11 December 2024
Power Metal Resources
PLC
("Power Metal" or the
"Company")
Fermi Exploration: Acquisition of Pardoe
Uranium Property
Power Metal Resources plc (AIM:POW,
OTCQB:POWMF), the London-listed exploration company with a global
project portfolio, is pleased to report the acquisition by mineral
claim staking of the Pardoe Uranium Project ("Pardoe" or the
"Project"), located in northern Saskatchewan, Canada.
HIGHLIGHTS:
·
Pardoe acquired by direct mineral claim staking undertaken by
the Fermi Exploration technical team, through the Mineral
Administration Registry Saskatchewan ("MARS") electronic registry
system. Further information on the staking process can be found in
the 'Further Information' section below.
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Pardoe is located 35 km southeast of the Athabasca Basin, in
an area with over 33 km of inferred geophysical linear constructors
and multiple historical uranium occurrences. The Project has never
been subject to significant targeted or systematic exploration.
·
Following a review of historical exploration data, five
target areas on the Project have been identified with fieldwork
proposed for summer 2025.
Sean Wade, Chief Executive
Officer of Power Metal Resources PLC commented:
"It is very pleasing to be able to report another successful
staking and the increase of our uranium footprint in and around the
Athabasca Basin.
"We look forward to updating further on this and our other
high impact exploration programmes in due
course."
FURTHER INFORMATION
ACQUISITION OF
PARDOE
The mineral claims constituting the Pardoe
Property (Figure 1) were acquired directly through the Mineral Administration Registry Saskatchewan
("MARS") electronic registry system.
Where a previous claim owner is unable to
satisfy the claim maintenance requirements, that ground is reopened
to third-party staking at a set time each month. Claim area
'reopenings' are often highly competitive with many parties
attempting to acquire the newly available land.
The total cost of staking the 9,593.14 Ha area
of the Pardoe Project was Canadian $6,116.94, the newly staked
licences come with a two-year term with no minimum spend
requirement, which can then be extended for subsequent years by
spending a minimum of Canadian $143,897.10 per annum.
Figure 1 - Map of the Pardoe Project
PARDOE PROPERTY
OVERVIEW
Located 4 km from the Provincial Highway 905,
640km northeast of Saskatoon, and around 10km from an established
privately operated field camp. Pardoe has been explored
sporadically since 1966, with historical work including:
reconnaissance prospecting; lake sediment sampling; and airborne
radiometric, magnetic, Very Low Frequency ("VLF"), and
electromagnetic ("EM") geophysical surveys.
The Project is located 34km southeast of the
Athabasca Basin and straddles the structural contact between the
Wollaston and Peter Lake geological domains - both areas of intense
uranium exploration.
From the variety of historical
work1,2 completed on the Project, the Project hosts over
33 km of inferred linear geophysical conductors, split into two
parallel zones - these conductors are key targets for uranium
exploration both within and outside the Athabasca Basin. The
Project has a regional and project specific, mapped geology of
metasedimentary gneisses, with minor mylonite (rock formed in major
fault zones) to the east of the property. The Project is cut by
major north-south faults, close to which historical
exploration3 has outlined the enrichment of uranium.
Despite this prospective geology, Pardoe has received minimal
recent ground exploration.
Located in an area of ongoing exploration,
Pardoe is bordered along trend to the southwest by veteran
explorers Fission Uranium Corp and to the northeast by Skyharbour
Resources Ltd (TSX.V: SYH). ALX Resources Corp (TSXV: AL) border to
the northwest of the Project.
Nearby uranium deposits include
ACKIO4 (operated by Baselode Energy: TSXV:FIND) 28 km to
the northwest. The Falcon Point uranium deposit (Inferred Resource,
dated 2015, totalling 6.96 Mlbs U3O8 within 10.4Mt at an average
grade of 0.03% U3O8 (at a 0.01% U3O8 cut-off) with significant
quantities of rare earth element oxides (REO)5 is
operated by Skyharbour Resources Ltd , and located 44km to the
south-west of Pardoe.
Target
Areas
A comprehensive 'data room' has been set up to
support future exploration of the Project. Future exploration will
target basement-hosted uranium mineralisation, such as that found
at McArthur River, Rabbit Lake, and the nearby ACKIO deposit.
Following a review by the Fermi technical team, the following
initial target areas for future exploration have been
established:
·
Grant Lake:
Situated in the northeast of the property, this target
features multiple VLF and EM geophysical responses, along with
elevated uranium in lake sediment results3; this area
has previously received prospecting and soil sampling, which found
anomalous results in uranium and copper, although they were never
followed up.
·
Johnson Lake:
Situated in the northwest of the property, with three
radiometric anomalies, plus anomalous uranium, copper, lead,
molybdenum, nickel and zinc in lake sediments, the Johnson's Lake
target site in a structural prospective location, with significant
north-south faulting, and encompassing around 6km of conductive
lithologies.
Previous work has defined a small (600 m x 250
m) radiometric anomaly centred within a lake; however, the area to
the southeast - and 'down' inferred conductors was never studied in
detail, and the mapped geology3 to the southeast
comprises faulted pelitic units, with mylonites. Elsewhere, both
inside and outside the Athabasca Basin, mylonites have been
inferred as fluid pathways6,7, alongside fractured
pelitic units, and thus these units offer a potential target for
future exploration.
·
Pardoe
Bay: Second highest radiometric response
on the property, coincident with an inferred geophysical conductor
which displays minor weakening, north-south trending faulting, and
magnetic low, with multiple anomalous Uranium in lake sediment
results 'downstream' of the target area3. This target
has received minimal work from previous operators.
