of the Technical Report: The majority of anomalous thorium (Th) intercepts are associated with rare earth elements (REEs), locally returning strongly anomalous values. Many of these intercepts are pegmatite-hosted, although amphibolite and structurally-hosted intercepts also occur. The northwestern property area, including hole KLS23-007, is the most favourable area for Uranium and REE mineralization. The area around KLS23-007 is along trend of the structural feature underlying the Key Lake deposits to the northeast, extending to anomalous Th-REE mineralization drilled in 2008 to the SW. Hole KLS23-008, collared southwest of KLS-007, pierced the contact of Upper Wollaston Group orthogneiss with underlying Lower Wollaston Group metapelites. A short interval of anomalous Thorium-REE values occurs directly below the contact. Anomalous Th-REE values from the 2008 drilling are hosted by pegmatites within metapelites. Uranium, Th-REE mineralization may provide an alternate exploration target at Key Lake South. Phase 1 surface soil geochemical program is recommended to test for overburden-hosted mineralization identified from down-hole gamma ray probe testing of KLS23-007. The objective will include testing its lateral surface extent up-ice from the drill collar. This program should be combined with further geological mapping in areas of bedrock or rubblecrop exposure. The KLS Property is located approximately 6 kilometers to the southwest of the Key Lake uranium mill and in close vicinity to modern uranium mining facilities and all-weather highway transportation in northern Saskatchewan. Geologically, it sits at the southeastern edge of the Proterozoic Athabasca Basin. Recent discoveries of the Triple R and Arrow deposits have demonstrated further potential for high-grade uranium prospects along the edge of the basin. The Key Lake property is located along the south-east margin of the Athabasca Basin within the Hearne province of the Canadian Shield. In the Key Lake area, Hearne province basement rocks include the Wollaston domain, comprised of the lower and upper Wollaston groups. The lower Wollaston group, which underlies the Key Lake mine, comprises mainly metasedimentary gneisses (metapelites), whereas the upper Wollaston group comprises mainly metasedimentary rocks to the southeast. In the Key Lake South area, the prospective deposit setting is Basement-hosted Uranium, as there are no underlying Athabasca Group sandstones. Basement-hosted uranium-hosted uranium mineralization. The majority of anomalous thor lithium (Th) intercepts are related with rare earth elements (REE's), locally returning strongly anomalous value. Many of these intercepts is pegmatite-hosted uranium intercepts are pegmatite - although amphibolite and struct structurally-hosted intercept's also occur. The northwestern property areas, including hole KLS23 -007, is the most favourable areas of overburden-hosted uranium deposition. The area around KLS 23-007 is along trend of The structural feature underlying the Key Lake deposit setting is Basement- hosted uranium deposits to the northwest from metagranitic rocks to the southeast. In The prospective deposit setting is Basement - Basement-hosted uranium, as there are no underlying athabasca Group sandstones.
New Risk • Aug 09New minor risk - Share price stabilityThe company's share price has been volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 75% of Canadian stocks, typically moving 12% a week. This is considered a minor risk. Share price volatility indicates the stock is highly sensitive to market conditions or economic conditions rather than being sensitive to its own business performance, which may also be inconsistent. It also increases the risk of potential losses in the short term as the stock tends to have larger drops in price more frequently than other stocks. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risk No financial data reported. Minor Risks Share price has been volatile over the past 3 months (12% average weekly change). Shareholders have been diluted in the past year (49% increase in shares outstanding). Market cap is less than US$100m (CA$29.8m market cap, or US$22.1m).
공시 • Jun 29Traction Uranium Corp. and Forum Energy Metals Corp. Complete Airborne Geophysical Survey on the Grease River Project, Athabasca BasinTraction Uranium Corp. and Forum Energy Metals Corp. announced they have completed an airborne magnetic, electromagnetic (EM) and radiometric survey on Forum's 100%-owned Grease River Project, located along the north rim of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. A total of 1,353 line-km were surveyed at a 100 metre line spacing using a New Resolution Geophysics specially designed Xcite™? Time Domain Electromagnetic System. The survey was conducted over the entire Grease River claims totaling 10,528 hectares along the Grease River Shear Zone. Traction entered into an option agreement with Forum whereby Traction is entitled to acquire a 51% interest in the Property by paying an aggregate of $250,000, issuing an aggregate of 1,625,000 common shares and funding an aggregate of $3 million in exploration expenditures on the Property by December 31, 2025. Forum is the Operator during this First Option Period. Traction has the further option to earn up to 100% interest in the project by making $1.7 million in cash payments, 5.5 million share payments and $6 million in exploration up until December 31, 2028. Forum would retain a 2% Net Smelter Return Royalty and $8 million in milestone payments. The Grease River Project is located within the north-central margin of the Athabasca Basin near the community of Fond du Lac. The Grease River Project consists of two separate claim blocks situated along the NE-trending Grease River Shear zone, a major intracontinental shear zone greater than 400 km long. The nearby Fond du Lac uranium deposit was previously discovered within the shear zone by Amok Ltd. ("Amok") and Eldorado Nuclear Ltd. ("Eldorado") in the 1970s and a historical resource estimate was included which was not prepared in accordance with the requirements of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"), of one million pounds uranium at an average grade of 0.25% U3O8. While the Company believes the historical estimate to be relevant and reliable?, given the extensive exploration work completed by Amok /Eldorado, experienced mineral resource companies, and the quality of the ?historical work completed?, a qualified person has not completed sufficient work to verify and classify the historical estimate as a current ?mineral resource and the Company is not treating the historical estimate as a current mineral. As such, ?the historical estimate should not be relied upon. The Company further notes that the Grease River Project claims are located along trend of the deposit to the southwest and northeast. Limited exploration has been conducted in the Grease River Project area.
