- AK22-051 intersected 2,320 cps over 30.1 m starting at 27.0
m drill hole depth, ranks as the best drill hole on the
project, and includes six separate intervals of >10,000
cps*
- AK22-047 intersected 5,229 cps over 7.35 m at 140.65 m,
ranks as second-best drill hole on the project, and includes eight
separate intervals of >10,000 cps
TORONTO, May 31, 2022
/CNW/ - Baselode Energy Corp. (TSXV: FIND) (OTCQB: BSENF)
("Baselode" or the "Company") is pleased to provide
an update on the ongoing 20,000 metre diamond drilling program (the
"Program") on the ACKIO high-grade uranium discovery
("ACKIO"), Hook project ("Hook"), Athabasca Basin area (the "Basin"),
northern Saskatchewan (see Figure
1 and Table 1).
"We continue to hit mineralization at the overburden contact;
within 25 m from surface. The
mineralization from AK22-051 is the shallowest being drilled in the
Basin. This rarity of near-surface mineralization with high levels
of radioactivity sets Baselode apart from our peers as there's no
other recent discovery this close to surface. Near-surface
mineralization has been a key characteristic required for numerous
Basin deposits going into production as open pit mines. Holes
AK22-051 and AK22-047 are substantially the two best drill holes on
ACKIO to date in terms of continuously elevated radioactivity. They
also have the highest average levels of radioactivity, and each
includes multiple discrete intersections with greater than 10,000
cps. We're excited to see ACKIO grow with near-surface
mineralization, including consistently higher levels of
radioactivity. AK22-051 remains open in all directions and AK22-047
remains open to the east," said James
Sykes, CEO, President and Director of Baselode.
Highlights include;
- AK22-051: 2,320 cps over 30.1
m at 27.0 m (new best
individual continuous radioactivity intersection at ACKIO to date)
which includes
-
- 9,068 cps over 0.6 m at 34.1 m,
maximum 10,000 cps over 0.5 m
- 5,961 cps over 0.5 m at 37.6 m,
maximum 7,500 cps over 0.3 m
- 7,615 cps over 0.7 m at 41.85
m, maximum 10,000 cps over 0.15 m
- 6,232 cps over 1.2 m at 45.05
m, maximum 12,000 cps over 0.1 m
- 6,193 cps over 1.6 m at 48.15
m, maximum 13,000 cps over 0.2 m
- AK22-047: 5,229 cps over 7.35
m at 140.65 m (new
2nd best individual continuous radioactivity
intersection) which includes
-
- 9,307 cps over 3.6 m at 141.45
m, maximum 25,000 cps over 0.1 m
Drill hole AK22-051 was the first drill hole off the drill pad.
Follow-up drill holes will test this near surface mineralization's
east and west thickness. Follow-up drilling east of AK22-047 is
also planned.
Since announcing the start of the Program on February 9, 2022 (see Company News Release),
Baselode has completed 47 drill holes (AK22-005 to AK22-051) for
13,921.35 m (see Figure 1).
Twenty-five of forty-seven drill holes have intersected
continuously elevated radioactivity. A complete list of drill hole
collar information and hand-held scintillometer radioactivity
composite measurements for the drill holes reported in this news
release (AK22-042 to AK22-051) are provided in Table 1.
Samples from these reported eleven drill holes have been
submitted to the Saskatchewan Research Council's Geoanalytical
Laboratory in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, for whole-rock, multi-element and
U3O8 analysis. Baselode will continue to
provide Program updates on a bi-monthly to monthly schedule.
Uranium assay results will be released as they are received after
being compiled and thoroughly checked by the technical team.
The Program is helicopter-supported to lessen any ground-induced
environmental impacts within the project area, and will allow the
Company to continue the Program during Spring thaw.
ACKIO is 30 km southeast of well-established infrastructure,
including an all-season road and powerline between Cameco Corp.'s
(TSX: CCO) and Orano's McArthur
River mine and Key Lake Uranium mill joint ventures. ACKIO
is 70 km northeast of the Key Lake mill.
NOTES:
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- cps* =
"counts-per-second", as measured with a handheld RS-125 Gamma-Ray
Spectrometer/Scintillometer. The reader is cautioned that Baselode
uses scintillometer readings as a preliminary indication for the
presence of radioactive materials (uranium, thorium and/or
potassium), and that scintillometer results may not be used
directly to quantify or qualify uranium concentrations of the rock
samples measured.
- The Company considers all RS-125 readings
greater than 300 cps to be considered
elevated radioactivity, with background radioactivity measuring
between 50 to 125 cps.
- "Continuous elevated radioactivity" means
drill core length with no greater than 2.0 m of consecutive drill hole length measuring less
than 300 cps.
- All reported drill hole depths and lengths do
not represent true thicknesses which have yet to be
determined.
- "best radioactive intersections" are
determined by multiplying the average radioactivity with the
reported intersection widths for each drill hole
that Baselode has reported on
to date.
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FIGURE 1 – Plan map of the ACKIO mineralized
surface expression
TABLE 1 – Drill collar details and continuous
composite elevated radioactivity results from drill holes AK22-042
to AK22-051
About Baselode Energy
Corp.
Baselode controls 100% of approximately 227,000 hectares for
exploration in the Athabasca Basin
area, northern Saskatchewan,
Canada. The land package is free of any option agreements or
underlying royalties.
Baselode's Athabasca 2.0
exploration thesis is focused on discovering near-surface,
basement-hosted, high-grade uranium orebodies outside of the
Athabasca Basin. The exploration
thesis is further complemented by the Company's preferred use of
innovative and well-understood geophysical methods to map deep
structural controls to identify shallow targets for diamond
drilling.
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been reviewed and approved by Cameron
MacKay, P.Geo., Vice-President, Exploration &
Development for Baselode Energy Corp., who is considered to be a
Qualified Person as defined in "National Instrument 43-101,
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