Jaguar Uranium Outlines 2026 Exploration on 230,000-Hectare Laguna Salada and Berlin Projects
Jaguar Uranium Corp. plans 2026 exploration at its 230,000-hectare Laguna Salada project (EIA approved March 2) and historic Huemul mine in Argentina while reviewing historic drill core at the Berlin project in Colombia. The company holds cash for two years of exploration and secured a collaboration agreement with Mendoza province.
1. 2026 Exploration Strategy
Jaguar Uranium has structured its 2026 exploration to leverage historic drilling and geological work, aiming to define initial mineral resources across its Argentina and Colombia portfolios. The strategy emphasizes rapid deployment of modern exploration programs while unlocking value from existing data and drill core.
2. Argentina Projects
In Argentina, the company will prioritize the Laguna Salada uranium district—covering 230,000 hectares—with field work at the Guanaco area now approved under its EIA as of March 2, 2026, targeting near-surface mineralization. At the historic Huemul mine in Mendoza Province, Jaguar is preparing its Environmental Baseline Study to secure permits and initiate exploration in a formerly producing district.
3. Colombia Berlin Project
The Berlin project in Colombia features substantial historic drilling, with remaining drill core available for reanalysis. Jaguar plans a systematic review of this core alongside geological data to build a technical foundation for potential resource definition pending further field work.
4. Financial Position & Partnerships
Jaguar Uranium holds cash resources sufficient to fund exploration for approximately two years and benefits from backing by industry shareholders such as IsoEnergy Ltd. The company also signed a Collaboration Agreement with the Mendoza provincial Ministry of Energy and Environment on March 4, 2026, to support its Argentine programs.