AZINCOURT ENERGY CORP. (“Azincourt” or the
“Company”)
(TSX.V: AAZ, OTCQB: AZURF), is pleased
to present the analytical results from the Winter 2022 drill
program at the East Preston uranium project, located in the western
Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Drilling for the 2022 winter season at the East
Preston Project resulted in 5,004.5 meters completed in 19 drill
holes between January and March of 2022. Preliminary results of
this program were reported in a news release dated March 29th,
2022. Drilling during the 2022 program focused on the A-G and K-H-Q
trends and commenced in the G-Zone where the 2021 drill program
ended (Figure 3).
A total of 420 samples were collected throughout
the program and sent to the Geoanalytical Laboratory at the
Saskatchewan Research Council in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan for
analysis. After unexpected delays at the lab, results were finally
received by TerraLogic Exploration in late June and immediately
underwent a thorough quality control assessment prior to being
accepted.
“The analysis from drill core is encouraging,”
said VP, Exploration, Trevor Perkins. “The uranium enrichment
within the alteration zones is a sign that uranium bearing fluids
were present within the alteration system. We have the alteration
system, and uranium moving around within it. The next step is
identifying the areas of concentration within the system where
significant uranium is dropping out,” continued Mr. Perkins.
An analysis of the results shows uranium
enrichment within the previously identified alteration zones along
the G, K, and H target zones (Figure 2). Uranium enrichment is
identified as uranium (U) values and a uranium/thorium ratio (U/Th)
above what would normally be expected in the given rock type or
area.
Along the northeast trending G-Zone, extensive
hydrothermal alteration, and evidence of east-west cross-cutting
structures were highlighted in holes EP0030 and EP0037. The primary
rock types in the alteration zone are granodiorite and diorite
gneiss with average expected values of 2-3 ppm U and U/Th ratios of
0.25-0.3. A sample from Hole EP0037 returned 14.6 ppm U and a U/Th
ratio of 1.5, five times the expected values. A sample from EP0032
returned 19.5 ppm U and a U/Th ratio of 0.8.
The H-Zone covers a change in orientation of the
structural and conductive trend from north south to southwest
trending and contains a thick zone of hydrothermal alteration and
an intense graphitic fault and mylonite zone. A sample from EP0041
retuned 12.5 ppm U and a 0.5 U/Th ratio within a mylonite in the
fault zone.
Along the north-south trending K-Zone extensive
zones of hydrothermal hematite have been intersected in all holes,
with clay alteration also being present. A zone of localized
elevated radioactivity more than 10 times background values was
identified in EP0035 (Azincourt Energy news release dated March
1st, 2022). The rock type in this zone is gabbro with average
expected values of 0.5-1.5 ppm U and U/Th ratios of 0.25-0.5. A
sample from this zone in EP0035 returned 5.4 ppm U and a 1.2 U/Th
ratio.
The company considers sample analysis results to
be an important indicator that uranium bearing fluids were present
within the alteration systems identified. Continued testing of the
alteration system to identify the extents of the alteration and
areas of fluid concentration and strong uranium enrichment will be
the aim of follow-up programs.
“The results of this drill program continue to
support our exploration model at East Preston,” said President and
CEO, Alex Klenman. “The alteration zones are considerable in both
size and scope. The results now confirm uranium is present within
these alteration zones, which is a significant and critical step in
the exploration process. We are eager to get the next round of
drilling completed as the knowledge gained from this winter’s
program will aid immensely in vectoring toward areas of more
significant mineralization,” continued Mr. Klenman.
A thorough review and interpretation of the
results of the winter 2022 program at East Preston is underway and
preparation for an extensive follow up program in the winter of
2022-2023 is planned to continue evaluating alteration and
structure on the G-, K-, and H-Zones as well as get a first look at
the Q-Zone.
The Company is also planning to complete its
first drill program at the 13,711-ha Hatchet Lake project, located
along the Wollaston Domain on the northeastern side of the
Athabasca Basin, in September and October of this year. This well
known structural corridor hosts the majority of known high-grade
uranium deposits and all of Canada’s operating uranium mines.
High-grade mineralization, up to 2.43% U308, has already been
established at Hatchet Lake. Azincourt is earning up to 75%
interest in the project as part of an earn-in agreement with ValOre
Metals. The permitting and consultation process is in progress, and
updates will be provided over the next several weeks.
