TORONTO, July 19,
2023 /CNW/ - Laramide Resources Ltd.
("Laramide" or the "Company") (TSX: LAM) (ASX: LAM)
(OTCQX: LMRXF) is pleased to announce that exploration drilling has
commenced at Amphitheatre uranium prospect, Westmoreland in Queensland. Resource drilling will then
proceed at the nearby Long Pocket and Huarabagoo deposits.
Concurrently, fieldwork on strategic, historically known targets at
the Murphy Project in Northern Territory are also underway.
Laramide is embarking on an aggressive program this year with an
experienced field team to expand Laramide's global uranium
resources as well as to investigate the potential for historically
reported and strategic critical metals.
Highlights
Westmoreland Update
- Exploration drilling at Amphitheatre prospect is
underway;
- The program includes 10 holes and is planned to validate
historical drilling and extend zones of mineralisation
identified in 2021;
- Resource Definition Drilling at Long Pocket to follow which
will build toward a Maiden Mineral Resource Estimation; and
- Resource Extension drilling at Huarabagoo ahead of a
planned global resource update;
- Drilling at Huarabagoo will also target gold
mineralisation observed in 2012.
Murphy Update
- Ground radiometric surveys underway;
- First systematic exploration of some uranium and base metal
prospects in over 40 years, following up on targets identified by
BHP in the 1970's;
- Laramide plans to investigate this large mineral system which
has returned notable results from historic sampling and includes
significant tin, tungsten, REE, vanadium as well as copper and
gold.
Corporate
- Mineral Development License (MDL) application over the
Westmoreland deposits is
progressing;
- Two new exploration lease applications with strategic
opportunities for uranium and critical minerals have been submitted
in Queensland, contiguous to
the Westmoreland Project;
- Engagement of Mr. Rhys Davies (MGeol, MSc, MAIG,
RPGeo, FGS).
Laramide has kicked off the 2023 field season with exploration
drilling commencing at Amphitheatre with the company planning to
complete up to 4,000m of diamond
drilling across the Westmoreland
project focused on resource definition and exploration at Long
Pocket, and resource extension at Huarabagoo.
Concurrently, ground based radiometric surveys are underway at
multiple uranium prospects on the Murphy Project, Northern
Territory.
Commenting on the proposed exploration, Laramide's President and
CEO, Marc Henderson says,
"After a late and significant wet season, it is great to see
the field teams start work on what we think will be a large and
consequential exploration effort across our large land package in
Northern Australia.
A successful hiring process brings experienced staff
and contractors with the long-term view to build institutional
knowledge of the project. We are pleased to have Rhys Davies back on board and leading this
aggressive campaign. Rhys has previously worked for Laramide during
the 2006-2009 Resource drilling campaign.
Resource definition drilling at Long Pocket will expand on
the encouraging 2022 drilling results and support resource
extension drilling at Huarabagoo as we seek to grow our global
resource base at Westmoreland.
We look forward to following up on the 2022 drilling ore
grade intercepts at Amphitheatre, building an understanding of
mineralisation controls and assessing the potential deposit
scale.
Meanwhile a systematic sampling and geophysical program of
work at the Murphy Project will refine uranium and critical metals
targets for future exploration drilling."
Amphitheatre
The Amphitheatre uranium prospect is located 16km northeast of
the Junnagunna uranium deposit and expresses as a strong
400m x 300m airborne radiometric anomaly. Visible
secondary uranium minerals such as carnotite and torbernite are
present at surface, hosted within the PTW4 unit of the Westmoreland
Conglomerate. Mineralisation identified in 2022 drilling appears to
have a relationship with the mafic intrusive, sharing similarities
with other nearby uranium deposits, namely Redtree, Huarabagaoo and
Junnagunna which host a combined 51.9Mlb U3O8
resource1.
The area was subject to historical exploration in the late 1960s
and early 1970s which included percussion drilling and diamond
holes with narrow intercepts of up to 0.838%
U3O82 displaying visible uraninite
and torbernite.
Significant results (>200ppm U3O8) from
2022 drilling included3:
- AMDD001 – 3m @ 507ppm
U3O8 from 59m,
including 1m @ 1072ppm (0.107%)
U3O8
Up to 10 holes for a total 1,000m
drilling have been designed to validate historical drilling and
establish the architecture of the mafic intrusive unit to
understand geological controls on mineralisation.
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1
https://laramide.com/projects/westmoreland-uranium-project/
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2 Tahan 1971
(BHP) – Historical Company report (CR5206)
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3 LAM TSX
Release 24 April 2023 https://bit.ly/46WXyAU
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Long Pocket and Black
Hills
Long Pocket is located 7km to the east of the Junnagunna Uranium
deposit and 12km northeast of Redtree (Fig.1).
Encouraged by the 2022 exploration drilling results, Laramide
will follow up in the 2023 field season with a more substantial
resource definition drilling program at Long Pocket. First pass
exploration drilling is also planned for the nearby Black Hills
uranium prospect.
Black Hills, located 1km to the northeast of Long Pocket,
presents as a broad airborne radiometric anomaly. Historical (QML,
1970) drilling results include 3.13 @ 0.44%
U3O8 (DDL018) and 7.77m @ 0.14% U3O8
(DDL013)4 which have not been followed up during
Laramide's tenure.