공시 • Jun 09Traction Uranium Corp. Announces the Final Analytical Results of the Winter 2023 Diamond Drilling Program At the Key Lake South PropertyTraction Uranium Corp. announced the final analytical results of the winter 2023 diamond drilling program at the Company's Key Lake South Property. The KLS property is located in northern Saskatchewan, approximately 6 kilometres southwest of Cameco's Key Lake Uranium Mill and along the south flank of the Athabasca Basin. Traction has entered into an option agreement to earn an initial 51% interest in the property from UGreenco Energy Corp, to be increased to 75% following satisfactory completion of further exploration requirements. Highlights of 2023 Geochemical Results: All 2023 drill holes contained trace amounts of uranium averaging 4.33 ppm over 419 samples. Most holes returned anomalous values for Th and for REEs. Although anomalous intercepts for REEs are listed for cerium (Ce), lanthanum (La), neodymium (Nb) and praseodymium (Pr), intercepts of anomalous values were also returned for most of the other 13 REEs at various locations within the 2023 program area. The majority of anomalous intercepts, including elevated REE values, were returned from intervals of pegmatite and pegmatoidal rocks. However, several intercepts originated from structural zones such as fault and shear zones, as well as near amphibolite dykes. The deepest intercept in hole KLS23-008, grading 239.00 ppm Th and 10.70 ppm U with anomalous Ce, La, Nd and Pr values, was taken from a quartz-rich zone within basement metasediments directly underlying the contact with overlying granitic orthogneiss. The anomalous intercepts in hole KLS23-011 are all associated with zones of fracturing or brecciation. Core samples were submitted to the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) Geoanalytical Laboratories in Saskatoon. The SRC facility is ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited by the Standards Council of Canada (scope of accreditation #537). The samples are analyzed using partial and total digestion inductively coupled plasma (ICP) methods, for boron by Na2O2 fusion, and for uranium by fluorimetry.
공시 • Jun 08Traction Uranium Corp. Reports KLS Winter Drill Program Analytical ResultsTraction Uranium Corp. announced the final analytical results of the winter 2023 diamond drilling program at the Company’s Key Lake South Property (the “KLS Property”). The KLS property is located in northern Saskatchewan, approximately 6 kilometres southwest of Cameco’s Key Lake Uranium Mill and along the south flank of the Athabasca Basin. Traction has entered into an option agreement to earn an initial 51% interest in the property from UGreenco Energy Corp, to be increased to 75% following satisfactory completion of further exploration requirements. The anomalous intercepts in hole KLS23-011 are all associated with zones of fracturing or brecciation. These are hosted both within orthogneissic and pegmatitic units, indicating structural control may play a role in mineralization along the south flank of Zimmer Lake. Analytical results indicate that the majority of basement-hosted elevated gamma ray “counts per second” (cps) originated from anomalous thorium (Th) values. Most holes returned elevated to anomalous values for “Rare Earth Elements” (REEs), typically, although not exclusively, associated with thorium. Table 1 lists the significant intervals of thorium, uranium and select REEs. Anomalous values for Th and REEs were returned from throughout the drilled area. The northwest property corner near Zimmer Lake, including the collar locations for KLS23-007, KLS23-008 and KLS23-011, may have higher mineral potential. These holes were collared along the previously interpreted contact of granitic orthogneiss to the southeast with basement-hosted metasedimentary rocks to the northwest. Hole KLS23-007, which returned a 52.80-metre intercept of anomalous basement-hosted cps readings, also returned the longest significant intercept to date, of 52.80m grading 113.99 ppm Th, 4.87 ppm U, 193 ppm neodymium (Nd), 420 ppm cerium (Ce), 54.86 ppm praseodymium (Pr) and 194 ppm lanthanum (La). This long intercept included four sub-intercepts within pegmatitic units, returning grades up to 277.29 ppm Th, 13.57 ppm U, 498.5 ppm Nd, 1,096 (0.11%) Ce, 140.40 ppm Pr and 496 ppm La across 1.17m. At this time, the source and mineralogy of overburden-hosted anomalous CPS values in holes KLS23-007 and KLS23-009 have not been determined. DDH KLS23-007: down-hole gamma ray probing intersected 2 zones of anomalous radioactivity: Zone 1; 6 metres (1.6 m to 7.6m) within overburden, with values up to 1,254 cps; DDH KLS23-009: downhole probing detected an approximately 69-centimetre interval of anomalous radioactivity within overburden, extending from 0.023 metres to 0.716 metres with values ranging from 121 to 236 cps. An overburden testing program is currently being developed to sample and test the shallow, near surface overburden anomalies at KLS23-007 and KLS23-009. This will be designed to determine the geochemical signature of overburden-hosted mineralization causing the radioactivity detected by down-hole probing. Also, it has not been determined whether bedrock intercepts throughout the 2023 drilling represent true widths of mineralized zones. Core samples were submitted to the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) Geoanalytical Laboratories in Saskatoon. The SRC facility is ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited by the Standards Council of Canada (scope of accreditation #537). The samples are analyzed using partial and total digestion inductively coupled plasma (ICP) methods, for boron by Na2O2 fusion, and for uranium by fluorimetry. Analytical results listed here were determined by total digestion ICP.
공시 • May 12Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it has received CAD 3.75994 million in fundingOn May 11, 2023, Traction Uranium Corp., closed the transaction. The company has has issued 5,644,312 flow through units on an oversubscribed basis at a price of CAD 0.45 per flow through unit for gross proceeds of CAD 2,539,940.40. Each flow through unit consists one common share and one-half (1/2) warrant, whereby each whole warrant is exercisable into one share at an exercise price of CAD 0.55 until May 9, 2025, being the date that is 24 months from the date of issue. As a part of transaction, the company will pay an aggregate cash finder’s fees of CAD 125,399.41 and issued a total of 271,966 finder’s warrants. Each finder’s warrant is exercisable into one share at an exercise price of CAD 0.55 until May 9, 2025, being the date that is two years from the date of issue. All securities issuable in connection with the second and final tranche are subject to a statutory hold period, in accordance with applicable securities laws, of four months and one day from the date of issue, expiring September 10, 2023.
Recent Insider Transactions • Apr 20Independent Director recently sold CA$120k worth of stockOn the 14th of April, Linglin Chu sold around 290k shares on-market at roughly CA$0.41 per share. This transaction amounted to 100% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest sale by an insider in the last 3 months. This was the only on-market transaction from insiders over the last 12 months.
