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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. (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 has expanded its Dragon Uranium Project in the Athabasca Basin to 23,134 acres. This area directly borders Cameco , a leading player in uranium production. The Athabasca Basin is known for high-grade uranium deposits. Sienna also increased its acreage in the Stonesthrow Gold Project to approximately 18,350 acres, which borders Ramp Metals Inc. Sienna is optimistic about the prospects, especially with renewed interest in uranium and gold at all-time highs.
Additionally, Sienna recently acquired the Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in Ontario, covering 2,200 acres. This project is adjacent to Power Metals Corp's cesium discovery. Sienna is also a significant landholder in the Clayton Valley, Nevada, a key lithium production area.
Sienna's management cautions that past results from neighboring properties may not indicate similar findings on their own projects. However, they are optimistic about growth opportunities for both short and long terms.
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.
Sienna Resources Inc. (SNNAF) has significantly expanded its Stonesthrow Gold Project in Saskatchewan to approximately 18,350 contiguous acres, directly bordering Ramp Metals Inc. This expansion comes after Ramp's announcement of multiple gold mineralization zones, including 73.55 g/t gold and 19.50 g/t silver. Sienna is now one of the larger landholders in this new mining camp.
The company has also recently acquired the Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in Ontario, covering about 2,200 acres. Additionally, Sienna has expanded its portfolio with uranium projects in Saskatchewan and a lithium project in Nevada.
Sienna has entered into marketing agreements to increase corporate awareness and is preparing for an active period of exploration and development across its diverse portfolio of projects.
Sienna Resources Inc. (TSXV: SIE) (OTC Pink: SNNAF) has entered into a marketing and distribution service agreement with Hillside Consulting and Media Inc. for a six-month term, paying $45,000 plus taxes. This agreement, along with an existing contract with Life Water Media, aims to enhance Sienna's capital markets reach in the second half of 2024.
Sienna recently acquired the 'Stonesthrow Gold Project' in Saskatchewan, consisting of 13,300 acres bordering Ramp Metals Inc. Additionally, Sienna acquired the Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in Ontario, covering 2,200 acres. The company also holds interests in uranium projects in Saskatchewan and lithium projects in Nevada, including properties in Clayton Valley.
Sienna Resources recently announced the acquisition of the Stonesthrow Gold Project in Saskatchewan, comprising approximately 13,300 contiguous acres prospective for gold. This project is adjacent to Ramp Metals' recent discoveries of significant gold and silver mineralization. Additionally, Sienna acquired the Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project located in Ontario, covering around 2,200 acres. This project is next to Power Metals' cesium and pegmatite swarm discovery. Moreover, Sienna granted 15 million stock options and 10.76 million restricted share units (RSUs) to its directors, officers, and consultants. The company also expanded its holdings in uranium and lithium projects in Nevada and the renowned Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan.
Sienna Resources has acquired the 'Stonesthrow Gold Project' in Saskatchewan, covering 13,300 acres prospective for gold. This project adjoins Ramp Metals, which recently announced significant gold and silver mineralization. Sienna's President, Jason Gigliotti, highlighted the region's mining-friendly environment and expressed optimism about the project. Additionally, Sienna acquired the Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in Ontario, covering 2,200 acres near Power Metals' cesium discovery. Other recent acquisitions include uranium and lithium projects in Saskatchewan and Nevada, respectively. Sienna emphasizes that nearby discoveries do not guarantee mineralization on its properties.
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