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Forum Drilling Extends Uranium Mineralization at the Tatiggaq Deposit, Aberdeen Uranium Project, Nunavut

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Forum Energy Metals announces results from its uranium drilling program at the Aberdeen Project in Nunavut. The company completed 11 holes at the Tatiggaq Main and West zones, with seven holes showing mineralization. Notable intersections include 1.15% U3O8 over 2.4m and 1.31% U3O8 over 7.6m at Tatiggaq Main, with a maximum grade of 8.15% U3O8. The uranium mineralization at the Main zone spans ~35 metres thickness, while the West zone shows continuous mineralization extending 40m westward. The total strike extent has increased from 200m to over 310 metres.

Forum Energy Metals annuncia i risultati del suo programma di perforazione per l'uranio presso il Progetto Aberdeen nel Nunavut. L'azienda ha completato 11 perforazioni nelle zone Tatiggaq Main e West, con sette fori che mostrano mineralizzazione. Le intersezioni notevoli includono 1,15% U3O8 su 2,4m e 1,31% U3O8 su 7,6m nella zona principale di Tatiggaq, con un grado massimo di 8,15% U3O8. La mineralizzazione dell'uranio nella zona principale ha uno spessore di circa 35 metri, mentre la zona occidentale mostra una mineralizzazione continua che si estende per 40 metri verso ovest. L'estensione totale della striscia è aumentata da 200 metri a oltre 310 metri.

Forum Energy Metals anuncia los resultados de su programa de perforación de uranio en el Proyecto Aberdeen en Nunavut. La empresa completó 11 perforaciones en las zonas Tatiggaq Main y West, con siete agujeros mostrando mineralización. Las intersecciones notables incluyen 1,15% U3O8 sobre 2,4m y 1,31% U3O8 sobre 7,6m en Tatiggaq Main, con un grado máximo de 8,15% U3O8. La mineralización de uranio en la zona principal tiene un espesor de aproximadamente 35 metros, mientras que la zona oeste muestra mineralización continua que se extiende 40 metros hacia el oeste. La extensión total de la strike ha aumentado de 200 metros a más de 310 metros.

포럼 에너지 메탈스는 누나부트에 있는 애버딘 프로젝트에서 우라늄 시추 프로그램 결과를 발표했습니다. 회사는 타티가크 메인 및 웨스트 구역에서 11개의 홀을 완료했으며, 그 중 7개의 홀이 광물화가 나타났습니다. 주목할 만한 교차점으로는 2.4m에서 1.15% U3O87.6m에서 1.31% U3O8가 타티가크 메인에서 발견되었으며, 최대 등급은 8.15% U3O8입니다. 메인 구역의 우라늄 광물화는 약 35미터 두껍고, 웨스트 구역은 서쪽으로 40미터까지 연속적으로 광물화가 나타납니다. 전체 스트라이크 길이는 200미터에서 310미터 이상으로 증가했습니다.

Forum Energy Metals annonce les résultats de son programme de forage d'uranium au projet Aberdeen dans le Nunavut. La société a complété 11 trous dans les zones Tatiggaq Main et West, avec sept trous montrant une minéralisation. Les intersections notables comprennent 1,15% U3O8 sur 2,4m et 1,31% U3O8 sur 7,6m à Tatiggaq Main, avec une teneur maximale de 8,15% U3O8. La minéralisation d'uranium dans la zone principale a une épaisseur d'environ 35 mètres, tandis que la zone ouest montre une minéralisation continue s'étendant sur 40 mètres vers l'ouest. L'extension totale de la strike a augmenté de 200 mètres à plus de 310 mètres.

Forum Energy Metals gibt die Ergebnisse seines Uran-Bohrprogramms im Aberdeen-Projekt in Nunavut bekannt. Das Unternehmen hat 11 Bohrungen in den Zonen Tatiggaq Main und West abgeschlossen, wobei sieben Löcher Mineralisierung zeigten. Bemerkenswerte Schnittstellen umfassen 1,15% U3O8 über 2,4m und 1,31% U3O8 über 7,6m in Tatiggaq Main, mit einem maximalen Gehalt von 8,15% U3O8. Die Uranmineralisierung in der Hauptzone hat eine Dicke von etwa 35 Metern, während die Westzone eine kontinuierliche Mineralisierung zeigt, die sich 40 Meter nach Westen erstreckt. Die gesamte Strike-Ausdehnung hat sich von 200 Metern auf über 310 Meter erhöht.