공시 • Feb 01Traction Uranium Provides Hearty Bay Research Program UpdateTraction Uranium Corp. provided the following progress update on the Hearty Bay research program (the " Research Program") currently being conducted by the Company's research team on the Hearty Bay core samples collectedfrom 14 diamond drill holes punched in the winter 2022 diamond drill program (see Traction's previous news release dated August 30(th), 2022). The main purpose of the Research Program is to assist the Company in determining whether there are uranium-bearing fluids within a target area and to help Traction's team define and trace the conduit(s) of any such uranium-bearing fluids. The data from the work examines quartz degradation caused by radiation emitted from decaying uranium as another vector to add to the Company's exploration program. Progress Update: Allelecected core samples from the Hearty Bay Property (a total of 85 samples from 14 diamond drill holes) have been split into two halves. One-half was made into polished thin sections for petrographic observations and the other half was then crushed, sieved, and cleaned for the separation of quartz. The purest grains were handpicked under a binocular microscope and then cleaned again before powdering. To date, 60 samples from 10 of the 14 diamond drill holes are ready for EPR measurements and interpretation. Quartz separation for the remaining 25 samples from the last four boreholes is underway. Technical Overview: The Research Program is a collaboration betwe the University of Saskatchewan and Traction, and aims to make use of radiation-induced defects in quartz as a new vector for uranium exploration at the Company's Athabasca Basin properties. The Research Program is based on the discovery of some radiation-induced defects in quartz formed from the bombardment of alpha particles emitted from the decay of uranium (and thorium) isotopes. The amounts of these radiation-induced defects in quartz often record the quantity/duration of uranium-bearing fluids that existed in that area in the past. This method started from research on the Key Lake and McArthur River mines and has been applied to the Maw Zone, the Phoenix Deposit, and the Arrow Deposit. The main analytical techniques used for the Research Program are cathodoluminescence ("CL") imaging and electron paramagnetic resonance ("EPR") spectroscopy. The former technique visually detects radiation-induced defects in minerals but is less sensitive, while the latter is more sensitive and allows quantitative estimations of radiation-induced defects. The Research Program will start with a systematic sampling of drill cores from the Company's properties and is followed by careful sample preparations and data analyses (polished thin sections for CL imaging and mineral separates for EPR). The anticipated results from this Research Program are in the form of a detailed documentation on the distribution (both 2D and 3D) of radiation-induced defects in quartz at both the Company's properties, which can be integrated with data from other techniques (e.g. geophysics and geochemistry) to guide the exploration program (i.e., narrowing down targets for further exploration).
공시 • Jan 25Traction Uranium Focuses on High Grade Uranium Discovered in Key Lake South “Black Soil”Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it will be shifting its focus from the previously announced “Monazite Beneficiation Study” on the Monazite hosted Rare Earth Elements at Key Lake South Project to the high grade uranium discovered by the Company’s team during the Fall 2022 field program. The study is to be conducted by the Saskatchewan Research Council. The main purpose of the Study to be conducted by SRC is to determine the most efficient beneficiation route for the concentration of the U308 encountered in the Key Lake South “black soil”. SRC’s services are being supported in part through funding from the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (“NRC IRAP”). Chemical analysis and characterization of the as-received feed ore sample, including Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Spectroscopy; Comminution of the as-received feed ore sample, including sample preparation, particle size distribution and heavy liquid separation; and Preliminary beneficiation tests comprising of Gravity, Magnetic Separation, and Flotation. Phase 1 Diamond Drilling is planned with 2,000 metres, targeting areas with extreme surface uranium anomalies including the “black soil” anomaly, the “radioactive swamp” and the “Athabasca Sandstone” mapped in 1973 (AR 74H04-0013). Most of the drill targets are situated at the edge of the broad gravity-lows identified in the ground gravity survey of 2022. Samples for the study will be collected during the winter drill program to conduct the study.
공시 • Jan 18Traction Uranium Secures Drill Camp Area for Upcoming Key Lake South Drill ProgramTraction Uranium Corp. announce receipt of access and permission from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways allowing the Company to utilize a lease located near the Key Lake South Project (KLS) to use as a temporary drilling camp beginning February 1, 2023 to July 3, 2024. Phase 1 Diamond Drilling is planned with 2,000 metres, targeting areas with extreme surface uranium anomalies including the “black soil” anomaly, the “radioactive swamp” and the “Athabasca Sandstone” mapped in 1973 (AR 74H04-0013). Most of the drill targets are situated at the edge of the broad gravity-lows identified in the ground gravity survey of 2022.
공시 • Dec 10Traction Uranium Corp. announced a financing transactionTraction Uranium Corp. announced a non-brokered private placement of flow-through units at a price of CAD 0.50 per unit on December 9, 2022. Each flow-through unit consists of one flow-through common share and one half of common share purchase warrant. Each warrant will be exercisable to acquire one common share at a price of CAD 0.40 per share for a period of two years from the date of closing. On the same day, the company issued 7,180,300 flow-through units at a price of CAD 0.35 per unit for gross proceeds of up to CAD 2,513,105. The company paid finder’s fees in the aggregate of CAD 68,567.10 in cash and issued 195,906 finder’s warrants. All securities issuable in connection with the first tranche are subject to a statutory hold period, in accordance with applicable securities laws, of four months and one day from the date of issue. The second tranche of the Company’s non-brokered private placement is expected to close on or about December 16, 2022.
공시 • Nov 26Traction Uranium Corp. Announces Stepping Down of Blair Way as Chair and Director of the CompanyTraction Uranium Corp. announced that Mr. Blair Way has stepped down as Chair and Director of the Company effective immediately.
Board Change • Nov 16No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 4 non-independent directors. Director Linglin Chu was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2022. The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.
공시 • Nov 15Traction Uranium Analytical Results from Key Lake South “Black Soil” Sample Confirm High Grade Uranium Mineralization Found In Near-Surface OverburdenTraction Uranium Corp. and Ugreenco Energy Corp. have received assay results from the SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories for till samples from the recently completed Phase 1 ground program at their Key Lake South (KLS) property and are pleased to announce samples derived from the radioactive “Black Soil” contained high grade uranium mineralization along with high levels of cobalt, nickel and other pathfinder elements in the near surface overburden. The “Black Soil” anomaly was discovered by the Company’s research geologists (Dr. Reza Deevsalar and Ayetullah Tunc) from the University of Saskatchewan’s Quartz Degradation Program under Dr. Yuanming Pan and was encountered within the giant surface uranium anomaly (GSUA) in an area of approximately 10 square kilometers. The “Black Soil” anomaly was observed with thickness varying from a few centimetres up to 30 centimetres at several spots within the near surface overburden while conducting ground exploration in the fall of 2022. A similar radiometric anomaly was discovered close to the north shoreline of Seashorse Lake by Uranerz in the early 1970’s. Soil samples of the anomalous area assayed up to 1% U3O8. The soil anomaly found and analyzed was discovered above the Gaertner ore body making up what is now known as Cameco’s Key Lake Deposits producing a total of 209.8 million pounds of uranium with an average grade of 2.32% from 1983 to 2002.
