Forum Energy Metals and Global Uranium Announce the Completion of Drilling and Ground Geophysical Surveys on the Northwest Athabasca Project, Saskatchewan
Forum Energy Metals (FDCFF) and Global Uranium have completed their winter exploration program at the Northwest Athabasca Project in Saskatchewan. The program included 656 metres of diamond drilling across Zone 2A and Rosie areas, plus ground geophysical surveys at Spring Bay.
Key highlights include:
- Elevated radioactivity (170-300 cps) discovered in Zone 2A drill holes
- Bleached sandstone and radioactivity up to 120 cps found at Rosie
- Major conductor identified at Spring Bay through geophysical surveys
The project, located 75 km west of Uranium City, spans 13,876 hectares across 11 mineral claims. Global Uranium can earn 51% interest by spending $9M over four years. Despite logistical challenges, including building a new camp and creating a 70 km ice-road, the program successfully identified uranium mineralization potential, with elevated radioactivity in 3 of 4 drill holes.
Forum Energy Metals (FDCFF) e Global Uranium hanno completato il loro programma di esplorazione invernale nel progetto Northwest Athabasca in Saskatchewan. Il programma ha previsto 656 metri di perforazioni diamantate nelle aree Zone 2A e Rosie, oltre a indagini geofisiche di superficie a Spring Bay.
Punti salienti:
- Radioattività elevata (170-300 cps) rilevata nei fori di perforazione di Zone 2A
- Sabbia arenaria sbiancata e radioattività fino a 120 cps riscontrate a Rosie
- Importante conduttore individuato a Spring Bay tramite indagini geofisiche
Il progetto, situato a 75 km a ovest di Uranium City, copre 13.876 ettari distribuiti su 11 concessioni minerarie. Global Uranium può acquisire una partecipazione del 51% investendo 9 milioni di dollari in quattro anni. Nonostante le sfide logistiche, tra cui la costruzione di un nuovo campo e la creazione di una strada di ghiaccio di 70 km, il programma ha identificato con successo un potenziale di mineralizzazione dell’uranio, con radioattività elevata in 3 su 4 fori di perforazione.
Forum Energy Metals (FDCFF) y Global Uranium han completado su programa de exploración invernal en el proyecto Northwest Athabasca en Saskatchewan. El programa incluyó 656 metros de perforación diamantina en las zonas 2A y Rosie, además de estudios geofísicos terrestres en Spring Bay.
Puntos clave:
- Radioactividad elevada (170-300 cps) detectada en los pozos de perforación de la Zona 2A
- Arenisca blanqueada y radioactividad de hasta 120 cps encontrada en Rosie
- Se identificó un conductor principal en Spring Bay mediante estudios geofísicos
El proyecto, ubicado a 75 km al oeste de Uranium City, abarca 13,876 hectáreas distribuidas en 11 concesiones minerales. Global Uranium puede obtener un interés del 51% invirtiendo 9 millones de dólares en cuatro años. A pesar de los desafíos logísticos, incluyendo la construcción de un nuevo campamento y la creación de una carretera de hielo de 70 km, el programa identificó con éxito el potencial de mineralización de uranio, con radioactividad elevada en 3 de 4 pozos de perforación.
Forum Energy Metals (FDCFF)와 Global Uranium이 사스카체완의 Northwest Athabasca 프로젝트에서 겨울 탐사 프로그램을 완료했습니다. 이 프로그램에는 Zone 2A와 Rosie 지역에서 656미터의 다이아몬드 시추와 Spring Bay에서 지상 지구물리 조사도 포함되었습니다.
주요 내용:
- Zone 2A 시추공에서 170-300 cps의 높은 방사능 발견
- Rosie 지역에서 표백된 사암과 최대 120 cps의 방사능 확인
- 지구물리 조사로 Spring Bay에서 주요 전도체 확인
이 프로젝트는 Uranium City 서쪽 75km에 위치하며 11개의 광물 채굴권에 걸쳐 13,876헥타르에 달합니다. Global Uranium은 4년간 900만 달러를 투자해 51% 지분을 취득할 수 있습니다. 새로운 캠프 건설과 70km 얼음 도로 개설 등 물류적 어려움에도 불구하고, 프로그램은 4개 시추공 중 3개에서 높은 방사능을 확인하며 우라늄 광물화 가능성을 성공적으로 밝혀냈습니다.
Forum Energy Metals (FDCFF) et Global Uranium ont achevé leur programme d’exploration hivernale au projet Northwest Athabasca en Saskatchewan. Le programme comprenait 656 mètres de forage diamanté dans les zones 2A et Rosie, ainsi que des levés géophysiques au sol à Spring Bay.
Points clés :
- Radioactivité élevée (170-300 cps) détectée dans les trous de forage de la zone 2A
- Sableux blanchi et radioactivité allant jusqu’à 120 cps trouvés à Rosie
- Un important conducteur identifié à Spring Bay grâce aux levés géophysiques
Le projet, situé à 75 km à l’ouest d’Uranium City, couvre 13 876 hectares répartis sur 11 concessions minières. Global Uranium peut acquérir une participation de 51 % en dépensant 9 millions de dollars sur quatre ans. Malgré des défis logistiques, notamment la construction d’un nouveau camp et la création d’une route de glace de 70 km, le programme a permis d’identifier avec succès un potentiel de minéralisation d’uranium, avec une radioactivité élevée dans 3 des 4 trous de forage.
