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Homeland Uranium Corp. reports exploration and corporate developments for a uranium-focused operating company traded on the OTCQB under HLUCF. News centers on the 100%-owned Coyote Basin Uranium Project, including reverse-circulation drilling, downhole radiometric data, geochemical assays, and interpretation of near-surface uranium-related horizons.
Company updates also cover the Cross Bones Uranium Property, including acquired historical exploration datasets, drill logs, assays, surface sampling, and radiometric survey information. Recurring disclosures include governance matters, operating and financial results, material agreements, capital-structure updates, and participation in mining and energy investor conferences.
Homeland Uranium (OTCQB: HLUCF) has announced significant findings from its Phase I bedrock mapping program at the Coyote Basin and Red Wash Uranium Projects in Colorado. The program has confirmed four radioactive stratigraphic horizons extending approximately 14 kilometers in strike length at Coyote Basin. The highest radioactivity detected was 400 cps, nearly eight times above background levels, found in Horizon 2.
The mapping results validate historical exploration data from Western Mining's 1970s work. The company is preparing for a Phase II drilling program scheduled for late Q3 or early Q4 2025, pending regulatory approvals. At the Red Wash Project, initial prospecting confirmed a continuous weakly radioactive horizon with readings up to 109 cps. The company has submitted 94 rock samples for laboratory analysis, with results pending.
Homeland Uranium (OTCQB: HLUCF) has filed a Notice of Intent (NOI) with regulatory authorities to initiate a significant exploration program at its Coyote Basin Uranium Project in Colorado. The company plans a 36-hole, 6,000-meter drilling program and three trenching operations as part of Phase II exploration.
The program aims to verify historical uranium mineralization from the 1970s, with previous outcrop samples showing concentrations up to 0.146% U3O8. Phase I mapping has confirmed radioactive stratigraphic horizons with readings up to 400 cps (eight times background levels). The company's goal is to bring historical uranium and vanadium resources into compliance with National Instrument 43-101 standards.
Homeland Uranium Corp. (OTCQB: HLUCF) has announced its participation in the Rick Rule Symposium 2025, a natural resource and commodities investing conference taking place in Boca Raton, Florida from July 7-11, 2025.
CEO Roger Lemaitre will deliver two presentations: a Breakout session on July 9 at 5:10pm ET and a Lunch presentation on July 10 at 1:00pm ET. The company will provide updates on their Phase I exploration program at the Coyote uranium project in Colorado and discuss Phase II plans to convert Western Mining's historical resources to modern standards.
The event will be available both in-person and online, with on-demand content accessible until December 31, 2025.