Significant drilling results (>200ppm
U3O8) from 2022 included5:
- LP22DD001 – 2m @ 403ppm
U3O8 from surface, and 2.7m @ 718ppm U3O8 from
39.3m
Importantly, the results extend the envelope of known
sandstone-hosted uranium mineralisation to the northeast.
Furthermore, it confirms the shallow and flat-lying nature of
mineralisation.
Huarabagoo
Laramide has identified zones for potential extension to
mineralisation at the Huarabagoo deposit which will be tested with
up to 1,000m of resource extension
drilling. Huarabagoo is located in the structural corridor between
Redtree and Junnagunna (Fig.1) and is currently included in the
Westmoreland resource. The
Huarabagoo deposit and Huarabagoo-Junnagunna structural corridor is
the least explored of the three main deposits at Westmoreland and was most recently drill
tested in 2012 with new zones of mineralisation being identified,
showing scope for growth6 as well as interesting gold
results (2m at 6.1 g/t Au and
4m at 30.9 g/t Au)
The 2023 drilling campaign is being conducted entirely as a
single-shift diamond program providing a combination of NQ and HQ
core. The program is expected to be fully complete by October 2023.
Murphy Project
The Murphy Project was acquired to strategically control the
known geological host of the Westmoreland uranium deposits and is therefore
prospective for uranium. However, the Murphy Inlier also hosts
numerous other mineral occurrences and deposits including tin,
tungsten, copper, REEs, vanadium as well as gold.
Concurrent with Westmoreland
drilling, the Laramide team have commenced fieldwork at the Murphy
Project. The project area hosts numerous uranium and base metal
targets some of which have not been subject to on-ground
investigation for decades. Initial work is focused on ground
radiometric surveys to refine airborne radiometric anomalies, and
surface rock and soil sampling.
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4 QML –
CR0003649 (1970)
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5 LAM TSX
Release 24 April 2023 https://bit.ly/46WXyAU
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6 LAM TSX
Release 9 January 2013 https://bit.ly/3Y3c1r5
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Corporate
Mineral Development License Application
A Mineral Development License (MDL) application was submitted to
the Queensland government in
March 20237 which secures
the Westmoreland Project assets and signals Laramide's intent to
develop the project when Policy conditions allow.
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LAM TSX Release 29 November 2022
https://bit.ly/3DhiGnU
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Two New Exploration Lease
In addition to the MDL application, Laramide has applied for two
mineral exploration leases (Fig. 1) to the east and south of the
Westmoreland Project. The eastern tenure is considered prospective
for Westmoreland-style uranium under cover and the southern
tenement represents a continuation of the Murphy Inlier geological
belt which is host to a number of uranium, copper, tin, tungsten,
vanadium and gold prospects.
Appointment of Mr. Rhys
Davies
As part of Laramide's strategy to build its global and
Australian project portfolio the company has appointed Mr.
Rhys Davies to lead the programs.
Mr. Davies holds an MGeol (Hons)
Degree in Geology and MSc in Nuclear Decommissioning and
Waste Management. He is a Member of Australian Institute of
Geoscientists (MAIG); Registered Professional Geoscientist (RPGeo)
in the field of Mineral Exploration; Fellow of the Geological
Society of London (FGS); and
Associate Member of the Nuclear Institute.
With over 17 years' experience in Mineral Exploration and
Project Management in the mineral resources industry, Mr. Davies'
career spans Australasia, Europe,
Middle East and North Africa commodities including uranium,
copper, cobalt, gold, tin, REEs and diamonds. In the field of
exploration for uranium, copper, and gold exploration, he is
qualified to act as Qualified Person (QP) as defined by CIM and
Competent Person (CP) as defined by the JORC Code. As a previous
employee, Mr. Davies returns to Laramide bringing institutional
knowledge of the Westmoreland and
Murphy Projects.
The information in this announcement relating to Exploration
Results is based on information compiled or reviewed by Mr.
Rhys Davies, a contractor to the
Company. Mr. Davies is a Member of The Australasian Institute of
Geoscientists and has sufficient experience which is relevant to
the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration
and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a
Competent Person as defined in the JORC 2012 Edition of the
'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral
Resources and Ore Reserves', and is a Qualified Person under the
guidelines of the National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Davies consents
to the inclusion in this announcement of the matters based on his
information in the form and context in which it appears.
About Laramide Resources Ltd.:
Laramide is focused on exploring and developing high-quality
uranium assets in Australia and
the United States. The company's
portfolio comprises five advanced uranium projects. Each asset has
been carefully chosen for their size, production potential, and are
considered late-stage, low-technical risk projects.
The Westmoreland project in
Queensland, Australia, is one of
the largest uranium development assets held by a junior mining
company. This project has a PEA which describes an economically
robust, open-pit mining project with a mine-life of 13 years.
Additionally, the adjacent Murphy Project in the Northern Territory
of Australia is a greenfield asset
which Laramide strategically acquired to control the majority of
the mineralized system along the Westmoreland trend.
In the United States,
Laramide's assets include the NRC licensed Crownpoint-Churchrock
Uranium Project, which is proposed to be developed using in-situ
recovery ("ISR") production methodology. The company also owns the
La Jara Mesa project in the historic Grants mining district of
New Mexico and the fully permitted
underground project, called La
Sal, in Lisbon Valley, Utah.
This press release contains forward-looking statements. The
actual results could differ materially from a conclusion, forecast
or projection in the forward-looking information. Certain material
factors or assumptions were applied in drawing a conclusion or
making a forecast or projection as reflected in the forward-looking
information.
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