TORONTO, Oct. 13, 2021 /CNW/ - Baselode Energy Corp.
(TSXV: FIND) (OTCQB: BSENF) ("Baselode" or the
"Company") is pleased to announce it has intersected
numerous intervals of elevated radioactivity within two new diamond
drill holes at the ACKIO target on its Hook Uranium project
("Hook"), Athabasca Basin
area, northern Saskatchewan (see
Figure 1). Baselode's Hook is 100% owned with no
royalties.
Click Here – Figure 1 Hook project; ACKIO
target area closeup, including 92 Energy's GMZ discovery drill hole
(GEM-004)
Radioactivity highlights include:
AK21-03 – including two distinct intersections:
- 1,199 counts per second ("cps*") over 6.2 metres
("m") at 128.5 m drill hole
depth (approximately 90 m true
vertical depth), including 1,643 cps over 3.15 m at 131.4 m
drill hole depth
- 876 cps over 3.75 m at
246.4 m drill hole depth
(approximately 170 m true vertical
depth), including 1,434 cps over 1.9
m at 248.1 m drill hole
depth
AK21-04:
- 474 cps over 9.95 m at
95.8 m true vertical depth, including
595 cps over 4.2 m at 95.8 m true vertical depth
"Drilling at ACKIO has continued to produce exciting results
with high levels of radioactivity over wide intersections. These
intersections are hosted within large alteration envelopes with
visible uranium mineralization within 100 metres of true vertical
depth. The system we've observed on Hook exhibits many
features analagous with known Athabasca Basin deposits. Within the
drillcore we see evidence of numerous, brittle, reactivated
structures with multiple, overprinting fluid events, which is the
right environment for uranium deposition. The alteration and
structures observed in both the basement rocks and Athabasca sandstones suggest we could be close
to a major fault zone that may have acted as a primary uranium
fluid carrier," said James Sykes,
CEO and President of Baselode.
Hook's ACKIO Results
A total of four drill holes for
1,911 metres have been completed in the ACKIO zone (see Figure 2),
and a total of 10 drill holes for 3,680
m were completed during the Hook drill campaign. Two
drill holes (HK21-06 and AK21-02) were abandoned after casing and
re-started. See Table 1.
Click Here - TABLE 1: Diamond drill hole (DDH)
collar information
In addition to the discovery results from drill hole AK21-01,
previously reported as HK21-07 (16.2
m averaging 642 cps, see Baselode news release,
September 29, 2021), three additional
intervals of elevated radioactivity are reported at depth from this
drill hole, demonstrating the possibility for multiple zones of
uranium mineralization within the ACKIO system.
Drill hole AK21-02A failed to intersect elevated radioactivity,
however it did intersect the largest alteration envelope and also
intersected two discrete hematite breccia systems, possibly
indicating multiple fault zones.
Drill hole AK21-03 intersected the largest zone of elevated
radioactivity at the closest distance to surface to date. The
drill hole is interpreted to be on the east side of a proximal
fault that may intersect the unconformity.
Drill hole AK21-04 was designed to target the projection of an
interpreted fault piercing Athabasca sandstones at the
unconformity. The drill hole failed to intersect sandstones,
thereby providing a narrow 50 m
window to hone in on the unconformity target in future drill
programs.
Drill holes AK21-01, AK21-03 and AK21-04 intersected the same
basement geological features, including; massive and predominant
chlorite alteration enveloping radioactive zones, quartz-rich
hematite breccias, local silicification, multiple generations of
quartz veins, and graphitic intervals immediately above radioactive
zones. The radioactive zones were primarily hematite altered but
also included the strongest clay and bleaching alteration. After
passing through the chlorite alteration envelope, calc-silicates
with patchy hematite alteration occur in contact with an unaltered
basal granite.
Drill core samples for AK21-01 have been delivered to the
Saskatchewan Research Council ("SRC") in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, for multi-element
analysis including determination of radioactive element source(s),
and concentration of radioactive materials. Lab results for
the drill hole will be announced when received and reviewed by the
Company. The remainder of the drill core samples from
AK21-02A to AK21-04 will be delivered to SRC next week when the
field crew returns from the field.
Click Here - FIGURE 2: Preliminary
cross-section schematic for drill holes AK21-01 to AK21-04
Future Exploration Plans for Hook
Due to waning
logistical efficiencies with limited and lessening daylight hours,
Baselode has concluded this current drill program. Planning for
Hook's follow up winter drill program is already in progress with
the Company anticipating a two-drill supported, 10,000 m drill program during the winter months
of 2022 (January/February).
The ACKIO drill holes are located approximately 450 m southeast from the recent discovery drill
hole (GEM-004) by 92 Energy (ASX: 92E) within their adjacent Gemini
Mineralized Zone ("GMZ"). Baselode believes that these
two discovery zones are part of the same widespread and fertile
system for uranium mineralization that remain open for drilling in
all directions.
The ACKIO-GMZ area is located 30 km southeast of
well-established infrastructure, including an all-season road and
powerline that runs between Cameco Corp.'s (TSX: CCO) and Orano's
McArthur River mine and Key Lake
Uranium mill joint ventures. The ACKIO-GMZ area is 70 km
northeast of the Key Lake mill.
Additional Ground Staked
Baselode has staked an
additional 19,964 hectares of prospective ground contiguous with
Hook to the southwest. The newly acquired land shares
regional magnetic features that are similar to those observed at
ACKIO, and present new target areas for continued exploration
within the region.
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
of 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.
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2.
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The Company considers
all RS-125 readings greater than 300 cps to be considered elevated
radioactivity, with background radioactivity measuring between 150
to 200 cps.
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3.
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"continuous elevated
radioactivity" means drill core length with no greater than 2.0 m
of consecutive drill hole length measuring less than 300
cps.
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4.
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All reported drill
hole intervals are drill core lengths and do not represent true
thicknesses which have yet to be determined.
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About Baselode Energy Corp.
Baselode currently
controls 100% of approximately 226,900 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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