TORONTO, July 19, 2021 /CNW/ - Baselode Energy Corp.
(TSXV: FIND) (OTCQB: BSENF) ("Baselode" or the
"Company") is pleased to provide an update of exploration
activities on the Company's uranium exploration projects
("Catharsis", "Hook" and "Shadow"), located in
the Athabasca Basin area, northern
Saskatchewan.
Baselode also expects to announce details on the commencement of
a drill program in the near term. Management is finalizing the
details and will provide specific information available to
shareholders shortly.
Summary
- Baselode staked an additional 36,000 hectares (the
"Acquisitions") of prospective ground contiguous with its
existing Catharsis land position. The Catharsis Acquisitions host
high-grade uranium surface occurrences returning up to 7.65 wt%
U3O8 (see Figures 1 and 2)
- A high-resolution airborne radiometric and magnetic survey has
begun over Hook
- Positive dialogue continues with the Indigenous communities on
all projects, including Shadow
"The recent Catharsis Acquisitions host historic high-grade
uranium surface occurrences that have returned up 7.65 wt%
U3O8, many of which have been observed within
fractures and shears, indicating structural controls for uranium
deposition," said James Sykes, CEO
and President of Baselode, who continued, "We've also been
working hard to coordinate our drill permitting process on all
three projects as well as ensuring that a full and complete
consultation process is in place across all of our projects. We are
excited with the prospect of announcing our first drill program
soon, with the overall objective of having two distinct drill
programs running for Baselode in 2021."
Catharsis
The Acquisitions cover 36,000 hectares of
prospective ground for high-grade uranium exploration contiguous to
the south and east of Catharsis (Figure 1). The Acquisitions cover
ten historic uranium showings in outcrops as fracture and shear
hosted mineralization with grades ranging from 0.066 to 7.65 wt%
U3O8 (Figure 2). Three of the showings
are of particular interest because they have returned in excess of
1 wt% U3O8, which Baselode considers to be
high-grade uranium mineralization. The showing discoveries all date
back to the mid- to late 1970's and haven't been revisited
since. The Acquisitions cover a geological corridor hosting
rock types similar to Cameco's basement-hosted Eagle Point uranium
mine. The Company intends to complete a detailed review of
the historic work completed over the Acquisitions in the coming
months. The Acquisitions are 100% controlled by Baselode and
are free of any option agreements or underlying royalties.
The Company has received exploration drill permits from the
Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment for Catharsis (see News
Release dated July 13, 2021) and
intends to complete a 2,500 m
reconnaissance drill program in the coming months. An
airborne VTEMTM geophysical survey is currently being
flown to help the Company identify and refine priority drill
targets.
Hook
A high-resolution radiometrics and magnetics
geophysical survey is being flown by Special Projects Inc.
("SPI") from Calgary,
AB. SPI is considered to be an industry-leading provider of
high-resolution airborne radiometric surveying. SPI flew the
radiometric survey that delineated Fission Uranium's PLS boulder
field which eventually led to the discovery of the high-grade
uranium Triple R deposit. The Hook geophysical survey
consists of 12,115 line kilometres with 50
m flight line-spacing and low-level flying to maximize
radiometric results. The Company remains hopeful the survey
will identify structurally-controlled uranium occurrences at or
very near surface, providing the final geophysical information
required to generate drill targets. The survey is expected to
be completed within 2 weeks.
Cameron MacKay, Baselode's
Projects Manager, comments; "The high-resolution survey will help
further define structural corridors of interest that we believe
have the potential to host high-grade uranium mineralization.
Graphitic shear zones are the classic Athabasca uranium exploration targets.
The presence of graphite provides a useful means of imaging
structures with an EM survey but is not a prerequisite for deposit
formation. Structurally-controlled, basement-hosted uranium
deposits and occurrences that are not associated with graphite are
well-known. We can interpret structural traps manifest as
flexures and faults from the high-resolution magnetic data to
generate our targets for Hook. We are excited to see if any
radiometric and gravity anomalies overlap with our structural
targets, providing us with high-priority drill targets."
Up-Coming Exploration News
Follow-up exploration
plans and news over the next few months include; i) completion of
the airborne VTEMTM geophysical survey over Catharsis,
ii) completion of the high-resolution airborne radiometrics and
magnetics geophysical survey over Hook, iii) interpretations of the
recently completed field programs at Catharsis and Hook, iv) a
planned 2,500 m diamond drill program
on Hook anticipated to start in August, and v) a planned 2,500
metre diamond drill program on Catharsis scheduled to start in
mid-October.
Baselode remains engaged in positive discussions with Indigenous
communities and northern stakeholders for all of its exploration
activities and projects. Baselode is committed to mutually
beneficial working relationships with Indigenous and northern
communities while mitigating any exploration impacts on traditional
Indigenous lands and Rights.
About Baselode Energy Corp.
Baselode currently
controls 100% of approximately 207,000 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.
QP Statement
The technical information contained in
this news release has been reviewed and approved by Cameron MacKay, P.Geo., Projects Manager for
Baselode Energy Corp., who is considered to be a Qualified
Person as defined in "National Instrument 43-101, Standards of
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Click here to see figures 1-2
Figure 1: Baselode's projects within the Athabasca Basin area, northern Saskatchewan
Figure 2: Historic uranium occurrences on Baselode's newly
acquired Catharsis land package
SOURCE Baselode Energy Corp.