Positive
  • High-grade uranium intersections with up to 8.15% U3O8
  • Mineralization zone expanded from 200m to over 310m strike length
  • 7 out of 11 drill holes showed mineralization
  • Significant thickness of mineralization (~35 metres) at Main zone
Negative
  • One drill hole (TAT24-014) was lost during high-grade mineralization
  • Complex structural control requires additional infill drilling

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 26, 2024) - Forum Energy Metals Corp. (TSXV: FMC) (OTCQB: FDCFF) ("Forum" or the "Company") announces the first set of results from its 30 hole, 6,962 m summer drill program at its Aberdeen Uranium Project, located five kilometres to the west of the 133 million pound Kiggavik uranium project held by Orano/Denison/UEC*. Forum has received 608 geochemical results from the 11 holes drilled to follow-up the successful 2023 program at the mineralized Tatiggaq Main and West zones. Seven of eleven holes were mineralized. Significant results are highlighted below.

HIGHLIGHTS

Tatiggaq Main

  • TAT24-012 intersected 1.15% U3O8 over 2.4 m from 169.1 to 171.5 m including:
    • 3.33% U3O8 over 0.3 m (169.7 - 170.0 m)
    • 2.77% U3O8 over 0.5 m (170.4 - 170.9 m)
  • TAT24-014 intersected 1.31% U3O8 over 7.6 m from 164.0 to 171.6 m including:
    • 4.56% U3O8 over 0.2 m (166.4 - 166.6 m)
    • 4.30% U3O8 over 0.5 m (169.1 - 169.6 m)
    • 4.81% U3O8 over 0.4 m (171.2 - 171.6 m)
      • Including a maximum grade of 8.15% U3O8 over 0.2 m (171.4 - 171.6)
  • Entire mineralized interval at TAT24-014 is 0.62% U3O8 over 17.9 m from 157.9 to 175.8 m

Tatiggaq West

  • TAT24-011 intersected 35.3m grading 0.11% U3O8 from 144.2 to 179.5 m including 0.68% U3O8 over 1.6 m (170.9 to 172.5 m) including:
    • 1.24% U3O8 over 0.4 m (171.2 - 171.6 m)
    • 1.12% U3O8 over 0.3 m (172.0 - 172.3 m)
  • Uranium mineralization at the Main zone has been encountered over a thickness of ~35 metres in 2024.
  • Drilling at Tatiggaq West intersected thick intervals of continuous uranium mineralization for another 40 m to the west.
  • The total strike extent of uranium mineralization drilled at the Main and West zones has increased from 200m to over 310 metres
  • TAT24-005, TAT24-008, TAT24-009 and TAT24-010 intersected proximal alteration types (strong clay, bleaching, sulphide) and elevated counts indicative of uranium mineralization nearby that require follow-up.
  • Results are pending for the remaining 8 holes targeting multiple parallel structures within the large Tatiggaq gravity anomaly measuring 1.5 km by 0.7 km, in addition to the 11 holes testing the Qavvik, Ayra, Ned, and Loki regional targets.

Dr. Rebecca Hunter, Forum's VP, Exploration stated, "Drilling at Tatiggaq Main has intersected another parallel lense of high-grade uranium extending the width to 35 metres and could be thicker. I am pleased that Tatiggaq West shows lateral continuity and thickness to the west and remains open along strike and at depth. The complex, structurally-controlled nature of these zones will be evaluated with further infill drilling and drilling along strike of the Tatiggaq Fault in 2025. We look forward to receiving the results from 8 holes along parallel structures in the Tatiggaq anomaly, as well as 11 holes drilled at Qavvik, Ned, Loki and Ayra."