공시 • Nov 02Traction Uranium Corp. Identifies Broad Gravity Lows At Key Lake South Uranium Project Completing Phase 2 of the Fall Field ProgramTraction Uranium Corp. and Ugreenco Energy Corp. have completed Phase 2 of their fall kick-off ground program at their Key Lake South (KLS) uranium project in Canada’s Northern Saskatchewan world renowned Athabasca Basin and announced the Ground Gravity Survey identified broad gravity lows which coincide with the distribution of surface uranium anomalies from the initial Phase 1 (boulder prospecting, mapping and sampling) Program and with historical gamma-ray spectrometric surveys. MWH Geo-Surveys was contracted to complete the ground gravity survey program with crew mobilization on September 29th, 2022. A total of 833 unique gravity stations and 22 repeats were collected over an area of approximately 4.15 kilometers, with the goal of defining alteration zones in the basement rock. Broad gravity lows have been identified on the Bouguer Gravity map after terrain corrections (Figure 1). Surface anomalies such as radioactive “black soil” and “swamp” from the Phase 1 Program (boulder prospecting, mapping and sampling) and historical airborne gamma-ray spectrometric surveys distribute along the edge of gravity lows, which indicates their relationship with alteration zones in the basement rock. With Phase 1 and Phase 2 field programs complete, data interpretation is underway to define drill targets for the upcoming diamond drill program.
공시 • Oct 27Traction Uranium to Conduct a Monazite Rare Earth Elements (REE) Beneficiation Study on Key Lake South (KLS)Traction Uranium Corp. announce that it will undertake a study of the Monazite hosted Rare Earth Elements (REE’s) at Key Lake South (KLS) through a “Monazite Beneficiation Study” to be conducted by the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC). The main purpose of the testing to be conducted by SRC is to determine the most efficient beneficiation route for the concentration of the monazite ore. SRC’s services are being supported in part through funding from the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP). The testing Program will include the following Scope of Work: Chemical analysis and characterization of the as-received feed ore sample, including ICP (Inductively Coupled Plasma) Spectroscopy. Comminution of the as-received feed ore sample, including sample preparation, particle size distribution and heavy liquid separation. Preliminary beneficiation tests comprising of Gravity, Magnetic Separation, and Flotation. Key Lake South (KLS) and REE Showing from Historical Drillhole KEY005: Historical drillhole KEY005 is located within an oval shaped magnetic moderate which had intersected abundant pegmatites, with a section of 10.7 meters was assayed for rare earth elements at SRC returning an average grade of 0.544% Total Rare Earth Elements (TREE), including 0.2 meter sections with up to 7.611% TREE. A QEMSCAN Analysis was conducted on the sample 011-0185 at SRC and confirmed “the only observed host for REEs is monazite”.
공시 • Oct 12Traction Uranium Corp. and Fission 3.0 Commences Follow Up Program At Hearty BayTraction Uranium Corp. announce mobilization of their field crew to Hearty Bay to conduct a 15 day field program to ready the property for additional drilling in 2023 with the goal of vectoring in on the source of the historic high grade uranium boulder field found on Isle Brochet. The Program will consist of: Scintillometer Prospecting carried out on the SW part of Isle Brochet to locate additional high grade uranium boulders for further study and to extend the boulder trains. Mineralized boulders that may be found will be sent for more detailed analysis including thin sections, age dating, conductivity measurements and other laboratory tests. Geological prospecting and sampling will be carried out on the north shore of the lake along the prominent magnetic low anomaly that is perpendicular to the main geological fabric, concentrating on the areas where it intersects the historic EM conductors. rGround electromagnetic (EM) geophysics will be extended onto land on the north shore of Lake Athabasca to the NE of Isle Brochet to pinpoint and characterize the airborne EM conductors that were identified by a historic Tridem EM survey flown in 1980. We seek to characterize these conductors and to investigate their potential association with the new conductors that were discovered this winter NE of Isle Brochet under the lake. These surveys stand to generate additional drill targets further NE up ice from the uraniferous boulder trains. LiDAR Survey Update: Palmer has been engaged to interpret the high resolution LiDAR data that was collected in September. Palmer’s lead specialist in surficial geology and mineral exploration will conduct a field reconnaissance trip to Isle Brochet in October to examine the historic trenches and boulder trains to establish a more detailed understanding of the surficial processes that have affected the area, with the aim of explaining and ultimately helping to source the radioactive boulder trains. A recommended surficial exploration strategy will be outlined that is likely best able to resolve key uncertainties in the local surficial geology, and ultimately to provide a better understanding of the boulder distribution mechanisms and source areas to inform drill-testing decisions in 2023.
공시 • Oct 06Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 3 million in fundingTraction Uranium Corp. announced a private placement on best-effort basis comprised of a combination of flow through units at an issue price of CAD 0.40 per unit and charity flow through units at a price of CAD 0.51 per unit; for an aggregate gross proceeds of CAD 3,000,000 on October 5, 2022. Each flow through unit and charity flow through unit consist of one flow through share and one half of one common share purchase warrant. Each warrant entitles the holder to purchase one common share of the company at CAD 0.50 per warrant share for a period of twenty four months from the closing. The agent will have an option, exercisable in full or in part, up to 48 hours prior to the closing of the transaction, to sell up to an additional CAD 500,000 in any combination of offered securities at the offering prices. All securities issued will be subject to a four months ad one day hold period from the date of the issuance of such securities. The transaction is scheduled to close on or around October 27, 2022 and is subject to certain conditions including, but not limited to, receipt of all necessary approvals including the approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange.
공시 • Sep 28Traction Uranium Corp. and Ugreenco Energy Corp. Have Completed Phase 1 of the Fall Kick-Off Ground Program At Their Key Lake South Uranium Project in Canada's Northern Saskatchewan World Renowned Athabasca BasinTraction Uranium Corp. and Ugreenco Energy Corp. have completed Phase 1 of the fall kick-off ground program at their Key Lake South uranium project in Canada's Northern Saskatchewan world renowned Athabasca Basin and announced the team encountering two new, previously unknown radioactive anomalies at KLS. Phase 1 involved boulder prospecting, mapping and sampling conducted by Traction Uranium's research geologists from the University of Saskatchewan's Quartz Degradation Program under Dr. Yuanming Pan. Two exciting new surface radioactive anomalies had been identified during the program, a radioactive black soil anomaly and a radioactive swamp found within the KLS property. A sample of radioactive black soil had been collected to do further separation and PXRD (Powder X-ray Diffraction) analysis to provide the mineral composition of this black soil by Traction's Research Team. The distribution of the new radioactive anomalies coincides with the underlying structures interpreted from geophysical surveys, which supports the thesis that these anomalies are in-situ controlled by structures rather than erratically transported by glaciers. MWH Geo-Surveys has started mobilization to the KLS Field and is expected to start the survey towards the end of this week initiating Phase 2 of the fall program. The Ground Gravity Survey will cover an area of approximately 4.15 square kilometers with the goal of defining structures with alteration in the basement. The results from both Phase 1 and Phase 2 Fall Field Programs at Key Lake South Uranium Project will be used to define and generate high priority drill targets for the upcoming winter 2023 diamond drill program at KLS.
