CanAlaska Intersects 21.6 Metres of 3.44% eU3O8 at Pike Zone on West McArthur Joint Venture
CanAlaska Uranium has announced the results of its first summer program drillhole at the Pike Zone on the West McArthur Joint Venture project. Drillhole WMA082-7 intersected 3.44% eU3O8 over 21.6 meters, including 10.90% eU3O8 over 5.4 meters. This follows previous high-grade intersections at the site, specifically WMA082-6 (14.9% U3O8 over 9.6 meters) and WMA082-4 (9.9% U3O8 over 14.5 meters). CanAlaska holds an 83.35% ownership and is sole-funding the 2024 West McArthur program. The program aims to cover approximately 9,000 meters of drilling this summer, targeting 10-14 unconformity intersections.
The Pike Zone mineralization is characterized by massive to semi-massive clay-hosted uranium, with significant alterations in sandstone and basement rocks. The company plans further drilling to evaluate the extent of high-grade mineralization. Geochemical assays will be conducted at the Saskatchewan Research Council laboratories. The summer drill program is expected to complete by September 2024.
- Drillhole WMA082-7 intersects 3.44% eU3O8 over 21.6 meters, including 10.90% eU3O8 over 5.4 meters.
- Continued high-grade uranium mineralization in the Pike Zone.
- CanAlaska holds an 83.35% ownership in the West McArthur project.
- 9,000 meters of drilling planned for summer 2024 to target 10-14 unconformity intersections.
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Intersection Includes 5.4 metres of
Two-Drill Summer Program Continues at West McArthur Project
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 9, 2024) - CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (TSXV: CVV) (OTCQX: CVVUF) (FSE: DH7) ("CanAlaska" or the "Company") is pleased to report that drillhole WMA082-7 has intersected
Figure 1 – West McArthur Project Location
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CanAlaska CEO, Cory Belyk, comments, "The continuation of ultra high-grade uranium mineralization at the unconformity and over significant width in the first drillhole of the summer program is a very encouraging indication that the Pike Zone discovery will incrementally grow as drilling continues through the summer. The CanAlaska team has been working methodically to understand and evaluate the current drill section. Drilling on adjacent sections will be designed to start defining the potential footprint of the known high-grade mineralization. CanAlaska shareholders can expect continued news flow during this time as this exciting discovery is advanced with the drill-bit."
Figure 2 – Pike Zone Summer Drill Results
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Drillhole WMA082-7 intersected one main interval of
The lower sandstone column of WMA082-7 is strongly bleached, limonite and clay altered, and contains several multi-metre scale fault zones with abundant clay-filled breccias, core loss related to broken and blocky core, and zones of quartz dissolution extending over 70 metres above the uranium mineralization. Intervals of lost core occur within the lower sandstone column within areas of uranium mineralization due to high rock friability. The basement of WMA082-7 is strongly clay and chlorite altered with multiple re-activated fault zones. Within the basement rocks, localized intervals of lost core occur due to strong alteration.
Figure 3 – WMA082-7 Core Photograph
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Summer Drill Program
The summer drill program on the West McArthur project is currently progressing with two diamond drills. The Company is planning approximately 9,000 metres of drilling during the summer to achieve an estimated 10 to 14 unconformity target intersections. The Company is continuing to use downhole mud-motor deviation technology for increased drilling efficiency and targeting ability.
WMA082-7 was the first drillhole completed at the Pike Zone during the summer program and extends the high-grade unconformity associated uranium mineralization on the WMA082-4 and WMA082-6 fence. Subsequent drill tests planned for the summer program at the Pike Zone will continue to evaluate the extents of the high-grade unconformity-associated uranium mineralization along the current drill fence and to the east and west along strike. The ultra high-grade unconformity target at the Pike Zone remains open in all directions.
