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Buffalo Potash Announces Seismic Program and Assaying of Legacy Potash Drill Cores at Flagship Disley Project

Highlights Planned 3D seismic program to commence over targeted segment of flagship Disley Pro...

articleBuffalo Potash CorporationFebruary 10, 20265/company/buffalo-potash-corporation/news/buffalo-potash-announces-seismic-program-and-assaying-of-legacy-potash-drill-cores-at-flagship-disley-project
Buffalo Potash Announces Seismic Program and Assaying of Legacy Potash Drill Cores at Flagship Disley Project

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[{"type":"text","content":"Buffalo Potash Announces Seismic Program and Assaying of Legacy Potash Drill Cores at Flagship Disley ProjectHighlightsPlanned 3D seismic program to commence over targeted segment of flagship Disley Project;Initiates re-assaying of two legacy potash drill cores on flagship Disley Project; and3D seismic, new assays on historic wells, and 2026 drilling intended to inform an updated NI 43-101-compliant Technical Report (\"Technical Report\") and Preliminary Economic Assessment (\"PEA\")(1).Saskatoon, Saskatchewan--(Newsfile Corp. - February 10, 2026) - Buffalo Potash Corporation (TSXV: BUFF) (the \"Company\" or \"Buffalo\") is pleased to announce that it has contracted a 3D seismic program to begin at its flagship Disley Project in Saskatchewan in the middle of February, 2026 and concurrently is undertaking re-assaying of legacy potash drill cores from historical drill holes on the property. The work forms part of the Company's ongoing technical evaluation program and is intended to advance the project toward the completion of a PEA(1), while improving Buffalo's subsurface understanding to support future development of its \"Showcase\" facility.Mr. Steve Halabura P.Geo., Buffalo Chief Executive Officer, commented: \"Buffalo's Disley Project is not only exceptional due to its location within Saskatchewan's established potash solution mining district, in close proximity to some of the largest operating potash solution mines in the world(2), but also because of the historic technical work completed on the property to date.\"Mr. Halabura added: \"Historic work completed by Imperial Oil(3) and the Lumsden Potash Development Company(4) on the Disley Project in the 1960s includes multiple potash exploration drill holes across the eastern and western portions of the Disley Project. These existing core samples provide valuable subsurface geological information - effectively extending our understanding of the project area without incurring the capital-intensive process of additional drilling. When integrated with a comprehensive 3D seismic program, and the drill core from our recently completed 7-10 confirmation hole, this dataset is expected to form a strong technical foundation to support the evaluation of the Disley Project with the goal of advancing toward an updated National Instrument 43-101 (\"NI 43-101\")-compliant Technical Report a...

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