공시 • Sep 21Traction Uranium Corp. Provides Fall Program Updates for Key Lake South and Hearty Bay PropertiesTraction Uranium Corp. provided the following program updates on exploration programs currently underway at both Key Lake South (KLS) and Hearty Bay. Key Lake South Uranium Project Advances to Phase 2: As the initial Phase 1 Ground Program involving boulder prospecting, mapping and sampling with Traction’s research team is nearing completion Phase 2 of the program involving a Ground Gravity Program will commence. MWH Geo-Surveys has been contracted to complete the program with mobilization planned next week of their Gravity Meter/GPS Operators to the KLS field. The Gravity Survey data will provide a terrain corrected complete Bouguer Contour Map that will be used to generate high priority drill targets for the upcoming diamond drill program for the KLS (Key Lake South) Project. The program is expected to take approximately 2 weeks. Hearty Bay Fall Program Initiates with LiDAR Survey: The Hearty Bay follow up program begins with execution of a LiDAR survey to generate a detailed digital elevation model that will assist a surficial geologist to define all of the different surficial materials in the area and the mechanisms for the uraniferous boulders to be deposited where they had been discovered on Isle Brochet. LiDAR or Light Detection and Ranging surveying captures 3D data using laser pulses to calculate distances and measure ranges. It’s essentially a remote light sensing method that uses rapid light pulses to map out the surface of the earth. The big picture generated with a LiDAR survey will greatly assist in unraveling the glacial history, to characterize the surficial materials and processes that have led to the surficial landforms that are present allowing a surficial geologist to develop follow up work on Isle Brochet that could more fully delineate the extent of the mineralized boulders on the island and assist team in vectoring in on the source of the high grade uranium boulders discovered on Isle Brochet.
공시 • Sep 14Traction Uranium and UGreenco Energy Commences Phase 1 of Field Geological Program at Key Lake South Property in Saskatchewan's Athabasca BasinTraction Uranium Corp. and UGreenco Energy Corp. announced commencement of their Phase 1 Field Geological Program with mobilization of their field geological team to their Key Lake South Property in Canada’s world renowned Athabasca Basin, whereby Traction can acquire up to a 75% interest in the Key Lake South Property which is located approximately 6 kilometers to the southwest of Cameco’s Key Lake Uranium Mill. Objective: Defining Drill Targets for an Unconformity-Type Uranium Deposit at Key Lake South: An area of approximately 4.15 square kilometers is targeted for ground exploration with the objective of investigating surface uranium anomalies from the quantitative gamma-ray spectrometric survey of Ford et al. (2006) and the Athabasca Sandstone mapped in 1973 (AR 74H04- 0013). Phase 1: Boulder Prospecting, Mapping and Sampling: Boulder prospecting will focus on the two surface anomalies (“B” and “C”) from the quantitative gamma-ray spectrometric survey of Ford et al. (2006), searching for uranium-bearing boulders for comparison with those from the surface anomaly “A”, the “Hot Island” identified in the early 1970’s. Boulder mapping will apply to the whole area of the proposed exploration in 2022 in order to better define the outline of Athabasca Sandstone mapped in 1973 (AR 74H04-0013). Representative sandstone boulders will be sampled for boron assay. Underexplored Since the Discovery of Key Lake Deposit: An extraordinary surface uranium anomaly was outlined in early 1970’s and believed to be transported from a source in the northeast, which led to discovery of the Key Lake uranium deposit. Advanced airborne geophysical surveys from both government and industry during the 2000’s depict a coincidence between this surface uranium anomaly and underlying structures supporting a thesis that this anomaly is in-situ controlled by structures rather than erratically transported by glacier. A relic of Athabasca Sandstone was outlined by surficial photogeological studies with follow-up reconnaissance mappings in 1973. After applying a hypothesis that surface anomaly has an offset of approximately 400 meters to the north from orebody, supported by phenomenon at the Gaertner orebody, adjusted locations of the highest uranium contents (A’, B’, and C’) perfectly sit around edge of the Athabasca Sandstone mapped from pebbles in till during 1973, which may imply unconformity-type uranium mineralization preserved underlying the Athabasca Sandstone.
공시 • Sep 10Traction Uranium Corp. Announces Management ChangesTraction Uranium Corp. announced the appointment of Linglin Chu, P.Geo., to its Board of Directors effective September 9, 2022. Mr. Chu is a professional geoscientist with over 15 years' experience in the acquisition and development ofuranium, rare earth metals, graphite, high-purity silica, precious metals and base metals projects. He obtainedhis Master of Science degree in Geology from the University of Alberta and his Bachelor of Science degree inGeology from the China University of Geosciences. Linglin Chu is registered as a Professional Geoscientist(P.Geo.) with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA). Prior to joiningTraction, he was Co-Founder of Pelican Minerals Inc. and UGreenco Energy Corp. and Vice President Explorationof GTUranium Energy Inc. Linglin Chu replaces Afzaal Pirzada as a director of the Company.
공시 • Aug 31Traction Uranium Corp. Provides Hearty Bay Research Program UpdateTraction Uranium Corp. provided update from Traction’s research team examining radiation-induced defects in quartz from Hearty Bay drill cores. Traction’s research geologists together with F3’s exploration team collected a total of 95 core samples from 14 diamond drill holes. The samples were mostly collected from the silicified zones within the metamorphosed basement rocks, but Athabasca sandstones are present in one hole. Preliminary observations are summarized as follow: The metamorphic basement rocks are composed of both garnet-bearing metagranites, metamorphosed pegmatites,metapelites, and metapsammites. The basement rocks, especially those from boreholes #8 and #9, show advanced chloritization andhematitization as well as silicification and kaolinitization, indicating hydrothermal activities in local shear zones associated with a main fault. The association of clay alteration, hematitization, and silicification along with pyrite in a mafic dyke crosscutting the basement rocks will be investigated for petrography and geochemistry. Athabasca sandstones in hole 4 display banded clay alteration and silicification, and, locally, hematitization. The radiation dose is measured using the portable scintillometer for granofelsic samples from borehole #5 at depth of 91.5m (280 cps). Next Steps: Polished thin sections are being made for selected samples and will be used for petrographic observations, as well as cathodoluminescence (CL) imaging for possible detection of radiation-induced damage in quartz. quartz grains for electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopic analysis, which is far more sensitive than CL for detecting radiation-induced defects. Hearty Bay Drill Results from examining quartz degradation will allow team to refine drill targets and improve accuracy by focusing efforts in the right areas, therefore maximizing dollars in the ground for investors. look forward to providing further updates as the program progresses.
