Cosa Resources Reports Airborne Geophysical Survey Results from the 100% Owned Orbit and Aurora Uranium Projects, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan
Cosa Resources (TSXV: COSA) (OTCQB: COSAF) has announced results from airborne geophysical surveys at its 100% owned Orbit and Aurora uranium Projects in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin. The surveys identified multiple target areas with geophysical similarities to the Key Lake deposits and the GMZ.
The surveys covered 2,392 line-kilometres using electromagnetic and gravity systems. At Orbit, located 22km south of Key Lake Mill, three target areas were identified, with O1 being highest priority, featuring a 1.6km-long EM conductor. At Aurora, which covers 17km of the southeastern Athabasca Basin rim, three initial target areas were identified, with A1 being the highest priority.
The company plans to conduct remote sensing and ground-truthing to prioritize targets before diamond drilling. Additionally, Cosa has entered a 12-month marketing agreement with Native Ads for US$80,000.
Cosa Resources (TSXV: COSA) (OTCQB: COSAF) ha annunciato i risultati delle indagini geofisiche aeree sui suoi progetti di uranio Orbit e Aurora, di cui detiene il 100%. Questi progetti si trovano nel Bacino di Athabasca, in Saskatchewan. Le indagini hanno identificato diverse aree obiettivo con somiglianze geofisiche ai depositi di Key Lake e GMZ.
Le indagini hanno coperto 2.392 chilometri lineari utilizzando sistemi elettromagnetici e di gravità. Presso Orbit, situato a 22 km a sud della Key Lake Mill, sono state identificate tre aree obiettivo, con O1 che è la priorità assoluta, caratterizzata da un conduttore EM lungo 1,6 km. Presso Aurora, che copre 17 km del bordo sudorientale del Bacino di Athabasca, sono state identificate inizialmente tre aree obiettivo, con A1 che è la priorità principale.
La società prevede di effettuare rilevamenti remoti e verifiche in loco per prioritizzare gli obiettivi prima delle perforazioni con diamante. Inoltre, Cosa ha stipulato un accordo di marketing della durata di 12 mesi con Native Ads per un valore di 80.000 dollari statunitensi.
Cosa Resources (TSXV: COSA) (OTCQB: COSAF) ha anunciado los resultados de encuestas geofísicas aéreas en sus proyectos de uranio Orbit y Aurora, los cuales son de su propiedad al 100%. Estos proyectos se encuentran en la Cuenca de Athabasca, Saskatchewan. Las encuestas identificaron múltiples áreas objetivo con similitudes geofísicas a los depósitos de Key Lake y GMZ.
Las encuestas cubrieron 2.392 kilómetros lineales utilizando sistemas electromagnéticos y de gravimetría. En Orbit, ubicado a 22 km al sur de la Key Lake Mill, se identificaron tres áreas objetivo, siendo O1 la más prioritaria, con un conductor EM de 1,6 km de longitud. En Aurora, que abarca 17 km del borde sureste de la Cuenca de Athabasca, se identificaron inicialmente tres áreas objetivo, siendo A1 la de mayor prioridad.
La empresa planea realizar teledetección y verificación en el terreno para priorizar los objetivos antes de la perforación de diamante. Además, Cosa ha firmado un acuerdo de marketing por 12 meses con Native Ads por 80,000 dólares estadounidenses.
Cosa Resources (TSXV: COSA) (OTCQB: COSAF)는 Saskatchewan의 Athabasca Basin에 있는 100% 자산의 Orbit 및 Aurora 우라늄 프로젝트에서 항공 지구 물리학 조사 결과를 발표했습니다. 조사는 Key Lake 매장지 및 GMZ와 지구 물리적 유사성을 가진 여러 목표 지역을 확인했습니다.
조사는 전자기 및 중력 시스템을 사용하여 2,392 선킬로미터를 커버했습니다. Orbit에서는 Key Lake Mill에서 남쪽으로 22km 떨어진 곳에 우선 순위가 가장 높은 O1을 포함하여 세 개의 목표 지역이 확인되었습니다. Aurora는 Athabasca Basin의 남동쪽 가장자리 17km를 포함하고 있으며, 초기 세 개의 목표 지역이 확인되었고 A1이 가장 높은 우선 순위입니다.
회사는 다이아몬드 드릴링 전에 목표를 우선 순위화하기 위해 원격 감지 및 현장 검증을 실시할 계획입니다. 또한, Cosa는 Native Ads와 80,000달러에 12개월 마케팅 계약을 체결했습니다.
