Blue Sky Uranium buys key data for Corcovo project Mendoza, Argentina

SALVADOR, BRAZIL (By Pedro Silva, Energy Analytics Institute, 2.Jul.2025, Words: 224) — Blue Sky Uranium Corp. obtained an additional substantial historic subsurface dataset for its Corcovo uranium project an “in situ” recovery (“ISR”) high potential target, located in the western Malargüe mining district, Mendoza province, Argentina. 

This dataset was originally generated by operators in the oil and gas sector with concession holdings in the area.

The new data package includes complete information from 449 historical O&G wells ranging from more than 500m up to 750m in depth within the Corcovo concession area, featuring geophysical logging data such as gamma-ray, spontaneous potential (SP), and other parameters, compiled in the O&G industry standard format for well log data, Blue Sky announced on 2 Jul. 2025 in an official statement.

In addition, the mining company received 34 2D seismic lines, covering the entire Corcovo project area.

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“This new data package is a major milestone for the Corcovo project. Blue Sky has now a massive amount of information from over 500 drill holes that will allow us to rapidly enhance our geological model, improve confidence in the interpreted uranium-bearing horizons, and potentially accelerate future targeting for ISR-style uranium mineralization,” Blue Sky president and CEO Nikolaos Cacos said in the statement.

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By Pedro Silva reporting from Salvador. © 2025 Energy Analytics Institute (EAI). All Rights Reserved.