Highlights:
- 2023 Drilling campaign completed 4,108 metres; 40 holes
across Amphitheatre, Long Pocket, Black Hills and Huarabagoo
targets;
- Assay results from Amphitheatre confirm that shallow uranium
mineralisation continues to the south:
- (AM23DD004) 2.8m @ 392ppm
U3O8 from 43m
depth
- (AM23DD005) 2.55m @ 439ppm
U3O8 from 8.45m
depth including 0.6m @ 920ppm
U3O8
- >65,535cps "Off-Scale" radioactivity discovered at
surface during reconnaissance exploration at new prospect, named
U-Valley
TORONTO, Oct. 31,
2023 /CNW/ - Laramide Resources
Ltd. ("Laramide" or the "Company") (TSX: LAM) (ASX: LAM)
(OTCQX: LMRXF) is pleased to provide an update on the
progress of the 2023 drilling campaign at the Westmoreland
Project in NW Queensland.
Over 4,108m of diamond drilling,
for 40 holes have been completed at four discrete targets:
Amphitheatre, Long Pocket, Black Hills and Huarabagoo (Figure 5).
The objective of the program was to investigate targets identified
from radiometric anomalies testing the potential for a satellite
deposit; to explore opportunities to extend the envelope of known
mineralization; and to investigate the opportunities to expand the
current uranium resources described in the Westmoreland PEA mine
plan.
Commenting on the exploration results, Laramide's President and
CEO, Marc Henderson said:
"We are pleased with our 2023 drilling campaign at
Westmoreland, which commenced in
July and has recently wrapped up. Thus far we have received assay
results from the first of the four prospects that were drilled
(Amphitheatre) and we expect subsequent results to be received over
the coming months in the order which the targets were drilled (Long
Pocket, Black Hills, and Huarabagoo). The breadth and scope of this
year's targeting highlights the quality of Laramide's land position
at Westmoreland and the potential
to build on our existing 51.9Mlb Resource.
"The reconnaissance exploration discovery of an "off-scale"
mineralisation reading and the sighting of outcropping uranium at a
prospective new drill target was an unexpected bonus and will be
followed up in 2024."
Results from drill holes AM23DD003 to AM23DD007 (Table 1, Figs 2
& 3), completed in August, have now been received and show
multiple zones of shallow mineralisation including:
- (AM23DD004) 2.8m @ 392ppm
U3O8 from 43m
depth
- (AM23DD005) 2.55m @ 439ppm
U3O8 from 8.45m
depth including 0.6m @ 920ppm
U3O8
Importantly, AM23DD004 and AM23DD005 have highlighted
mineralisation over 200m south of
previously reported drill hole results[1] and are unconstrained to
the east and south (Figure 1). Amphitheatre, which is located 16km
to the NE of the Westmoreland Project (51.9Mlbs
U3O8 [2], Figure 5), is a potential satellite
deposit.
Recent field investigations have identified a zone of elevated
radioactivity (>12,000cps[3]) approximately 400m northwest of Amphitheatre with outcropping
secondary uranium mineralisation at surface (Figure 1). This
increases the size potential of the Amphitheatre target and further
groundwork is planned ahead of follow up drilling in 2024.
New Discovery: "Off-Scale" Radioactivity at
U-Valley
Recent reconnaissance exploration at the U-Valley target has
discovered extensive zones of surface radioactivity in Westmoreland
Conglomerate including isolated "off scale"[4] (>65,535cps)
points using a Super-Spec RS-125 Spectrometer. The U-Valley target
is located 2km south of the Long Pocket prospect and presents as a
1.5km2 airborne radiometric anomaly (Figure 4).
Geological mapping and ground scintillometer surveys are
currently underway to refine the target zones ahead of potential
scout drilling in the 2024 field season.
Table 1: 2023 Amphitheatre – Drill Collar details
HOLE
ID
|
GDA94_Easting
|
GDA94_Northing
|
Dip
|
Azimuth
|
Depth
(m)
|
AM23DD001
|
209890
|
8074803
|
-90
|
355
|
81.6
|
AM23DD002
|
209875
|
8074858
|
-60
|
85
|
150.5
|
AM23DD003
|
209810
|
8074849
|
-70
|
265
|
140.1
|
AM23DD004
|
209952
|
8074656
|
-60
|
265
|
102.4
|
AM23DD005
|
209967
|
8074653
|
-60
|
85
|
102.4
|
AM23DD006
|
209754
|
8074712
|
-55
|
265
|
51.5
|
AM23DD007
|
209735
|
8074830
|
-60
|
265
|
102.6
|
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.
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About Laramide Resources Ltd.:
Laramide is focused on exploring and developing high-quality
uranium assets in Australia and
the western United States. The
company's portfolio comprises five advanced uranium projects in
districts with historical production or superior geological
prospectivity. 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 that 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
that 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 an 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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1
|
Market Release:
Laramide intercepts broad-based uranium mineralization in initial
holes from 2023 Australian exploration program (29 September
2023)
|
2
|
https://laramide.com/projects/westmoreland-uranium-project/
|
3
|
CPS = counts per
second
|
4
|
Reconnaissance
exploration on regional targets described in the text commonly
involve the use of handheld spectrometers. The Super Spec RS-125
unit is commonly used (globally) throughout the uranium industry.
Super Spec RS-125 unit has a maximum cps limit of 65,565.
"Off-scale" refers to reading that registers the highest reading
for the spectrometer but not the actual reading.
|
SOURCE Laramide Resources Ltd.