Unlocking the Potential of the Larocque Trend
About Dorado
Positioned along the renowned Larocque conductive corridor (the “Larocque Trend”) — home to IsoEnergy’s Hurricane Deposit — the Dorado Project is the flagship asset of the IsoEnergy–Purepoint 50/50 joint venture.
The project consolidates the former Turnor Lake, Geiger, Edge and Full Moon properties into a single high-priority exploration initiative spanning more than 98,000 hectares of prime Athabasca uranium ground. The property is underlain by graphite-bearing conductors and fault structures known to host high-grade uranium deposits in the Basin.
In 2025, the joint venture delivered its first major success: the Nova Uranium Discovery.
The inaugural drill program returned uranium grades of up to 8.1% U₃O₈ over 0.4 metre within 2.1 metres of 1.6% U₃O₈ in hole PG25 07A.
A 2026 winter program designed to expand the high-grade Nova Uranium Discovery and advance additional priority targets across the property is currently underway.
Beyond Nova, the Dorado Project hosts multiple priority target areas defined by conductive corridors, fault structures, and favorable graphitic lithologies. A planned airborne magnetotellurics survey later this winter or early spring will refine deeper structural targets across several grids, supporting continued district scale evaluation of the joint venture land package.