·
Johnson Narrows
- Area of complex structural geology, within an
area of mylonitic geology, and a weakened conductor. Previous
exploration identified radioactive boulders 1km 'down ice' of the
target, but minimal work has been completed on the target
itself9.
·
Pardoe Central
- Localised elevated radiometric
response8, associated with a weakening of the
geophysical conductor, that may be related to hydrothermal
alteration. No work has been carried out directly on the target,
although ground geophysics and soil sampling was carried out 600 m
to the west3 identified anomalous uranium and lead, with
elevated copper, zinc and nickel associated with conductive
lithologies.
The property is considered under-explored; as
around only 5km of the 33km strike length of conductive lithologies
on the Project have been examined by previous operators, and there
are only two instances of 'boots on the ground'
fieldwork3,8 (most recently in 1979). There is also
potential on the Project to host base metal (zinc/copper)
mineralisation and pegmatite-hosted rare earth element (REE)
mineralisation.
Proposed
Exploration
Thanks to the extensive historical geophysical
work acquired by Fermi Exploration, the Project does not currently
require airborne EM surveying, and thus the fieldwork will likely
include ground testing of target areas through systematic
sampling.
REFERENCES
1:
Star Uranium Corp, 2008, 2007 VTEM® Airborne Geophysical Survey
Pardoe Lake Property, 74H08-0040
2:
Phalanx Disposition Management Ltd. 2013, REPORT on Geotech VTEM
Survey On The Pardoe Lake Property S-111882 And S-111943 Northern
Mining District Saskatchewan, Canada, MAW00164
3:
Marline Oil Corporation, Permit 1 and Internal Claims Saskatchewan,
Detailed Reports on Field work Summer 1979, 1979, J. Descarreaux,
74H08-0033
4:
Baseload Energy Corporate Presentation, 9 October 2024:
https://baselode.com/site/assets/files/3963/baselode_energy_corporate_presentation_2024_10_09.pdf
5:
Technical Report on the Falcon Point Uranium Project Northern
Saskatchewan, Skyharbour Resources Ltd., dated 20 March
2015:
https://skyharbourltd.com/_resources/SYH%202015%2043101%20report%2015%2003%2020%20Falcon%20Point.pdf
6:
Benedicto, A., Abdelrazek, M., Ledru, P., MacKay, C. and Kinar, D.,
2021. Structural controls of uranium mineralization in the basement
of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada. Geofluids, 2021(1),
p.3853468.
7:
Abdelrazek, M., Benedicto, A., Gerbeaud, O. and Ledru, P., 2021.
Reactivation mechanisms and related-porosity enhancement of shear
zones in the context of basement-hosted uranium mineralization:
case of the Spitfire discovery in the Patterson Lake corridor,
Canada. Geochemistry:
Exploration, Environment, Analysis, 21(3), pp.geochem2020-082.
8:
Park Exploration Geophysics, 198, Airborne Radiometric and VLF
Surveys Cairns Lake Permit 1 Extension Projects Saskatchewan,
64E-0005
9:
Partridge EF, 1967, Prospecting Notes, Johnson River Area,
74H08-NE-0001
QUALIFIED
PERSON STATEMENT
The technical information contained in this
disclosure has been read and approved by Mr Nick O'Reilly (MSc,
DIC, MIMMM QMR, MAusIMM, FGS), who is a qualified geologist and
acts as the Qualified Person under the AIM Rules - Note for Mining
and Oil & Gas Companies. Mr O'Reilly is a Principal consultant
working for Mining Analyst Consulting Ltd which has been retained
by Power Metal Resources PLC to provide technical
support.
This announcement contains inside
information for the purposes of Article 7 of the Market Abuse
Regulation (EU) 596/2014 as it forms
part of UK domestic law by virtue of
the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 ("MAR"), and is
disclosed in accordance with the Company's obligations under
Article 17 of MAR.
For further information please
visit https://www.powermetalresources.com/ or
contact:
Power Metal Resources plc
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Sean Wade (Chief Executive
Officer)
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+44 (0) 20 3778 1396
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SP Angel Corporate Finance (Nomad
and Joint Broker)
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Ewan Leggat/Caroline Rowe
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+44 (0) 20 3470 0470
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SI Capital Limited (Joint
Broker)
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Nick Emerson
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+44 (0) 1483 413 500
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First Equity Limited (Joint
Broker)
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David Cockbill/Jason
Robertson
BlytheRay (PR Advisors)
Tim Blythe/Megan Ray
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+44 (0) 20 7330 1883
+44 (0) 20 7138 3204
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NOTES TO EDITORS
Power Metal Resources plc -
Background
Power Metal Resources
plc (LON:POW) is an AIM listed metals exploration company
which finances and manages global resource projects and is seeking
large scale metal discoveries.
The Company has a principal focus on
opportunities offering district scale potential across a global
portfolio including precious, base and strategic metal exploration
in North America, Africa and Australia.
Project interests range from
early-stage greenfield exploration to later-stage prospects
currently subject to drill programmes.
Power Metal will develop projects
internally or through strategic joint ventures until a project
becomes ready for disposal through outright sale or separate
listing on a recognised stock exchange thereby crystallising the
value generated from our internal exploration and development
work.
Value generated through disposals
will be deployed internally to drive the Company's growth or may be
returned to shareholders through share buy backs, dividends or
in-specie