IsoEnergy and Purepoint Report Assay Grades of up to 5.4% U₃O₈ from Initial Holes at the Nova Discovery on the Dorado JV
Highlights
- Partial assay results received from two of eight diamond drill holes ("DDH") completed during the summer program; additional program details are provided below.
- Select samples from hole PG25-05 averaged 2.2% U₃O₈ over 1.0 metre, including 5.4% U₃O₈ over 0.3 metres.
- Select samples from hole PG25-04 averaged 1.0% U₃O₈ over 0.6 metres.
- Assays validate the mineralization first intersected at Q48 hosted in a steeply dipping, brittle basement fault that remains open to the northeast.
- Complete assays on all holes will be processed and disclosed in due course.
- Follow-up drilling to extend the mineralized trend northeast is planned for the winter, when frozen ground enables land-based access.
"These assays validate the significance of the mineralization first intersected at Q48," said
"Each new hole is giving us a clearer picture of the mineralized system at Nova," said
Table 1: Assay Results from Drill Holes PG25-04 and 05
Hole ID |
Azi (o) |
Dip (o) |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Length (m) |
%U3O8 |
PG25-04 |
295 |
-60 |
386.3 |
386.9 |
0.6 |
0.96 |
|
|
|
409.1 |
409.5 |
0.4 |
0.15 |
PG25-05 |
295 |
-60 |
328.9 |
329.9 |
1.0 |
2.19 |
|
|
Includes |
329.2 |
329.5 |
0.3 |
5.38 |
|
|
|
399.3 |
399.6 |
0.3 |
0.10 |
|
|
NOTE: |
Intervals are downhole core lengths. True widths of mineralization are unknown. |
Q48 Target Area - DDHs PG25-03 to PG25-07A (5 DDH holes)
Drill hole PG25-03 tested the Eastern Q48 conductor approximately 800 metres southwest of historic hole GG22-32. The hole was collared with a -90 degree dip and encountered weak hematite, limonite and bleached sandstone to the unconformity at 259 metres. An 8.5-metre-wide zone of clay altered sandstone followed by a 1.5-metre-wide interval of core loss were encountered immediately above the unconformity. Initial basement rock included a 6-metre-wide zone of strongly paleoweathered pelitic gneiss with 0.5 metres averaging 690 CPS from the
Drill hole PG25-04 targeted the Q48 conductor (Figure 1) located approximately 800 metres northwest of
Hole PG25-05 was collared 44 metres in front of PG25-04 and drilled using the same azimuth of 295 degrees and dip of -60 degrees. This hole intercepted the radioactive structure approximately 40 metres up-dip of PG25-04. The hole encountered the unconformity at 309 metres, paleoweathered granitic gneiss and pegmatites to 371 metres, then garnet-rich pelitic gneiss, locally with pyrite and graphite, to the completion depth of 498 metres. The central mineralized structure was hosted in a sheared / brecciated reddish-brown altered granitic gneiss that returned 1.0 metre of 2.2% U3O8 between 328.9 and 329.9 metres and included 0.3 metres of 5.4% U3O8 (Table 1).
Drill hole PG25-06 targeted the brittle fault associated with mineralization at the unconformity approximately 20 metres northeast of PG25-05 (Figure 2). This drill hole, collared with an azimuth of 310 degrees a dip of -64 degrees, encountered
Hole PG25-07A, collared from the PG25-04 drill pad using an azimuth of 310 degrees and dip of -61 degrees, was a 70 metre step out to the northeast of the PG25-05 mineralized intercept. The unconformity was intersected at a depth of 322 metres and the drill hole intercepted the radioactive structure approximately 40 metres up-dip of PG25-04. From the unconformity, granitic gneiss with pegmatitic intervals was encountered to a depth of 392 metres that was initially paleoweathered for 25 metres, unaltered for 36 metres, then became chloritized and silicified for 9 metres. Chloritized pelitic gneiss was then drilled from 392 to 441 metres, unaltered graphitic and pyritic pelitic gneiss to 459 metres, followed by unaltered granitic gneiss and pegmatites with minor pelitic gneiss to the completion depth of 548 metres.