Tatiggaq Interpretation and Follow-up Drilling

Cameco drilled 38 holes on the Tatiggaq Main and West zones prior to Forum's acquisition of the project by staking in 2021. Forum's 2023 and 2024 drill programs were formulated to infill and extend areas within the inferred mineralization to commence development of a maiden resource. Figure 1 shows the 2024 drill hole locations and the main east-northeast structures (Thelon and Judge Sissons faults) as well as the numerous, sub-parallel subsidiary east-northeast structures interpreted to control uranium mineralization on Orano's and Forum's property. Figure 2 is a plan map showing the 2024 drill collars in the vicinity of the Tatiggaq Main and West areas. Figures 3 and 4 show cross sections through the Tatiggaq Main and West zones. Figure 5 is a photo of the main mineralized interval from TAT24-014, which was lost at 176 m. Table 1 and 2 are results for mineralized drillholes in Tatiggaq Main and West.

Drilling in 2023 and now 2024 has resulted in a greater understanding of the style and geometry of the Tatiggaq mineralization:

  • U mineralization is hosted in steep, discreet lenses that can vary in grade and thickness along strike and width for a length of 310 m (West and Main).
  • Individual lenses vary in thickness from <1 m to 12 m and groups of lenses span widths ranging from ~30 to 50 m.
  • Mineralization depth ranges between 80 and 200 m.
  • Tatiggaq Main has 3 to 5 thicker, high-grade lenses (up to 12 m thick and grades > 1%, locally > 20%).
  • Tatiggaq West has 5 to 12 narrower, lower grade lenses (up to 35 m thick in total, grades ~0.1%, locally >1%).
  • Due to the discreet structurally hosted nature of the mineralization at Tatiggaq and the northwest trending network of cross faults, future drilling at close step-outs will be required.

Table 1 2024 Drill Hole Data for the Tatiggaq Main and West areas. (UTM collars are in datum WGS84 Zn 14N)

Hole IDTargetEastingNorthingElev.DepthOrient.Comment
TAT24-005West5488377135330187293.0-65° / 320°Elevated (184 ppm), altered - proximal
TAT24-006Main5489867135471188230.0-66° / 308°Mineralized
TAT24-007West5487997135365187227.0-64° / 316°Mineralized
TAT24-008West5487827135389187236.0-66° / 309°Elevated (100 ppm), altered - proximal
TAT24-009Main5489977135453187275.0-65° / 314°Elevated (108 ppm), altered - proximal
TAT24-010Main5490327135475187238.3-65° / 310°Elevated (39 ppm), altered - proximal
TAT24-011West5487727135316189236.0-66° / 310°Mineralized
TAT24-012Main5489277135447187248.0-69° / 317°Mineralized - High Grade
TAT24-013West5487327135311187239.0-66° / 314°Mineralized
TAT24-014Main5489277135447187176.0-75° / 315°Hole lost in High Grade Mineralization
TAT24-015West5487327135311187230.0-73° / 310°Mineralized

 

Table 2 - U3O8 assay results for mineralized drill holes at Tatiggaq West and Main using a 0.01% cutoff.