“The next eight to ten months will be busy for
Azincourt as we follow up at East Preston, and we also begin
drilling at Hatchet Lake, which we plan to drill as early as this
fall,” said Mr. Klenman. “Despite the recent decline in overall
market sentiment, we’re in an excellent position. Our treasury is
extremely strong, and we’re fully funded to execute all of our
exploration plans over the next year, and beyond. We’re going to be
very active and plan to be aggressive with the drills,” continued
Mr. Klenman.
Webinar Today
The Company will be conducting a live webinar,
in conjunction with Red Cloud Securities, to discuss the drill
results in more detail, today Wednesday, July 13, at 11am PST/2pm
EST. We invite readers to register and attend, please follow this
URL to participate:
https://redcloudfs.com/rcwebinar-aaz-3/
East Preston Target Areas
The primary target area on the East Preston
Project is the conductive corridors from the A-Zone through to the
G-Zone (A-G Trend) and the K-Zone through to the H and Q-Zones
(K-H-Q Trend) (Figures 1 and 3). The selection of these trends is
based on a compilation of results from the 2018 through 2020
ground-based EM and gravity surveys, property wide VTEM and
magnetic surveys, and the 2019 through 2022 drill programs, the
2020 HLEM survey indicates multiple prospective conductors and
structural complexity along these corridors.
Drilling programs to date have confirmed that
identified geophysical conductors comprise structurally disrupted
zones that are host to accumulations of graphite, sulphides, and
carbonates. Hydrothermal alteration, anomalous radioactivity, and
elevated uranium have been demonstrated to exist within these
structurally disrupted conductor zones.
While the A-G and K-H-Q trends are the primary
focus, many additional trends and zones exist to the east and west
of the primary trends on the East Preston property (Figure 1).
These additional target areas will require ground geophysics to
constrain conductor locations and drilling to properly evaluate
their potential.
Permitting and Community
Engagement
The permitting process is underway to obtain
authorization for the winter 2022-2023 drill program. Azincourt
Energy continues to be engaged in regular meetings with the
Clearwater River Dene Nation and other rights holders to ensure
that concerns of the local communities are addressed. Azincourt
looks forward to a continued close working relationship with CRDN
and other rights holders to ensure that any potential impacts and
concerns are addressed and that the communities can benefit from
activities in the area through support of local business,
employment opportunities, and sponsorship of select community
programs and initiatives. Several members of the Clearwater River
Dene Nation were directly employed on site or to provide support
and services to keep the camp and program running.
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Figure 1: Target corridors at the East Preston
Uranium Project, Western Athabasca Basin Saskatchewan
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Figure 2: 2022 Drill Holes and Target areas at
the East Preston Uranium Project
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Figure 3: Project Location – Western Athabasca
Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada
About East Preston
Azincourt controls a majority 72.8% interest in
the 25,000+ hectare East Preston project as part of a joint venture
agreement with Skyharbour Resources (TSX.V: SYH), and Dixie Gold.
Three prospective conductive, low magnetic signature corridors have
been discovered on the property. The three distinct corridors have
a total strike length of over 25 km, each with multiple EM
conductor trends identified. Ground prospecting and sampling work
completed to date has identified outcrop, soil, biogeochemical and
radon anomalies, which are key pathfinder elements for unconformity
uranium deposit discovery.
The East Preston Project has multiple long
linear conductors with flexural changes in orientation and offset
breaks in the vicinity of interpreted fault lineaments – classic
targets for basement-hosted unconformity uranium deposits. These
are not just simple basement conductors; they are clearly
upgraded/enhanced prospectivity targets because of the structural
complexity.
The targets are basement-hosted unconformity
related uranium deposits similar to NexGen’s Arrow deposit and
Cameco’s Eagle Point mine. East Preston is near the southern edge
of the western Athabasca Basin, where targets are in a near surface
environment without Athabasca sandstone cover – therefore they are
relatively shallow targets but can have great depth extent when
discovered. The project ground is located along a parallel
conductive trend between the PLS-Arrow trend and Cameco’s
Centennial deposit (Virgin River-Dufferin Lake trend).
Qualified Person
The technical information in this news release
has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory
requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed on
behalf of the company by C. Trevor Perkins, P.Geo., Vice President,
Exploration of Azincourt Energy, and a Qualified Person as defined
by National Instrument 43-101.
About Azincourt Energy
Corp.
Azincourt Energy is a Canadian-based resource
company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration, and
development of alternative energy/fuel projects, including uranium,
lithium, and other critical clean energy elements. The Company is
currently active at its joint venture East Preston uranium project
in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada, and the Escalera
Group uranium-lithium project located on the Picotani Plateau in
southeastern Peru.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF AZINCOURT
ENERGY CORP.
“Alex Klenman”Alex Klenman, President
& CEO
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