Jaguar Uranium Secures EIA Permit Ahead of Schedule for Guanaco at Laguna Salada
Jaguar Uranium received the Environmental Impact Assessment permit from the Chubut Ministry of Environment for its Guanaco concession at the Laguna Salada project in Argentina ahead of schedule, enabling drilling and geophysical surveys. Backed by a $25 million IPO, the company will accelerate its Phase 1 near-surface uranium exploration campaign.
1. EIA Permit Granted Ahead of Schedule
Jaguar Uranium received the Environmental Impact Assessment permit from the Chubut Ministry of Environment for the Guanaco concession at Laguna Salada, Argentina, earlier than projected, clearing regulatory hurdles and accelerating the exploration timeline.
2. Authorized Exploration Activities
The permit authorizes all major exploration work including geophysical surveys, surface sampling, trenching, access road construction, drilling operations, and establishment of exploration camps across the Guanaco area.
3. Funding Enables Phase 1 Campaign
With $25 million raised from its recent IPO, Jaguar Uranium is fully funded to initiate its Phase 1 near-surface exploration campaign, focusing on bulk testing of uranium targets and rapid data acquisition.