Table 1 - WMA082-7 Radiometric Equivalent Uranium Grades
DDH | From (m) | To (m) | Length (m)4 | Average Grade (% eU3O8)5 |
WMA082-71,2 | 795.0 | 796.7 | 1.7 | 0.18 |
WMA082-71,2 | 797.7 | 819.3 | 21.6 | 3.44 |
including3 | 798.5 | 803.9 | 5.4 | 10.90 |
including3 | 806.0 | 806.4 | 0.4 | 3.02 |
including3 | 807.4 | 809.0 | 1.6 | 2.19 |
including3 | 813.0 | 813.9 | 0.9 | 4.70 |
WMA082-71,2 | 838.2 | 839.0 | 0.8 | 0.17 |
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In addition, the Company plans to continue testing the unconformity target areas in the immediate Pike Zone area and along strike to the northeast and southwest for potential unconformity mineralization extensions. The C10 corridor is host to CanAlaska's 42 Zone discovery, as well as Cameco and Orano's high-grade Fox Lake uranium deposit (68.1 million pounds uranium at
The Company expects to complete the summer portion of the 2024 exploration program in September.
Geochemical Sampling Procedures and Use of Radiometric Equivalent Grades
All drill core samples from the 2024 program will be shipped to the Saskatchewan Research Council Geoanalytical Laboratories (SRC) in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in secure containment for preparation, processing, and multi-element analysis by ICP-MS and ICP-OES using total (HF:NHO3:HClO4) and partial digestion (HNO3:HCl), boron by fusion, and U3O8 wt% assay by ICP-OES using higher grade standards. Assay samples are chosen based on downhole probing radiometric equivalent uranium grades and scintillometer (SPP2 or CT007-M) peaks. Assay sample intervals comprise 0.3 - 0.8 metre continuous half-core split samples over the mineralized interval. Select density samples, comprising 0.1 metre continuous whole core samples that are subsequently split and assayed, may be taken within the mineralized interval. With all assay samples, one half of the split sample is retained and the other sent to the SRC for analysis. The SRC is an ISO/IEC 17025/2005 and Standards Council of Canada certified analytical laboratory. Blanks, standard reference materials, and repeats are inserted into the sample stream at regular intervals by CanAlaska and the SRC in accordance with CanAlaska's quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedures. Geochemical assay data are subject to verification procedures by qualified persons employed by CanAlaska prior to disclosure.
During active exploration programs drillholes are radiometrically logged using calibrated downhole GeoVista NGRS and TGGS (Triple GM) gamma probes which collect continuous readings along the length of the drillhole. Preliminary radiometric equivalent uranium grades ("eU3O8") are then calculated from the downhole radiometric results. The probe is calibrated using an algorithm calculated from the calibration of the probe at the Saskatchewan Research Council facility in Saskatoon and from the comparison of probe results against geochemical analyses. At extremely high radiometric equivalent uranium grades, downhole gamma probes may become saturated, resulting in the probe being overwhelmed, which in turn can create difficulties in accurately determining extremely high-grade radiometric equivalent uranium grades, and a cap may be applied to the grade. The equivalent uranium grades are preliminary and are subsequently reported as definitive assay grades following sampling and chemical analysis of the mineralized drill core. In the case where core recovery within a mineralized intersection is poor or non-existent, radiometric grades are considered to be more representative of the mineralized intersection and may be reported in the place of assay grades. Radiometric equivalent probe results are subject to verification procedures by qualified persons employed by CanAlaska prior to disclosure.
All reported depths and intervals are drill hole depths and intervals, unless otherwise noted, and do not represent true thicknesses, which have yet to be determined.
References
- Refer to: https://www.cameco.com/invest/overview/reserves-resources/inferred for information on the Fox Lake uranium deposit.
About CanAlaska Uranium
CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (TSXV: CVV) (OTCQX: CVVUF) (FSE: DH7) holds interests in approximately 500,000 hectares (1,235,000 acres) in Canada's Athabasca Basin. CanAlaska's strategic holdings have attracted major international mining companies. CanAlaska is currently working with Cameco on the West McArthur JV project and Denison on the Moon Lake South JV project in the Eastern Athabasca Basin. CanAlaska is a project generator positioned for discovery success in the world's richest uranium district. The Company also holds properties prospective for nickel, copper, gold and diamonds. For further information visit www.canalaska.com.
The Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects for this news release is Nathan Bridge, MSc., P. Geo., Vice-President Exploration for CanAlaska Uranium Ltd., who has reviewed and approved its contents.
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"Cory Belyk"
Cory Belyk, P.Geo., FGC
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CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.
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