Highlights:
- Laramide's largest program ever with 106 holes
completed
- Multiple targets tested including infill and extensional
drilling of known zones and greenfield targets in both Queensland and the Northern
Territory
- Consistent observation from results demonstrates the
potential and scope for broad mineralisation styles enveloping
narrow high-grade intercepts
- The consistency and scalability underscore economic
viability and reinforce Westmoreland's position as a potentially
important future source of global uranium supply
- Resource expansion potential is largely wide open with many
follow-up targets warranting large-scale future exploration
campaigns
TORONTO, Feb. 21,
2025 /CNW/ - Laramide Resources Ltd.
("Laramide" or the "Company") (TSX: LAM) (ASX: LAM)
(OTCQX: LMRXF), a uranium mine development and exploration company
with globally significant projects in the
United States, Australia
and Kazakhstan, is pleased to
report a summary of the 2024 drilling campaign completed at the
Westmoreland Uranium Project in Queensland, Australia ("Westmoreland").
The 2024 drill program has concluded with successful results
confirming the high-quality of the Westmoreland uranium deposit and supporting a
Global Mineral Resource Estimate Update expected by the end of Q1
2025.
The 2024 Drill program was designed to improve the Westmoreland
Mineral Resource through extensional and infill drilling of uranium
mineralisation and to gain a deeper understanding of the potential
for gold mineralisation within the system. As well, following up on
Laramide's past campaigns, targets were identified to explore
satellite uranium deposits with long-term outlook for sustained
project growth. And finally, to advance on-ground access logistics
and targeting within the Murphy Project in the Northern Territory
(see Figure 1 for scope of the project area).
Significantly, results from the 2024 drilling program returned
broad mineralisation from each prospect area. Notably, many of
these wide intercepts envelope narrow high-grade intercepts found
across the Westmoreland project
area (see Figure 2).
Results for eleven holes from infill drilling at Junnagunna,
three holes drilled at Amphitheatre, and two exploration holes from
the Southern Comfort-Mageera Trend in the Northern Territory have
recently been received. Receipt of these results conclude a
successful program. The 2024 drilling campaign across the broader
Westmoreland Project was completed on the 4th of November and
comprised 106 holes (includes 60 RC and 46 DD) for 11,263 meters,
across multiple targets.
Commenting on the results, Laramide's Vice-President of
Exploration Rhys Davies
said:
"The 2024 Drill Campaign represents Laramide's most ambitious
effort to date, with 106 holes for over 11,000 metres drilled
across the Westmoreland Project. This aggressive approach was
designed to demonstrate the scalability and quality of the
Westmoreland asset, reinforcing
our commitment to advancing to its full potential."
Figure 2: Map showing examples of broad mineralised intercepts
from 2024 drilling at key Resource Target areas Huarabagoo,
Junnagunna and the link zone (note: JG24DD010 results recently
received, all other results previously announced1)
______________________________
1 News Release 16 January 2025: Laramide releases
further assay results from successful 2024 drill campaign at
Westmoreland Project, Queensland, Australia
|
Junnagunna
The Junnagunna deposit, located in the structural Redtree
corridor, is included in the restated 2016 Westmoreland Mineral
Resource Estimate2.
The 2024 drilling at Junnagunna was designed to extend and
infill data gaps within the deposit (Figure 3). The reported
results continue to support the model and confirm lateral
continuity but also vertical continuity, reflecting narrow higher
grading intercepts within broad mineralizing envelopes.
- JG24DD004 – 8.00m @ 325.61 ppm
U3O8 from 26.00m, including 1.00m @ 1,297.12 ppm U3O8
from 28.00m
- JG24DD010 – 10.00m @ 693.90 ppm
U3O8 from 32.00m, including 2.00m @ 2,617.82 ppm U3O8
from 33.00m
JG24DD003 confirms continuity of mineralisation intersected in
historical drilling along strike to the north-east. JG24DD008
intersected the dyke feeder system however JG24DD009 and JG24DD010
(drilled along the fence line to the north – see Figure 3)
intersected notable mineralization but did not intersect the dyke.
Mineralisation remains open to the north-east and future
exploration drilling could delineate the extents.
____________________________
2
https://laramide.com/projects/westmoreland-uranium-project/
|
Amphitheatre
Drilling in 2024 comprised a total of 8 diamond holes
(1,334.55m). Initial 5 holes
(AMD008-AMD012 previously reported) targeted extensions to uranium
mineralisation both laterally and down dip and successfully
identified new zones for follow up. The final holes (AMD013-AMD015)
followed up on potential blind mineralisation continuing to the
north, obscured by cover.
Drilling successfully intersected mineralisation near surface
and at depth and indicates potential for broad mineralizing zones
to the north of Amphitheatre.
