Bedford Metals Identifies Key Uranium Markers at Close Lake Uranium Project
July 16 2024 - 1:00AM
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Bedford Metals Identifies Key Uranium Markers at Close Lake Uranium
Project
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 16, 2024
(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bedford Metals Corp. (TSX-V: BFM, FWB: O8D,
ISIN: CA0762301012) (the “Company” or “Bedford”) is pleased to
announce the results of its VNIR (Visible Near Field Infrared) and
SWIR (Shortwave Infrared) satellite investigation at the Close Lake
Uranium Project in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan.
An analysis conducted by Dr. Neil Pendock, PhD,
has successfully identified several positive indicators for
uranium, including anomalous helium emissions and various
subsurface features such as illite clays and magnetite. These
findings are comparable to those observed at Cameco’s Cigar Lake
Mine, the world’s highest-grade uranium mine.
Key Findings:
- Helium Blooms: Two
significant helium blooms were identified. He1 is located at the
northwestern extent of the project, at the southern terminus of a
previously identified target zone. He2 is situated on the northern
shore of Close Lake. The presence of anomalous helium, a decay
product of uranium, is directly correlated with uranium
deposits.
- Hematite-Rich
Anomaly: A 1000m northwest-trending anomaly, interpreted
as hematite-rich, was discovered. Hematite is an alteration
signature observed at the Cigar Lake Mine and is found in sandstone
above the unconformity, in fractures and breccias, and in basement
rocks below the unconformity, closely associated with uraninite
ores.
- Illite
Anomaly: A concurrent anomaly interpreted as illite was
identified. Illite is a clay formed through intense hydrothermal
alteration, which is the principal mechanism for uranium deposition
in the basin.
Peter Born, President of Bedford, commented,
“The results of this satellite survey are highly encouraging. The
identification of these key uranium markers will allow us to focus
our drilling on the key locations as we work towards making a
significant discovery. Our next steps will involve integrating
these new datasets, which have a ground resolution of approximately
10 meters, with our historic datasets to identify precise diamond
drilling targets.”
Bedford remains committed to conducting all
exploration activities to the highest environmental standards. The
Company is dedicated to minimizing its environmental footprint and
ensuring that all operations are sustainable and responsible.
Additionally, Bedford values its relationships with local
communities and indigenous groups and is committed to working
collaboratively to ensure that its activities bring positive
benefits to these stakeholders.
Dr. Peter Born, P.Geo., is the designated
qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and the
President of the Company and is responsible for and has approved
the technical information contained in this release.
About Bedford Metals Corp.
Bedford Metals Corp. is a mineral exploration
company. We create value for our shareholders by identifying and
developing highly prospective mineral exploration opportunities.
Our strategy is to advance our projects from discovery to
production.
The Close Lake Uranium Project
lies on the eastern side of the Athabasca Basin, adjoining claims
held by Cameco Corporation, the largest uranium producer in the
world. The claim is approximately 245 hectares and lies within the
primary exploration corridor, which hosts the Keys Lake Mine, the
Cigar Lake Mine and the McArthur River Mine. Access to the property
is done through a network of roads and trails.
The Ubiquity Lake Uranium
Project, covering 1382 hectares, lies just south of the
bottom lip of the Athabasca Basin, adjacent to ALX Uranium’s
Carpenter Lake Project to the east. Situated near the Cable Bay
Shear Zone, parallel to the Virgin River Shear Zone, which hosts
Cameco’s Centennial uranium deposit, the project holds immense
potential. Furthermore, it is located 100 km west of Cameco’s
past-producing Key Lake uranium mine, underscoring the strategic
significance of its location.
The Sheppard Lake Uranium
Project, covers an area of approximately 2250 hectares and
adjoins the Ubiquity Lake Project to the southeast. The project
area is characterized by rocks of the Mudjatik domain, where
uranium mineralization is typically basement-hosted, situated
within shears or faults, and formed through hydrothermal
redistributions of dissolved metals and subsequent redox
reactions.
For further information, please contact the
Company at info@bedfordmetals.com or 604-622-1199 or visit the
Company’s website at www.bedfordmetals.com.
On behalf of the Board,
Bedford Metals Corp.
“Peter Born”
President
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