공시 • Aug 24Traction Uranium Corp. Appoints Boen Tan P.Geo to Technical Advisory CommitteeTraction Uranium Corp. announced esteemed uranium exploration geologist and 2007 Outstanding Achievement Award recipient from the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan Boen Tan P.Geo to their Technical Advisory Committee. With almost 50 years of uranium exploration experience, he was instrumental in the 1975 discovery of the Key Lake uranium deposit and the development of Key Lake Mine which produced over 200 millionpounds of uranium at a grade of 2.5% from 1983 to 1997. Boen Tan is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. Boen Tan joined Uranerz, a private German company, in 1969 and after a number of years as a fieldgeologist in Germany and Australia, he moved to Canada in 1973 as a senior geologist and Project Manager for Uranerz Exploration & Mining Ltd. (UEM), conducting uranium exploration in the Athabasca Basin. After the discovery and development of the Key Lake Mine, he continued to supervise UEM's uranium exploration and drilling programs in the Athabasca Basin, including regional exploration in the greater Key Lake area and monitored the exploration and diamond drilling of UEM's joint ventures with Cameco until 1999. Since 2000 he worked as a consulting geologist for various companies and since 2005 worked mostly for Forum Energy Metals. He graduated in 1969 from the University of Freiburg in Germany and in 1980 he received his PhD degree from Berlin Technical University.
공시 • Jun 30Traction Uranium Corp. Intersects Anomalous Radiation in 7 Out of 10 Diamond Drill Holes and Completes Lazy Edward Summer Drill ProgramTraction Uranium Corp. announced demobilization and completion of 10 diamond drill holes totaling 3,005 metres at the Lazy Edward Bay property intersecting elevated levels of radiation downhole signaling favorable indicators of Uranium mineralization. Highlights: Drilling encountered favorable structure, alteration and anomalous radioactivity in the vicinity of historic hole LE-73 on the West Horse conductor. The Company considers greater than 300 cps on the handheld spectrometer, or greater than 500 cps on the downhole gamma probe as anomalous. The unconformity was intersected at 173 m and a large fault zone was intersected between 178.4 m and 190.1 m. Several drill targets were defined along the East and West Horse conductors based on the 3D conductance model from the inversion of the VTEM data flown by JNR Resources in 2017. Drill holes LE-009 and LE-010 tested 2 of these targets Favorable structure, alteration along with elevated levels of radiation are key indicators for identifying unconformity type, high grade uranium deposits typical in the basin. Submitted a total of 838 samples for lithogeochemical analysis at SRC Analytical using their “Uranium Package”. Natural gamma radiation in the drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a handheld Radiation Solutions RS-125 scintillometer. Natural gamma radiation in the drill hole surveys that are reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a Mount Sopris Instruments QL40-GRA borehole gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. All intersections are down-hole. All depths reported of core interval measurements of radioactivity are not always representative of true thickness.
공시 • Jun 15Traction Uranium Corp. Provides the Following Update of the Drilling At the Lazy Edward Bay Project in the Se Athabasca Basin RegionTraction Uranium Corp. provide the following update of the drilling at the Lazy Edward Bay project in the SE Athabasca Basin region which commenced on May 17, 2022. Drilling on the Horse West conductor has encountered anomalous radioactivity in drill hole LEB22-007 in proximity to an 11.7m-wide basement fault with intense clay and chlorite alteration approximately 10m further down hole. Drilling is currently targeting this significant structure up dip at the unconformity. Hole LEB22-008 is in progress to test an 11.7m-wide extremely clay and chlorite altered basement structure along with proximal anomalous radioactivity intersected in hole LEB22-007 up-dip where it intersects the unconformity which is the 6th hole in the immediate vicinity of historic hole LE-73 along the western Horse Conductor. Hole LEB-007 targeted the same structure approximately 50m along strike tothe north. Natural gamma radiation in the drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a handheld Radiation Solutions RS-125 scintillometer. Natural gamma radiation in the drill hole surveys that are reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a Mount Sopris Instruments QL40-GRA borehole gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometerreadings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. All intersections are down-hole. All depths reported of core interval measurements of radioactivity are not alwaysrepresentative of true thickness.
공시 • Jun 14Traction Uranium Corp. and Fission 3.0 Corp. Drilling Continues to Intersect Additional Anomalous Radioactivity At Lazy Edward BayTraction Uranium Corp. and Fission 3.0 Corp. provided the following update of the drilling at the Lazy Edward Bay project in the SE Athabasca Basin region which commenced on May 17, 2022. Drilling on the Horse West conductor has encountered anomalous radioactivity in drill hole LEB22-007 in proximity to an 11.7m-wide basement fault with intense clay and chlorite alteration approximately 10m further down hole. Drilling is currently targeting this significant structure up dip at the unconformity. Hole LEB22-008 is in progress to test an 11.7m-wide extremely clay and chlorite altered basement structure along with proximal anomalous radioactivity intersected in hole LEB22-007 up-dip where it intersects the unconformity which is the 6th hole in the immediate vicinity of historic hole LE-73 along the western Horse Conductor. Hole LEB-007 targeted the same structure approximately 50m along strike to the north. Natural gamma radiation in the drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a handheld Radiation Solutions RS-125 scintillometer. Natural gamma radiation in the drill hole surveys that are reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a Mount Sopris Instruments QL40-GRA borehole gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. All intersections are down-hole. All depths reported of core interval measurements of radioactivity are not always representative of true thickness.