The PG25-07A Nova zone mineralization starts within granitic gneiss at 382.3 metres and extends into pelitic gneiss to a depth of 396.3 metres returning an average of 11,100 cps over 14.0 metres. A primary mineralized structure of the Nova zone is hosted in sheared, reddish-brown altered granitic gneiss with pitchblende that returned an average of 82,300 cps over 0.6 metres with a peak of 110,800 cps. A second strongly mineralized interval occurs within lost pelitic gneiss core and returned an average of 46,000 cps over 0.4 metres.
Q2 Target Area - DDHs PG25-01 and PG25-02
PG25-01 was a 320-metre step-out along strike to the northeast of historic drilling and approximately 2.9 kilometres northeast along the same conductor on which 3.7% U3O8 over 0.6 metres was returned from hole HL-50 (Alonso et al., 1991). PG25-01, collared with an azimuth of 135 degrees and dip of -60 degrees, intersected the unconformity at a depth of 217 metres then paleoweathered pelitic gneiss to 246 metres followed by unaltered sillimanite-rich garnet biotite pelitic gneiss to 297 metres. The conductor was explained by a 15-metre-wide zone with observed fine disseminated graphite and pyrite hosted within a weakly chloritized pelitic gneiss with localized weak shears between 297 metres and 312 metres. Unaltered pelitic gneiss with variable amounts of garnet was intersected to 330 metres, followed by unaltered granitic gneiss to 359 metres. The hole was completed at a depth of 359 metres with no anomalous radioactivity being encountered.
PG25-02 was designed as a 390-metre step-out along strike to the northeast from PG25-01, to test an interpreted break and offset in the Q2 Grid conductor. PG25-02, with an azimuth of 135 degrees and dip of -60 degrees, intersected the unconformity at a depth of 219 metres. A 1-metre-wide zone of elevated radioactivity that starts in the sandstone above the unconformity and continues into the paleoweathered basement hosts the highest down hole gamma peak of 2,530 CPS. Below the unconformity is a 12-metre-wide zone of moderate to strong hematite altered pelitic gneiss followed by 52-metres of granite with weak to moderate hematite and weak chlorite alteration. The hole continues into an 8-metre-wide zone of unaltered pelitic gneiss before ending at a depth of 341 metres in an unaltered granite. The hole failed to explain the conductor and is interpreted to have been collared too far forward.
Turaco Target Area
Drilling is currently progressing within the Turaco Target Area (Figure 1).
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Dorado (Figure 3) is the flagship project of the IsoEnergy-Purepoint 50/50 joint venture, a partnership encompassing more than 98,000 hectares of prime uranium exploration ground. The Project includes the former
Recent drilling by
The shallow unconformity depths across the Dorado property—typically between 30 and 300 metres—allow for highly efficient drilling and rapid follow-up on results.
Gamma Logging and Geochemical Assaying
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The basement rock drill core is NQ in size and samples are created in the field by spitting the core in half. Field duplicate samples are also created in the field by spitting every 30th sample of remaining core; one quarter is sent to the laboratory and one quarter of the core remains in the core box. Data verification includes internal SRC laboratory quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC), blanks, comparison of results of the duplicate samples and variance of standard samples.
References
Alonso, D., Dalidowicz, F., Mondy, J., 1991:
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Cutts, C. and Lesiczka, M., 2007:
Mineral Assessment File Number 74I08-0071.
Donmez, S., 2013:
Saskatchewan Mineral Assessment File Number MAW00308
Goulet, D., Pascal, M., and Donmez, S., 2015: Murphy Lake Diamond Drilling Program and Slingram Moving Loop Surface
Transient Electromagnetic Survey, Denison Mines Corp., Saskatchewan Mineral Assessment File Number MAW01724
Munholland, P. and Bingham, D., 1999:
Mineral Assessment File Number 74I09-0062.
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