Welcome to our dedicated page for Mustang Energy news (Ticker: MECPF), a resource for investors and traders seeking the latest updates and insights on Mustang Energy stock.
Mustang Energy Corp. (MECPF) generates news primarily as a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on uranium and critical minerals in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. Coverage often centers on its exploration activities, land position, and project milestones as a junior mining issuer active in a major uranium district.
Recent news highlights include the commencement of Mustang’s inaugural diamond drilling program at the Surprise Creek Uranium-Copper Project near Uranium City, Saskatchewan. The company has reported that this helicopter-supported program will test priority targets along the Surprise Creek Fault Zone, following up historical uranium and copper results and geophysical survey data. Updates on drilling progress, target testing, and geological interpretation are key themes in these announcements.
News flow has also featured Mustang Energy in investor-focused interview series that spotlight junior resource and venture stocks. These segments discuss topics such as the company’s focus on uranium, its growing land position in the Athabasca Basin, and transactions like the acquisition of Nucleus Uranium, which added additional hectares to its portfolio. Such coverage provides context on Mustang’s strategy, exploration plans, and view of the uranium and critical minerals space.
On this page, readers can follow Mustang Energy’s project updates, drilling announcements, land acquisitions, and other corporate developments as they are reported. For investors and observers tracking uranium-focused exploration in the Athabasca Basin, the Mustang Energy news feed offers a centralized view of the company’s disclosed activities and exploration milestones over time.
Mustang Energy (OTC: MECPF) commenced its inaugural diamond-drilling program at the Surprise Creek Uranium-Copper Project near Uranium City, Saskatchewan on Oct. 14, 2025. The helicopter-supported program will test priority targets along the Surprise Creek Fault Zone and follow up on historic high-grade surface samples and drill intercepts.
Mustang engaged Base Diamond Drilling Ltd. for up to 2,000 metres of drilling. Management reports the company has acquired over 140,000 hectares, secured key permits and partnerships with First Nations, traded more than 100 million shares, and raised over $8 million ahead of drilling.
Mustang Energy (OTCQB: MECPF / CSE: MEC) featured in CEO.CA's "Inside the Boardroom" with CEO Nick Luksha on October 9, 2025.
The interview highlights Mustang Energy's announcement of a maiden drill program at Surprise Creek in the Athabasca Basin and provides executive insights into the company's strategy and outlook. The video is available on CEO.CA and YouTube, and CEO.CA invites investors to join its community for additional executive interviews and updates.
Contact for showcasing on the series is provided as sales@ceo.ca.