공시 • Jun 09Traction Uranium Corp. Appoints Yuanming Pan to Their Technical Advisory CommitteeTraction Uranium Corp. announce effective June 1st, 2022 esteemed University of Saskatchewan Professor and research scientist Dr. Yuanming Pan to their Technical Advisory Committee. Dr. Yuanming Pan obtained his PhD degree from the University of Western Ontario in 1990 and has served on the faculty at the University of Saskatchewan since 1993. Pan's research spans from mineralogy to economic geology, environmental mineralogy, and geochemistry, with extensive experience in diverse mineral commodities from gold to graphite, lithium, rare earth elements, and uranium. Pan's research group developed the technique of using alpha-particles-induced defects in quartz for the exploration of uranium deposits.
공시 • Jun 01Traction Uranium Corp. and Fission 3.0 Corp. Drilling Intersects Anomalous Radioactivity at Lazy Edward BayTraction Uranium Corp. and Fission 3.0 Corp. (Fission 3) provided an update of the drilling at the Lazy Edward Bay project in the SE Athabasca Basin region which commenced on May 17, 2022. Drilling on the Horse West conductor has encountered anomalous radioactivity in drill hole LEB22-004 near the sandstone-basement unconformity at 164.6 m associated with a reverse fault. Hole LEB22-004 is the fourth hole to be completed during the ongoing summer drilling program and intersected elevated radioactivity associated with a reverse fault at the unconformity from 163.50 to 164.0 m with a maximum of 430 cps, measured on the drill core with a handheld Radiation Solutions RS-125 scintillometer. This corresponds with a peak of 1,320 cps on the borehole gamma probe within a 1.6m interval from 162.56 m to 164.16 m greater than 500 cps. These results confirm what has been reported by Uranerz Exploration and Mining Limited in historic drill hole LE-73 drilled in 1989. Geochemical analyses by Uranerz showed that the radiometric anomalies encountered in LE-73 near the unconformity were predominantly caused by high thorium contents, but they were also accompanied with elevated uranium values (170.4 m to 170.6 m of 40 ppm U and 733 ppm Th). Follow up hole LEB-005 down dip of this intersection is in progress to test the footwall where the reverse fault intersects the basement, which is a similar setting to the occurrence of the McArthur River uranium mine. Natural gamma radiation in the drill core that is reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a handheld Radiation Solutions RS-125 scintillometer. Natural gamma radiation in the drill hole surveys that are reported in this news release was measured in counts per second (cps) using a Mount Sopris Instruments QL40-GRA borehole gamma probe. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not directly or uniformly related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured and should be used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of radioactive materials. All intersections are down-hole. All depths reported of core interval measurements of radioactivity are not always representative of true thickness. The Lazy Edward Bay property is located halfway between Cameco’s Key Lake Mine and the high-grade Centennial uranium deposit, and hosts NE-trending conductive corridors similar to those associated with Key Lake and Centennial. The major uranium deposits in the eastern Athabasca Basin, including Key Lake, McArthur River and Cigar Lake, are along the NE-trending Wollaston-Mudjatik transition zone and conductive corridor. To the west of the property, the Centennial deposit is localized along the NE-trending Virgin River conductive corridor which transects the entire Athabasca Basin. The Key Lake mine, located 50 km to the east of the property is accessible by Provincial Highway 914, serviced by the provincial power grid, and has an operating mill where the McArthur River ore has been processed.
공시 • May 28+ 1 more updateTraction Uranium Corp. Announces Chief Financial Officer Changes, Effective from June 1, 2022Traction Uranium Corp. announced the appointment of Tasheel Jeerh as Chief Financial Officer, effective from June 1, 2022. Mr. Jeerh has replaced Reena Sall as CFO of the Company. Mr. Jeerh, CPA, CA is a finance and accounting professional bringing over 10 years of accounting expertise and management experience to the team. Mr. Jeerh has experience in both public and private sectors, over a broad range of industries, including energy, mining, exploration and technology. Prior to joining the Company, Mr. Jeerh played a pivotal role in the growth of a private upstream oil and gas company, dealing with over $2.0 billion of M&A activity and $1.0 billion of financing activities. Mr. Jeerh received his designation at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, where he gained valuable audit experience through his work as a manager in the assurance practice.
공시 • May 26Traction Uranium Corp. Collars First Hole of Summer Drill Program At the Lazy Edward Bay PropertyTraction Uranium Corp. announced that the crew had mobilized the drill rig and has collared the first hole for the summer drill program at its Lazy Edward Bay property, located in Northern Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. Fission 3.0 Corp. will conduct the work program in accordance with the terms of the Option Agreement between Traction and Fission 3, whereby Traction can acquire up to a 70% interest in the Lazy Edward Bay property. Key Focus Points: The Program Objective is to investigate /twin historic drill holes LE-073 and LE-072 on the western conductive corridor known as the Horse Trend that returned a number of favorable indicators for uranium mineralization 8 diamond drill holes totaling 2,000m along section, and along strike from encouraging historic drill results $1.5M Helicopter-supported, diamond drill exploration program The Lazy Edward Bay property is located halfway between Cameco’s Key Lake Mine and the high-grade Centennial uranium deposit, and hosts NE-trending conductive corridors similar to those associated with Key Lake and Centennial.
공시 • May 18Traction Uranium Announces Mobilization of Drill Rig to Lazy Edward Bay Property and Commencement of 2022 Summer Drilling ProgramTraction Uranium Corp. announced that mobilization is underway for the Lazy Edward Bay summer drilling program. Located near the southern edge of the Athabasca Basin, the targets are at relatively shallow depths, with the Athabasca sandstone ranging to depths of approximately150 m where present. Fission 3.0 Corp. (“Fission 3”) will conduct the work program in accordance with the terms of the Option Agreement between Traction and Fission 3, whereby Traction can acquire up to a 70% interest in the Lazy Edward Bay property. Historic work at Lazy Edward Bay has identified prospective geology with a number of favourable indicators for uranium mineralization. The two main NE -trending conductive corridors on the property are referred to as the western Horse Trend and the eastern Liberty Trend. The western portion of the property captures most of the conductive Horse Trend, along with historic drill holes LE-72 and LE-73 that were drilled by Uranerz Exploration and Mining Limited in the 1980’s. Drill hole LE-72 is reported to have intersected strongly altered basement rocks returning up to 170 ppm uranium in a brecciated and sheared basement structure. LE-73 reported strongly bleached and fractured, in part limonitized, sandstone throughout its entire length with entirely clay-filled fault gouges in the lower part of the sandstone with up to 550 ppm boron, underlain by strongly clay altered, faulted and graphitic basement rocks with up to 40 ppm uranium and 420 ppm boron. Claims in the eastern portion of the property cover part of the conductive Liberty Trend, where nearby historic drill hole LE-001 was reported to intersect 224 ppm U3O8 over 0.5 m. Traction summer drilling is planned along section, and along strike from these encouraging historic drilling results.