Cosa Resources (TSXV: COSA) (OTCQB: COSAF) a annoncé les résultats d'enquêtes géophysiques aériennes concernant ses projets d'uranium Orbit et Aurora, dont elle détient 100%. Ces projets sont situés dans le bassin d'Athabasca, en Saskatchewan. Les enquêtes ont identifié plusieurs zones cibles présentant des similitudes géophysiques avec les dépôts de Key Lake et GMZ.
Les enquêtes ont couvert 2 392 kilomètres linéaires en utilisant des systèmes électromagnétiques et gravimétriques. Au Orbit, situé à 22 km au sud de la Key Lake Mill, trois zones cibles ont été identifiées, O1 étant la plus prioritaire, comportant un conducteur EM de 1,6 km de long. Au Aurora, qui couvre 17 km du bord sud-est du bassin d'Athabasca, trois zones cibles initiales ont été identifiées, A1 étant la plus prioritaire.
L'entreprise prévoit de réaliser des études de télédétection et des vérifications sur le terrain pour prioriser les cibles avant le forage au diamant. De plus, Cosa a signé un accord de marketing de 12 mois avec Native Ads pour 80 000 dollars américains.
Cosa Resources (TSXV: COSA) (OTCQB: COSAF) hat die Ergebnisse von luftgestützten geophysischen Erhebungen in seinen 100% im Besitz befindlichen Uranprojekten Orbit und Aurora im Athabasca-Becken in Saskatchewan bekannt gegeben. Die Erhebungen identifizierten mehrere Zielgebiete mit geophysikalischen Ähnlichkeiten zu den Key Lake-Lagerstätten und GMZ.
Die Erhebungen deckten 2.392 Linienkilometer mit elektromagnetischen und gravimetrischen Systemen ab. Bei Orbit, das 22 km südlich der Key Lake Mill liegt, wurden drei Zielgebiete identifiziert, wobei O1 die höchste Priorität hat und einen 1,6 km langen EM-Leiter aufweist. Bei Aurora, das 17 km des südöstlichen Randes des Athabasca Beckens abdeckt, wurden anfangs drei Zielgebiete identifiziert, wobei A1 die höchste Priorität hat.
Das Unternehmen plant, Fernerkundung und Bodenuntersuchungen durchzuführen, um die Ziele vor der Diamantbohrung zu priorisieren. Darüber hinaus hat Cosa einen 12-monatigen Marketingvertrag mit Native Ads über 80.000 US-Dollar abgeschlossen.
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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 12, 2024) - Cosa Resources Corp. (TSXV: COSA) (OTCQB: COSAF) (FSE: SSKU) ("Cosa" or the "Company") is pleased to report results of airborne geophysical surveying and interpretation for the Company's
Highlights
Multiple target areas identified on each of the Orbit and Aurora Projects
Several target areas have geophysical similarities to those hosting the Key Lake deposits and the GMZ
All target areas host geophysical anomalies interpreted to be near surface and under shallow cover
Andy Carmichael, Vice President Exploration, commented: "We are pleased to report that recent airborne surveys at Orbit and Aurora have identified near surface analogues to Key Lake and the recently discovered Gemini Zone. Orbit and Aurora boast encouraging historical drill results either on Project or on-trend, and ample strike space exists at all of Cosa's modern target areas. We are very encouraged by the association between interpreted structures and gravity lows, which potentially indicate hydrothermal alteration, and are eager to drill test these target areas. The proximity of both Projects to the operating Key Lake uranium mill and accompanying infrastructure makes these Projects very exciting for the potential discovery of near-surface and open-pit amenable uranium mineralization. Their location outside of the long-favoured Wollaston-Mudjatik Transition Zone (WMTZ) has led to these Projects being overlooked for more than 40 years. As the last three large uranium Mineral Resources discovered in the Athabasca region lie well outside the WMTZ, we view this historical bias as a significant exploration opportunity for Cosa."
Airborne Surveys
Airborne surveying was completed to assess the Orbit and Aurora Projects for conductive basement features consistent with graphitic structures and/or large zones of hydrothermal alteration and improve understanding of the Projects' geology. Surveying comprised 2,392 line-kilometres of electromagnetic (EM) and gravity surveying completed using Geotech Ltd.'s VTEM™ Plus system and Xcalibur Multiphysics' Falcon® Airborne Gravity Gradiometer (AGG) system. Cosa engaged Condor Consulting Inc., recognized experts in the field of geophysical data processing and interpretation, to perform a detailed interpretation of the survey datasets.