- AMD013 – 3.00m @ 853.74 ppm
U3O8 and 0.15 g/t Au from 112.00m, including 1.00m @ 1,450.42 ppm U3O8
and 0.38 g/t Au from 114.00m
Importantly, AMD014 intercepted 10 discrete zones of sandstone
hosted uranium mineralisation <100ppm U3O8
(Table 2 and Figure 4) located 500 meters to the north of AMD013
presenting a significant exploration target, buried under alluvial
cover, which will be subject to more exploration drilling in
2025.
Southern Comfort/Mageera
Two holes totaling 303.55 m were
completed at the Northern Territory "Southern Comfort" prospect
which is situated at the base of a northeast trending fault, known
as the JN Fault, and is the focal feature of the Mageera Zone. The
geological setting is analogous to the Westmoreland Uranium
Deposit. Offset to the southwest of the JN fault is the Southern
Comfort Lineament ("SCL"). Historical drilling has lightly tested
this region, however limited modern exploration has occurred
since.
The drill program sought to delineate the SCL extensions and
test the conformity related uranium, vanadium and REE potential of
the Seigal Volcanics-Westmoreland Conglomerate.
SC24DD001 peaked at 260.04 ppm at U3O8
& 1,082.19 ppm V2O5 from 8.00m along the faulted contact between Seigal
Volcanics-Westmoreland Conglomerate faulted contact.
SC24DD002 was funded by the Northern Territory Geological Survey
as part of the Geophysical and Drilling Collaboration program.
Samples were subject to multi-element analysis for uranium and
other critical minerals such as vanadium and rare earth elements
(REEs) that might be associated with the Southern Comfort-Mageera
trend. Drilling intersected an overlying Seigal Volcanics in
faulted contact with the Westmoreland Conglomerate, hosting a
dolerite dyke. Uranium, minor gold and moderate vanadium confirms
enrichment at this contact, successfully testing the geological
concept (0.4m @ 346.68ppm
U3O8 and 1238.93ppm
V2O5 from 20.4m
depth). No Rare Earth anomalism was noted.
Results from both holes are considered a technical success in
identifying anomalism along the conformity and further work is
planned at Southern Comfort and the Mageera Zone in 2025.
Qualified/Competent Person
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 mineralization 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" as defined
by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral
Projects. 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 Tier-1 uranium jurisdictions. The company's
portfolio comprises predominantly advanced uranium projects in
districts with historical production or superior geological
prospectivity. The assets have been carefully chosen for their size
and production potential, and the two large development projects
are considered to be late-stage, low-technical risk projects. As
well, Laramide has expanded its pipeline with strategic
exploration in Kazakhstan where
the company is exploring over 5,500 km2 of the prolific
Chu-Sarysu Basin for world class roll-front deposits which are
amenable to in-situ recovery.
Forward-looking Statements and Cautionary Language
This release includes certain statements that may be deemed
to be "forward-looking statements." All statements in this release,
other than statements of historical facts, that address events or
developments that the management of the Company expect, are
forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are
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"anticipates", "believes", "plans", "projects", "intends",
"estimates", "envisages", "potential", "possible", "strategy",
"goals", "objectives", or variations thereof or stating that
certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might"
or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved, or the negative of any of
these terms and similar expressions. Actual results or developments
may differ materially from those in forward-looking statements.
Laramide disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise
any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise, save and except as may be
required by applicable securities laws.
Since forward-looking information addresses future events and
conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and
uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those
currently anticipated due to a number of factors and risks. These
include, but are not limited to, exploration and production for
uranium; delays or changes in plans with respect to exploration or
development projects or capital expenditures; the uncertainty of
resource estimates; health, safety and environmental risks;
worldwide demand for uranium; uranium price and other commodity
price and exchange rate fluctuations; environmental risks;
competition; incorrect assessment of the value of acquisitions;
ability to access sufficient capital from internal and external
sources; and changes in legislation, including but not limited to
tax laws, royalties and environmental regulations.