공시 • May 04Traction Uranium Corp. Engages Bryson Drilling for Upcoming Lazy Edward Bay Drill ProgramTraction Uranium Corp. reported planning is underway for the Lazy Edward Bay maiden drill program by engaging Bryson drilling out of Archerwill, Saskatchewan. Bryson drilling will be scouting the route to mobilize the diamond drill rig to the property next week and hires local First Nations community members from the Athabasca Basin Region for their drill crews. Historical Lazy Edward Bay drill holes LE-72 and LE-73 encountered 170 ppm uranium, LE-50 intersected graphitic pelites returning 908 ppm Uranium along with other pathfinder metals. Previous airborne and ground EM surveys refined conductor locations along with geochemical and radon surveys bolstering geophysical targets which have yet to be drilled. They are now considered high-priority targets.
Board Change • Apr 27No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 4 non-independent directors. CEO & Director Lester Esteban was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2022. The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.
공시 • Apr 26Traction Uranium Corp. Reports the Completion of the Diamond Drilling Program At Hearty Bay, Located in the Saskatchewan Athabasca RegionTraction Uranium Corp. reported the completion of the diamond drilling program at Hearty Bay, located in the Saskatchewan Athabasca Region. Fourteen (14) diamond drill holes have been completed for 1,304 metres of diamond drilling in the program as well as 77-line kilometers of ground electromagnetic (EM) geophysics. Highlights of the drilling and geophysics program are as follows; 14 drill holes completed for 1,304 metres of diamond drilling. 77 line-kms of ground EM geophysics completed. Hole HB22-005 and HB22-008 intersected a 3m zone and an 11.5m zone respectively of brecciated and faulted basement rock that displayed strong hydrothermal clay alteration, features often associated with uranium mineralization in the Athabasca Basin. Hole HB22-008 intersected a significant fault with encouraging alteration furthest to the NE from the high-grade uranium boulder trains on Isle Brochet in the main up-ice direction, supporting that future drilling to locate the source should continue in this direction. The ground EM survey has identified new basement conductors to the NE of Isle Brochet that coincide with interpreted faults from the 2019 marine seismic survey. Drill hole HB22-008 is located at the SW end of these 2km-long subparallel conductors, suggesting an association with the intersected hydrothermally altered fault and providing follow up targets for future drilling along these new conductors. 429 drill core samples have been submitted to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories in Saskatoon for geochemical analysis. The geochemical results will be used to try to vector in towards the source of the high-grade uranium boulder trains and refine future drill targets. The objective of the drill program was to test interpreted structural features and sandstone outliers based on the 2019 marine seismic survey in the main up-ice direction from the historic high-grade uranium boulder trains on Isle Brochet and beyond the known edge of the Athabasca Basin. Holes HB22-005 and HB22-008 intersected a 3m zone and an 11.5m zone respectively of brecciated and faulted basement rocks with hydrothermal clay alteration. The significant fault zone from 74.5m to 86m in hole HB22-008 is comprised of a 1.6m clay-supported cataclasite breccia immediately followed by clay, quartz and calcite occurring in fractures and smaller scale faults. This is encouraging as uranium mineralization in the Athabasca Basin is often found in proximity to hydrothermal clay-altered fault zones. Hole HB22-008 is furthest to the NE from the high-grade uranium boulder trains on Isle Brochet in the main up-ice direction which supports that future drilling to discover the source of the uraniferous boulder field should continue in this direction. The ground EM survey has identified previously unknown NE-trending basement conductors to the NE of Isle Brochet. Drill hole HB22-008 is located at the SW end of these new 2km-long subparallel conductors, pointing to a possible association with the encouraging hydrothermally altered fault and providing additional support for future drilling to proceed further to the NE along and targeting these new conductors.
공시 • Mar 05+ 1 more updateTraction Uranium Corp. Appoints Lester Esteban as CEO of the Company Replacing Michael MalanaTraction Uranium Corp. announced the appointment of Lester Esteban as CEO of the Company. Mr. Esteban is currently engaged with chemical distributor, Quadra Chemicals Ltd., and serves as Student Chair of the CMP (Canadian Mineral Processors) Saskatchewan & Manitoba Regional Committee of the CIM (Canadian Institute of Mining Metallurgy and Petroleum). Mr. Esteban has replaced Michael Malana as CEO and on the board of directors of the Company.
공시 • Dec 24Traction Uranium Receives Results from Phase 1 Exploration Program At Whitewater Property in British ColumbiaTraction Uranium Corp. announced the results of recently completed Phase 1 exploration program at its Whitewater Property located in the Slocan Mining Division, Kaslo, British Columbia The work was completed on two claim blocks (the North Block and the South Block) on the Property. The sample assays showed anomalous values of gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc. Phase 1 work involved detailed mapping, prospecting and sampling work in the North and South claim blocks on the Property. A ground magnetic and very low frequency (VLF) electromagnetic geophysical survey was also completed at 50 m line spacing in a portion of the South Claim Block. The geophysical survey preliminary data indicate some interesting magnetic and electromagnetic trends and targets which warrant follow up work. A geophysical survey interpretation report is still in progress. A total of 151 channel cut and grab rock samples were collected during this work program, of which 76 samples were taken from the North Block and 75 samples were taken from the South Block. The samples were bagged and tagged using best practices and delivered to ALS Metallurgy (“ALS”), located at 2957 Bowers Place, Kamloops, British Columbia, V1S 1W5. ALS is an independent group of laboratories accredited under ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standards for specific registered tests. ALS analytical packages picked for sample preparation and analysis are: Au ICP 21 (Gold by fire assay) and ICP AES; and MEMS 61 (Four Acid Digestion with ICP-MS Finish).
공시 • Dec 23Traction Uranium Corp. announced that it has received CAD 7.772575 million in fundingOn December 22, 2021, Traction Uranium Corp. closed the transaction. The company issued 5,602,000 flow-through units at a price of CAD 0.50 per unit for gross proceeds of up to CAD 2,801,000 and up to 11,299,035 non flow-through units at a price of CAD 0.44 per unit for gross proceeds of up to 4,971,575 for aggregate gross proceeds of CAD 7,772,575. The company paid finder's fees of CAD 418,298 were paid and 915,817 finder's warrants in the transaction.
Board Change • Sep 04No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 3 non-independent directors. was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in . The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.