Orbit
The Orbit Project is located 19 kilometres south of the Athabasca Basin and 22 kilometres south of the Key Lake Mill and former Key Lake Mine (Figure 2). The Key Lake Mine produced 209.8 million pounds of U3O8 at an average grade of
Three initial target areas were identified at Orbit from the airborne survey results (Figure 2). Target area O1 is considered the highest priority and features a 1.6-kilometre-long EM conductor with coincident gravity lows located on the northern flank of a magnetic high. Similar to Key Lake geology, the O1 conductor is oriented at 065 degrees. An interpreted north-south oriented magnetic lineament crosscuts the center of the O1 conductor and is coincident with a gravity low, similar to the GMZ discovered in 2021. A second gravity low anomaly is present on the western end of the O1 conductor coincident with a flexure to the south and is crosscut by an 065-degree trending magnetic break.
The O2 target area is a bedrock conductivity anomaly with an enveloping gravity low. The O3 target area is at the intersection of interpreted 045- and 065-degree trending magnetic lineaments and contains the strongest gravity low zone identified at Orbit.
Aurora
The Aurora Project covers a 17-kilometre section of the southeastern rim of the Athabasca Basin located 16 kilometres east of Key Lake and 40 kilometres south of the GMZ. Sandstone cover is expected to be less than 100 metres thick in the northern third of Aurora and absent in the remainder. Aurora was last drilled in 1979 and ground work since 1989 is limited to surficial sampling and prospecting. Historical drill logs suggest the presence of favourable structure and alteration.
Three initial follow-up target areas were identified at Aurora (Figure 3). The A1 target area is the highest priority and characterized as a bedrock-hosted conductive feature trending 045 degrees proximal to interpreted magnetic lineaments at orientations similar to Key Lake (045 and 065 degrees) and the GMZ (north-south). The A2 target area is a single-line conductive response interpreted to be basement-hosted. The A3 target area is a trend of gravity low zones along a prominent, 065-degree trending magnetic lineament. Similar to Key Lake, the A3 area is bracketed by 045-degree trending magnetic lineaments.
Numerous other conductive responses were identified, which are not definitively derived from basement rocks, several of which are coincident with gravity low zones. Additional work is warranted to evaluate these features.
Next Steps
Cosa considers the airborne survey results to have upgraded the Orbit and Aurora Projects. Next steps are expected to include remote sensing and follow-up ground-truthing to prioritize target areas in advance of first-pass diamond drilling. Additional airborne EM and gravity surveying is warranted to cover the portion of Orbit acquired after completion of the 2024 surveys.
Figure 1 - Cosa's Eastern Athabasca Uranium Projects including Proposed Denison Acquisition Projects
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Figure 2 - Orbit Project Airborne Survey Results and Target Areas
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Figure 3 - Aurora Project Airborne Survey Results and Target Areas
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Marketing Campaign Service Agreement
The Company has entered into a service agreement with Native Ads dated December 11, 2024, pursuant to which Native Ads will provide a marketing campaign for a total retainer of up to US
About Native Ads
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About Cosa Resources Corp.
Cosa Resources is a Canadian uranium exploration company operating in northern Saskatchewan. The portfolio comprises roughly 237,000 ha across multiple
Cosa's award-winning management team has a long track record of success in Saskatchewan. In 2022, members of the Cosa team were awarded the AME Colin Spence Award for their previous involvement in discovering IsoEnergy's Hurricane deposit. Prior to Hurricane, Cosa personnel led teams or had integral roles in the discovery of Denison's Gryphon deposit and 92 Energy's Gemini Zone and held key roles in the founding of both NexGen and IsoEnergy.
Cosa's primary focus through 2024 was initial drilling at the
In November of 2024, the Company announced a transformative strategic collaboration with Denison Mines that, upon completion, will secure Cosa access into several additional highly prospective eastern Athabasca projects while offering Denison Mines exposure to Cosa's potential for exploration success and pipeline of potentially ISR-amenable uranium deposits. Work plans for 2025 are currently being developed.
Technical Disclosure
Historical drilling results from Aurora are available within the Saskatchewan Mineral Assessment Database references 74H-0024, 74H07-0017, and 74H07-0031. Confirmatory relogging of these drill holes has not been completed as the core storage locations are unknown or have been destroyed by wildfire.
Qualified Person
The Company's disclosure of technical or scientific information in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Andy Carmichael, P.Geo., Vice President, Exploration for Cosa. Mr. Carmichael is a Qualified Person as defined under the terms of National Instrument 43-101.
Contact
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