Hole IDFrom_mTo_mInterval_mU3O8_%
TAT24-006
Upper Lense
157.9160.93.00.13
including158.3159.20.90.30
including160.0160.30.30.32
Lower Lense
163.7166.02.30.07
including164.5164.80.30.19
including165.5166.00.50.11
TAT24-007
Main Lense
99.8101.51.70.17
including100.3101.00.70.40
TAT24-011
Entire Interval
144.2179.535.30.11
Subdivided Into Lenses
148.2149.51.30.11
152.4153.51.10.17
161.4162.81.40.26
including162.4162.60.21.18
165.0166.31.30.20
170.9172.51.60.68
including171.2171.60.41.24
including172.0172.30.31.12
173.7175.61.90.13
175.8176.91.10.29
178.8179.00.21.30
TAT24-012
Upper Lense
151.4151.70.30.15
Middle Lense
169.1171.52.41.15
including169.7170.00.33.33
including170.4170.90.52.77
Lower Lenses
187.7188.10.40.19
196.1196.30.20.13
199.1199.60.50.12
TAT24-013
Entire Interval
144.0171.927.90.07
Subdivided Into Lenses
144.0148.14.10.11
including146.3146.50.20.47
155.0157.02.00.27
including155.0155.90.90.51
including156.9157.00.10.91
170.8171.91.10.11
TAT24-014
Entire Interval
157.9175.817.90.62
Upper Lense
157.9164.06.10.11
including158.9159.40.50.16
including161.8163.51.70.18
Middle Lense
164.0171.67.61.31
including164.0165.21.22.40
including166.4166.60.24.56
including167.1167.60.51.35
including169.1169.60.54.30
including171.2171.60.44.81
max grade171.4171.60.28.15
Lower Lense
171.6175.84.20.09
including172.7172.90.20.14
including174.2174.60.40.19
including175.4175.80.40.33
Hole was lost in mineralized interval
TAT24-015
Upper Lense
148.4161.713.30.08
Subdivided Into Lenses
149.5151.01.50.16
including149.7149.80.10.37
152.0152.40.40.35
158.0160.42.40.12
Lower Lense
183.8186.42.60.11
including183.8184.81.00.16

 

*Source: The Kiggavik deposit is held by Orano (66.2%), Denison (16.9%) and Uranium Energy Corp. (16.9%). Kiggavik mineral resources are 127.3 million pounds Indicated mineral resource grading 0.55% U3O8 and 5.4 million pounds Inferred mineral resource grading 0.33% U3O8 as reported on the Denison Mines Ltd. Corporate Presentation dated November 2024, p. 23 on their website and the Orano 2023 Activities Report converted from tonnes U to pounds U3O8 and from %U to %U3O8 . Cut-off grades and other assumptions, parameters and methods used to estimate resources are unknown. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves and the issuer is not treating the historical estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves.

Rebecca Hunter, Ph.D., P.Geo., Forum's Vice President of Exploration and Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the contents of this news release.

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Figure 1 Property map with the locations of the 2024 diamond drilling program on the Aberdeen Project.

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Figure 2 The location of the 2024 Tatiggaq drilling within the southwest part of the overall anomaly, historical drilling and Forum's 2023 drill holes. We are presenting results from drill holes TAT24-005 to TAT24-015. Note: TAT23-001 and TAT23-002 have the same collar (2023 drill holes)

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Figure 3 Cross-section showing drill holes TAT23-002 (2023 drill hole), and TAT23-012 and TAT24-014 with lithology, scintillometer results and assay results.

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Figure 4 Cross-section showing drill holes TAT23-003 (2023 drill hole) and TAT24-011 with lithology, scintillometer and assay results.

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Figure 5 TAT24-014 drill core from the mineralized section at approximately 166.5 - 176.0 m. The uranium mineralization is largely hosted in steep brittle structures within a psammopelitic and granitic unit. Scintillometer readings are written on the core boxes in counts per second and were measured using a digital, hand-held CT-007M scintillometer by Environmental Instruments Canada Inc.

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Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC)

Forum implemented a robust QA/QC program for its 2024 drill program, expanding upon the program used in 2023. The 2024 QA/QC program utilized control samples comprising certified reference materials (CRMs), duplicates, and blank samples. CRMs were used to monitor laboratory accuracy in the analysis of mineralized and non-mineralized samples, duplicate samples were used to monitor analytical precision and repeatability at the preparation and analytical stages, and blank samples were used to monitor for cross contamination during preparation and analytical stages.

Control samples were inserted every 10th sample, alternating between blank, duplicate, and uranium CRM. Duplicate samples alternated between field, coarse, and pulp duplicates. Three low grade uranium CRMs were alternated between: BL-4a (0.1248% U), DH-1a (0.2629% U), and BL-2a (0.426% U). A high-grade uranium CRM (BL-5; 7.09% U) was inserted into the sample sequence when counts exceeded 10,000 cps. Blanks and duplicates were inserted at a rate of 1-in-20 in non-mineralized holes. For mineralized holes, blanks, duplicates, and uranium CRMs were inserted at a rate of 1-in-30.