Table 1: Drill Collar
Details
|
Prospect
|
Hole ID
|
GDA_Easting
|
GDA_Northing
|
RL (m)
|
Depth (m)
|
Grid Azi
|
Dip
|
Hole type
|
Drilling
started
|
Drilling
completed
|
AMPHITHEATRE
|
AMD008
|
209879
|
8074908
|
93
|
241.6
|
90
|
-60
|
DD
|
01/07/2024
|
09/07/2024
|
AMPHITHEATRE
|
AMD009
|
209928
|
8074816
|
90
|
202.9
|
270
|
-80
|
DD
|
10/07/2024
|
15/07/2024
|
AMPHITHEATRE
|
AMD010
|
209954
|
8074725
|
90
|
203.4
|
90
|
-60
|
DD
|
15/07/2024
|
26/07/2024
|
AMPHITHEATRE
|
AMD011
|
209958
|
8074620
|
99
|
200.3
|
90
|
-60
|
DD
|
26/07/2024
|
02/08/2024
|
AMPHITHEATRE
|
AMD012
|
209928
|
8074820
|
90
|
84.5
|
90
|
-55
|
DD
|
03/08/2024
|
05/08/2024
|
AMPHITHEATRE
|
AMD013
|
209700
|
8074902
|
94
|
150.55
|
90
|
-50
|
DD
|
29/10/2024
|
31/10/2024
|
AMPHITHEATRE
|
AMD014
|
209906
|
8075341
|
68
|
125.65
|
80
|
-50
|
DD
|
01/11/2024
|
02/11/2024
|
AMPHITHEATRE
|
AMD015
|
209428
|
8075270
|
67
|
125.65
|
94
|
-50
|
DD
|
02/11/2024
|
04/11/2024
|
JUNNAGUNNA
|
JG24DD001
|
197607
|
8066711
|
78
|
158.05
|
135
|
-50
|
DD
|
02/10/2024
|
05/10/2024
|
JUNNAGUNNA
|
JG24DD002
|
197299
|
8066964
|
77
|
98.6
|
139
|
-50
|
DD
|
03/10/2024
|
05/10/2024
|
JUNNAGUNNA
|
JG24DD003
|
197120
|
8067186
|
77
|
104.6
|
135
|
-50
|
DD
|
06/10/2024
|
13/10/2024
|
JUNNAGUNNA
|
JG24DD004
|
196897
|
8066059
|
78
|
114.4
|
135
|
-55
|
DD
|
08/10/2024
|
11/10/2024
|
JUNNAGUNNA
|
JG24DD005
|
196932
|
8066142
|
78
|
117.5
|
135
|
-55
|
DD
|
12/10/2024
|
14/10/2024
|
JUNNAGUNNA
|
JG24DD006
|
196946
|
8066019
|
78
|
120.1
|
135
|
-55
|
DD
|
13/10/2024
|
16/10/2024
|
JUNNAGUNNA
|
JG24DD007
|
196977
|
8066091
|
80
|
114.3
|
131
|
-55
|
DD
|
15/10/2024
|
18/10/2024
|
JUNNAGUNNA
|
JG24DD008
|
197030
|
8066051
|
81
|
120.7
|
135
|
-55
|
DD
|
19/10/2024
|
21/10/2024
|
JUNNAGUNNA
|
JG24DD009
|
197127
|
8066101
|
78
|
131.7
|
135
|
-55
|
DD
|
18/10/2024
|
20/10/2024
|
JUNNAGUNNA
|
JG24DD010
|
197019
|
8066195
|
78
|
120.1
|
135
|
-55
|
DD
|
17/10/2024
|
18/10/2024
|
JUNNAGUNNA
|
JG24DD011
|
197089
|
8065993
|
79
|
126.4
|
135
|
-55
|
DD
|
22/10/2024
|
25/10/2024
|
JUNNAGUNNA
|
JG24RC001
|
196986
|
8065965
|
77
|
114
|
317
|
-75
|
RC
|
01/09/2024
|
01/10/2024
|
SOUTHERN
COMFORT
|
SC24DD001*
|
817207
|
8058777
|
112
|
101.65
|
140
|
-60
|
DD
|
23/10/2024
|
24/10/2024
|
SOUTHERN
COMFORT
|
SC24DD002*
|
816005
|
8058560
|
119
|
201.9
|
144
|
-55
|
DD
|
24/10/2024
|
27/10/2024
|
* drill collar
co-ordinates are in GDA94 Zone 53
|
Table 2: Significant
intercepts >100ppm U3O8
|
Hole
number
|
From
|
To
|
Length
(m)
|
U308ppm
|
Au
g/t
|
JG24DD001
|
38
|
39.3
|
1.3
|
303.05
|
0.01
|
JG24DD002
|
No Significant
Intercepts
|
JG24DD003
|
16
|
17
|
1
|
137.97
|
0.03
|
JG24DD003
|
50
|
51
|
1
|
153.30
|
0.01
|
JG24DD004
|
26
|
34
|
8
|
325.61
|
0.01
|
including
|
28
|
29
|
1
|
1297.12
|
0.01
|
JG24DD005
|
24.25
|
28
|
3.75
|
491.22
|
0.01
|
JG24DD006
|
35
|
36
|
