- AK22-065 intersected a total 81.0 metres of composite
mineralization including 1,057 cps over 52.3
m, ranks as the second-best drill hole on the
project
- AK22-052 intersected 2,677 cps over 30.0 metres beginning
30.0 metres downhole, ranks as best drill hole on the
project
- Another near-surface zone has been discovered
TORONTO, June 27,
2022 /CNW/ - Baselode Energy Corp. (TSXV: FIND)
(OTCQB: BSENF) ("Baselode" or the "Company") is
pleased to provide an update for 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).
"Four of these reported drill holes now rank amongst the top six
in composite radioactivity results, as Baselode continues to expand
upon its ACKIO near-surface discoveries. These results demonstrate
high levels of radioactivity but also considerable widths of
mineralization. Additionally, results from AK22-063 suggest that
we've discovered another near-surface zone. The remainder of the
drill program will seek to delineate the extent of these
near-surface zones as they remain open in all directions. These
discoveries are very shallow, with mineralization beginning 25
metres from surface at the overburden contact, similar to the
open-pit mines in the Athabasca's
history, most notably Rabbit Lake,
Cluff Lake, and Uranium City operations," said James Sykes, CEO, President and Director of
Baselode.
The Company has prepared a video presentation providing
technical details and interpretations of the Program results. The
video discusses:
- Results and interpretations of the near-surface mineralization
just beneath the overburden contact, including a new zone of
mineralization defined in hole AK22-063
- Hand-held scintillometer results do not reflect what's
underground in AK22-065 (i.e., 20% lost core in
mineralization)
- Ongoing modelling and interpretation of ACKIO as a whole
- Results of the drill fences to the southeast and their
implications of mineralization
VIEW BASELODE'S WEBINAR "TECHNICAL UPDATE ON
THE ACKIO 20,000 METRE DRILL PROGRAM"
Drill hole highlights include;
- AK22-052: 2,677 cps over 30.0
m at 30.0 m (best individual
continuous radioactivity intersection at ACKIO to date) which
includes
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- 4,728 cps over 7.6 m at
31.2 m and a maximum of 12,000 cps
over 0.2 m
- AK22-065: 81.0 m of
composite mineralization comprised of 1,057 cps over 52.3 m at 63.8 m
(3rd best individual continuous radioactivity
intersection) which includes
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- 2,488 cps over 12.75 m at
84.25 m and a maximum of 15,000 cps
over 0.1 m
And 745 cps over 14.75 m at
137.25 m which includes
- 2,101 cps over 1.55 m at
145.1 m
And 819 cps over 7.1 m at
167.5 m which includes
- 3,139 cps over 0.9 m at
173.3 m and a maximum of 10,250 cps
over 0.15 m
- AK22-053: 1,360 cps over 18.6
m at 137.4 m (fifth best
individual continuous radioactivity intersection at ACKIO to date)
which includes
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- 3,332 cps over 4.15 m at
145.75 m and a maximum of 8,000 cps
over 0.1 m
- AK22-063: 52.3 m of
composite mineralization comprised of 612 cps over 15.1 m at 53.7 m
and 720 cps over 12.8 m at
80.85 m
Drill holes AK22-052 and AK22-053 were follow-up drill holes to
AK22-051 which was the first drill hole off the drill pad (2,320
cps over 30.1 m at 27.0 m depth, see News Release dated May 31, 2022). Drilling to the north and west of
the these drill holes have continued to grow near-surface
mineralization in these directions. Drill holes are planned to
follow-up the western and southern extents of near-surface
mineralization previously identified in drill holes AK22-038 and
AK22-041.
Since announcing the start of the Program on February 9, 2022 (see Company News Release),
Baselode has completed 61 drill holes (AK22-005 to AK22-065) for
17,935.50 m (see Figure 1).
Thirty-three of sixty-one 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
(AK22-052 to AK22-065) are provided in Table 1.
Samples from these reported fourteen drill holes have been
submitted to the Saskatchewan Research Council's Geoanalytical
Laboratory in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, for whole-rock, multi-element and
U3O8 analysis. Uranium assay results will be
released as they are received after being compiled and thoroughly
checked by the technical team.
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. The Program is
helicopter-supported to lessen any ground-induced environmental
impacts within the project area.
FIGURE 1 – Plan map of the ACKIO mineralized
surface expressions
TABLE 1 – Drill collar details and continuous
composite elevated radioactivity results from drill holes AK22-052
to AK22-065
NOTES:
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1.
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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.
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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 50
to 125 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
depths and lengths do not represent true thicknesses which have yet
to be determined.
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5.
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"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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6.
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"best drill holes" are
determined by the composite sum of each individual drill hole
radioactive intersection as per 5.
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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.
QP Statement
The technical information contained in this news release has
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,
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects."
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