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Sienna Resources Inc. (SNNAF) is a mineral exploration company focused on acquiring and developing high-potential projects in the uranium, lithium, cesium, and spodumene sectors. The company has recently made significant acquisitions in the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan and Larder Lake Mining division of Ontario, Canada. Sienna's projects include the 'Uranium Town Project,' 'Dragon Uranium Project,' 'Atomic Uranium Project,' and 'Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project.' With a strong portfolio in key mining-friendly jurisdictions, Sienna aims to create value for its shareholders through strategic acquisitions and active exploration.
Sienna Resources Inc. (SNNAF) has engaged Major Drilling Group International Inc. for its maiden drill program at the Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in Ontario. The project, spanning approximately 7,850 contiguous acres, directly borders Power Metals Corp.'s property, which recently reported high-grade cesium mineralization up to 20.67% Cesium Oxide.
The Case Lake area is considered one of North America's most prospective regions for cesium. Major Drilling, with extensive geological knowledge of the region, was selected for their familiarity with the Case Lake area. The company plans to commence drilling shortly, working in collaboration with First Nations partners and the Ontario Government.
The announcement comes as Power Metals Corp.'s shares have reportedly increased approximately 300% in February 2025 based on their Case Lake deposit news. The project represents Sienna's first drill program in recent times, marking a significant step in their exploration efforts.
Sienna Resources Inc. (SNNAF) has received a drill permit for its 100% owned 'Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project' in Ontario. The project area is considered one of North America's most prospective regions for cesium and borders Power Metals Corp's property, which has recently reported significant results.
The neighboring Case Lake Cesium Project has shown impressive mineralization, including up to 20.67% Cesium Oxide and tantalum grades reaching 5328ppm. The shallow mineralization depth could enhance economic viability. The project's strategic importance lies in its potential to supply critical minerals for advanced technologies.
Sienna has recently expanded its portfolio, including the 31,718-acre Stonesthrow Gold Project, multiple uranium projects in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, and significant lithium holdings in Clayton Valley, Nevada. The company plans to commence drilling operations as soon as equipment can be mobilized.
Sienna Resources (SNNAF) has received a drill permit for its 100% owned Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in Ontario, which borders Power Metals Corp's property. The Case Lake area is considered highly prospective for cesium in North America.
The adjacent Power Metals' Case Lake Cesium Project has shown impressive results, including high-grade mineralization with up to 20.67% Cesium Oxide and tantalum grades reaching 5328ppm. Power Metals' shares have increased 85% in the past 12 trading days based on their Case Lake deposit news.
Sienna plans to commence drilling shortly, marking their first drill program in some time. The company has recently expanded its portfolio, including the 31,718-acre Stonesthrow Gold Project, the 7,850-acre Case Lake West Project, and significant uranium properties in the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan.
Sienna Resources Inc. (TSXV: SIE) (OTC: SNNAF) has announced arrangements to address mailing delays due to the Canada Post strike affecting the delivery of financial statements and proxy materials for their upcoming annual general meeting on December 18, 2024. The company has made electronic versions of all proxy-related materials available on SEDAR+ and their website. Shareholders can request materials via email at no charge.
The meeting will address director elections, auditor appointment, and the company's Omnibus Incentive Plan. The voting deadline is December 16, 2024. President Jason Gigliotti mentioned they are awaiting Case Lake drill permit approval and expects a more active 2025.
Sienna Resources (SNNAF) has applied for a drill permit for its Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in Ontario's Larder Lake Mining division. The company expects to begin operations immediately upon permit approval. The project area, approximately 100 km north of Kirkland Lake, consists of 7,850 contiguous acres prospective for Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatites. The Case Lake area is considered one of North America's most promising regions for Cesium. The company confirms having sufficient cash reserves to proceed with its maiden drill program.
Sienna Resources Inc. (TSXV: SIE) (OTC Pink: SNNAF) has significantly increased its acreage on the Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in Ontario, Canada. The project now consists of approximately 7,850 contiguous acres, directly bordering Power Metals Corp.'s Case Lake cesium and pegmatite swarm discovery. This expansion comes after Power Metals announced world-class cesium results up to 18.13 per cent at Case Lake on May 22, 2024.
Jason Gigliotti, President of Sienna Resources, expressed optimism about the project's potential, noting that the area is gaining global attention as one of the world's only areas prospective for Cesium. The company plans to initiate a work program on this project soon. Sienna has also acquired other significant projects, including the Stonesthrow Gold Project, Uranium Town Project, Dragon Uranium Project, Atomic Uranium Project, and various lithium projects in Nevada.
Sienna Resources Inc. (TSXV: SIE) (OTC Pink: SNNAF) has nearly doubled its acreage on the Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in Ontario, Canada. The project now consists of approximately 4,200 contiguous acres prospective for Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatites, directly bordering Power Metals Corp.'s Case Lake cesium and pegmatite swarm discovery.
The expanded project is located in the Larder Lake Mining division, roughly 100 km north of Kirkland Lake. Sienna's president, Jason Gigliotti, expressed optimism about the project's potential, noting that the area is one of the world's only regions prospective for Cesium. The company plans to initiate a work program on the project soon.
In addition to the Case Lake West project, Sienna has recently acquired or expanded several other projects, including the Stonesthrow Gold Project, multiple uranium projects in Saskatchewan, and lithium projects in Nevada's Clayton Valley.
Sienna Resources Inc. (TSXV: SIE) (OTC Pink: SNNAF) has provided an update on lithium developments in the Clayton Valley of Nevada. SLB (formerly Schlumberger) announced successful results from its demonstration plant, achieving a 96% lithium recovery rate from brine using direct lithium extraction (DLE) technology. This process is 500 times faster than conventional methods and uses only 10% of the land.
Sienna holds property within Pure Energy/SLB's Clayton Valley Project, located in the deepest section of the basin. The company views this as a significant development for the area. Sienna has also recently expanded its holdings in other projects, including the Stonesthrow Gold Project in Saskatchewan and the Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in Ontario.
Sienna Resources Inc. (TSXV: SIE) (OTC Pink: SNNAF) has significantly expanded its Stonesthrow Gold Project in Saskatchewan to approximately 31,718 contiguous acres, directly bordering Ramp Metals Inc. This expansion makes Sienna one of the larger landholders in the area. The project is prospective for gold, with Ramp Metals recently announcing high-grade gold mineralization nearby.
Sienna has also extended its Dragon Uranium Project bordering Cameco in the Athabasca Basin and acquired the Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in Ontario. The company is actively expanding its portfolio of projects in gold, uranium, lithium, and cesium, positioning itself in potentially high-value mining districts.
Jason Gigliotti, President of Sienna, expressed optimism about the company's growth prospects, citing the strategic importance of these acquisitions during a period of record-high gold prices and increased interest in critical minerals.
Sienna Resources Inc. (SNNAF) has significantly expanded its uranium projects in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin. The company has more than doubled its acreage on the Dragon Uranium Project, now consisting of 23,134 contiguous acres directly bordering Cameco Sienna has also increased its landholdings in a new gold mining camp, bordering Ramp Minerals Inc. in Saskatchewan, with approximately 18,350 contiguous acres on the Stonesthrow Gold Project.
Additionally, Sienna acquired the Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in Ontario, covering about 2,200 contiguous acres. The company is developing plans for these projects amid high gold prices and renewed interest in uranium. Sienna's president, Jason Gigliotti, expressed optimism about the company's growth prospects in these strategic locations.