1
|
127.94
|
0.01
|
JG24DD006
|
41
|
44
|
3
|
1192.17
|
0.01
|
including
|
43
|
44
|
1
|
2606.03
|
0.01
|
JG24DD007
|
20
|
22
|
2
|
136.79
|
0.01
|
JG24DD007
|
25
|
28
|
3
|
1773.91
|
0.05
|
including
|
27
|
28
|
1
|
4610.67
|
0.12
|
JG24DD008
|
42
|
43
|
1
|
265.32
|
0.01
|
JG24DD008
|
65
|
66
|
1
|
707.52
|
0.01
|
JG24DD008
|
69
|
73
|
4
|
255.13
|
0.01
|
JG24DD008
|
77
|
78
|
1
|
449.81
|
0.01
|
JG24DD008
|
89
|
95
|
6
|
394.93
|
0.01
|
JG24DD009
|
30
|
32
|
2
|
392.67
|
0.03
|
JG24DD009
|
53
|
54
|
1
|
136.79
|
0.01
|
JG24DD010
|
32
|
42
|
10
|
693.90
|
0.01
|
including
|
33
|
35
|
2
|
2617.82
|
0.01
|
JG24DD010
|
45
|
46
|
1
|
103.42
|
0.01
|
JG24DD010
|
78
|
80
|
2
|
3177.94
|
0.01
|
JG24DD011
|
No Significant
Intercepts
|
JG24RC001
|
No Significant
Intercepts
|
AMD013
|
4
|
5
|
1
|
126.17
|
0.01
|
AMD013
|
47
|
52
|
5
|
152.31
|
0.01
|
AMD013
|
85
|
90
|
5
|
148.08
|
0.01
|
AMD013
|
103
|
104
|
1
|
159.19
|
0.01
|
AMD013
|
112
|
115
|
3
|
853.74
|
0.15
|
including
|
114
|
115
|
1
|
1450.42
|
0.38
|
AMD014
|
19
|
21
|
2
|
153.00
|
0.02
|
AMD014
|
37
|
38
|
1
|
101.76
|
0.005
|
AMD014
|
48
|
50
|
2
|
143.57
|
0.055
|
AMD014
|
66
|
68
|
2
|
209.90
|
0.005
|
AMD014
|
75
|
77
|
2
|
234.07
|
0.055
|
AMD014
|
80
|
82
|
2
|
267.68
|
0.02
|
AMD014
|
87
|
88
|
1
|
103.42
|
0.005
|
AMD014
|
93
|
94
|
1
|
110.49
|
0.005
|
AMD014
|
103
|
104
|
1
|
108.13
|
0
|
AMD014
|
118
|
119
|
1
|
114.85
|
0.005
|
AMD015
|
32
|
33
|
1
|
237.02
|
0.01
|
AMD015
|
71
|
72
|
1
|
172.16
|
0.01
|
AMD015
|
109
|
111
|
2
|
122.99
|
0.03
|
AMD015
|
118
|
119
|
1
|
212.85
|
0.02
|
SC24DD001
|
No Significant
Intercepts
|
SC24DD002
|
20.4
|
23
|
2.6
|
280.76
|
0.11
|
* Included
intercepts are above >1000 ppm U3O8
# intercept is
above >1% U3O8
|
Table 3: Significant
intercepts >0.1 g/t Au
|
Hole
number
|
From
|
To
|
Length
(m)
|
U308ppm
|
Au
g/t
|
JG24DD005
|
57
|
60
|
3
|
14.66
|
0.13
|
JG24DD005
|
103
|
104.35
|
1.35
|
4.60
|
0.30
|
JG24DD007
|
27
|
28
|
1
|
4610.67
|
0.12
|
JG24DD007
|
85
|
88
|
3
|
1.38
|
0.37
|
including
|
86
|
87
|
1
|
1.42
|
0.73
|
JG24DD007
|
91
|
92
|
1
|
1.30
|
0.40
|
JG24DD008
|
117
|
118
|
1
|
13.56
|
0.20
|
JG24DD011
|
9
|
10
|
1
|
2.36
|
0.19
|
SC24DD002
|
22.1
|
23
|
0.9
|
217.56
|
0.19
|
AMD013
|
97
|
98
|
1
|
49.05
|
0.11
|
AMD013
|
114
|
115
|
1
|
1450.42
|
0.38
|
AMD015
|
85
|
86
|
1
|
8.73
|
0.27
|
* Included
intercepts are above >0.5g/t Au; with intercepts above >1g/t
Au
|
Table 4: Significant
intercepts >200 ppm V
|
Hole
number
|
From
|
To
|
Length
(m)
|
U308ppm
|
V2O5ppm
|
SC24DD001
|
0
|
9
|
9
|
34.28
|
437.02
|
including
|
4
|
5
|
1
|
3.89
|
578.40
|
And
|
8
|
9
|
1
|
260.04
|
1082.19
|
SC24DD002
|
0
|
22.1
|
22.1
|
30.26
|
373.51
|
including
|
14
|
15
|
1
|
2.59
|
526.63
|
and
|
20.4
|
20.8
|
0.4
|
346.68
|
1238.93
|
* Included
intercepts are above >500 ppm V2O5
|
SOURCE Laramide Resources Ltd.