In addition to Forum's QA/QC program, SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories (SRC) conducted an independent QA/QC program, and its laboratory repeats, non-radioactive laboratory standards (BSL18, BSM, BSH, DCB01), and radioactive lab standards (BL2A, BL4A, BL5, and SRCU02) were monitored and tracked by Forum staff.

Downhole Radiometric Probing Method

Of the 30 holes completed in 2024,18 were successfully radiometrically probed using a 2GHF-1000 Triple Gamma downhole probe sourced from Terraplus in Ontario, Canada. The probe measures natural gamma radiation every 10 cm along the length of the drill hole. The total count NaI, which reports in count per second (cps), may not be directly or uniformly related to uranium grades and are only an indication of the presence of radioactive minerals. We do not calculate equivalent radiometric grades at this time (eU3O8).

Sample Collection Methods

Forum geologists mark sample intervals and sample types to be collected based on geological features in the core and on radioactivity measured with the CT-007M from Environmental Instruments Canada Inc.

in counts per second (cps). Several types of drill core samples are collected: systematic basement (Syst_B), composite sandstone (Comp_S), spot (Spot_B or Spot_S), and Assay. Systematic basement samples consist of a split-core sample, approximately 10 cm long, collected every 10 m in non-mineralized basement rock. One half of the core is collected for geochemical analysis while the remaining half is returned to the core box for storage on site. Composite sandstone samples are comprised of a chip or disk of core collected from the start of each row in the core box over 10 m intervals in non-mineralized sandstone. Split-core spot samples are collected from non-mineralized but geologically significant alteration, structures, or features in basement and sandstone. Spot samples vary in size depending on the feature being sampled but are generally 0.1 m in length. Assay samples are collected continuously through zones of radioactivity above 250 CPS, as measured by the CT-007 microR meter. Assay samples are between 0.1 and 0.5 m in length and are dictated by the level of radioactivity, where similar counts per second are grouped together. One half of the core is collected for geochemical analysis while the remaining half is returned to the core box for storage on site. Shoulder assay samples are collected for 1-2 metres above and below mineralized zones.

All depths and intervals reported in this release are drill hole depths and intervals and do not represent true thickness unless otherwise stated.

About Forum Energy Metals

Forum Energy Metals Corp. (TSXV: FMC) (OTCQB: FDCFF) is focused on the discovery of high grade unconformity-related uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan and the Thelon Basin, Nunavut. In addition, Forum holds a diversified energy metal portfolio of copper, nickel, and cobalt projects in Saskatchewan and Idaho.

For further information: https://www.forumenergymetals.com.

This press release contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements. Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Forum's actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include but are not limited to: uncertainties related to the historical data, the work expenditure commitments; the ability to raise sufficient capital to fund future exploration or development programs; changes in economic conditions or financial markets; changes commodity prices, litigation, legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological or operational difficulties or an inability to obtain permits required in connection with maintaining or advancing its exploration projects.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Richard J. Mazur, P.Geo.
President & CEO

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

For further information contact:

Rick Mazur, P.Geo., President & CEO
mazur@forumenergymetals.com
Tel: 604-630-1585

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FAQ

What were the key uranium drilling results for Forum Energy Metals (FDCFF) at Tatiggaq Main in 2024?

At Tatiggaq Main, hole TAT24-014 intersected 1.31% U3O8 over 7.6m with a maximum grade of 8.15% U3O8, while TAT24-012 intersected 1.15% U3O8 over 2.4m.

How much did Forum Energy Metals (FDCFF) extend the mineralization strike length at Tatiggaq in 2024?

The total strike extent of uranium mineralization at Tatiggaq increased from 200m to over 310 metres in the 2024 drilling program.

What was the depth range of uranium mineralization found in Forum Energy Metals' (FDCFF) 2024 Tatiggaq drilling?

The uranium mineralization depth at Tatiggaq ranges between 80 and 200 meters.

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