Forum Energy Metals (FDCFF) und Global Uranium haben ihr Winter-Explorationsprogramm im Northwest Athabasca-Projekt in Saskatchewan abgeschlossen. Das Programm umfasste 656 Meter Diamantbohrungen in den Bereichen Zone 2A und Rosie sowie geophysikalische Bodenuntersuchungen in Spring Bay.
Wichtige Highlights:
- Erhöhte Radioaktivität (170-300 cps) in Bohrlöchern der Zone 2A entdeckt
- Gebleichter Sandstein und Radioaktivität bis zu 120 cps in Rosie gefunden
- Ein bedeutender Leiter wurde durch geophysikalische Untersuchungen in Spring Bay identifiziert
Das Projekt liegt 75 km westlich von Uranium City und erstreckt sich über 13.876 Hektar auf 11 Bergbaulizenzen. Global Uranium kann sich durch Investitionen von 9 Millionen Dollar über vier Jahre 51 % sichern. Trotz logistischer Herausforderungen, einschließlich des Baus eines neuen Lagers und der Errichtung einer 70 km langen Eisstraße, konnte das Programm erfolgreich ein Uranmineralisierungspotenzial mit erhöhter Radioaktivität in 3 von 4 Bohrlöchern nachweisen.
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Diamond drilling has wrapped up on the Zone 2A and Rosie areas, and SJ Geophysics completed ground EM and Resistivity surveys on the Spring Bay area on the Northwest Athabasca Project in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 24, 2025) - Forum Energy Metals Corp. (TSXV: FMC) (OTCQB: FDCFF) (the "Company" or "Forum") and Global Uranium Corp. (CSE: GURN) (OTCQB: GURFF) (FSE: Q3J) ("Global") are pleased to announce that it has completed its diamond drilling program, as well as ground geophysical surveys on the Northwest Athabasca (NWA) Project, located along the northwest shore of Lake Athabasca in Saskatchewan, Canada (Figure 1). A total of 656 metres were drilled at Zone 2A and Rosie grid areas and SJ Geophysics completed ground Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) and Direct Current Induced Polarization (DCIP) surveys over the Spring Bay grid (Figure 2). The 2025 winter drilling confirms the highly prospective nature of the project by intersecting elevated radioactivity and the key alteration systems distinct to unconformity-type uranium mineralization.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Elevated radioactivity along fractures (170 to 300 cps - handheld scintillometer) intersected in both drill holes at Zone 2A
- Bleached sandstone and elevated radioactivity (up to 120 cps) within fractures in the underlying basement gneiss at Rosie
- Completed ground geophysical survey at Spring Bay that shows a major coincident conductor with the strong gravity anomaly
Global has an option to earn
"While this winter's program presented challenges, it also reinforced the strategic value of the NWA Project," stated Ungad Chadda, CEO of Global Uranium. "The integration of historical datasets with new drilling and geophysics has advanced our understanding of the subsurface systems, and we're confident that Forum's technical expertise will continue to sharpen our targeting and guide future exploration success."
Rebecca Hunter, VP Exploration of Forum Energy Metals stated, "We had a very ambitious winter exploration program with a lot of logistical challenges including building a new camp and moving our equipment to site via an over 70 km ice-road from Uranium City. We are encouraged that we were able to test the Zone 2A and Rosie areas and intersected elevated radioactivity in 3 of 4 drill holes. The radioactivity and alteration suggest the area is fertile to host uranium mineralized zones."
Diamond Drilling
A total of 656 m was drilled in four drill holes on the Northwest Athabasca Project in winter 2025 (Table 1). Two holes targeted the Zone 2A area (Figure 3), which hosts an enigmatic high-grade historical intercept (
In Zone 2A, from DDH Z2A25-017 up to 300 cps (hand-held scintillometer) was intersected within fractures in a broader prospective fault structure with graphitic pelite, pegmatite and quart vein development. Drill hole Z2A25-018 intersected several fractures with counts ranging from 170 to 220 cps in a strongly hematized fault zone. The Zone 2A drilling successfully hit the mineralized structure and provides a better understanding on how to target this zone in the future.
At the Rosie Grid, ROS25-001 intersected 24 m of bleached pebbly sandstone and a bleached unconformity contact. Alternating moderately bleached and hematized basement intervals continue to 119 m and show that the basement rocks in this area have been affected by prospective fluid movement. Elevated counts up to 120 cps are present within silicified basement gneiss and possible dravite clay is present along fractures in the bleached intervals. Drill hole ROS25-002 intersected weakly bleached and hematite altered biotite gneiss at the top of the hole to 32 m. The Rosie drilling successfully reveals that a major fault is present between the 2 drill holes, which has up-thrown the eastern block and shows this trend is analogous to the Maurice Bay showing area. The bleaching and clay alteration at Rosie suggests that an unconformity uranium system could be present in the area.
The key takeaways from this drill campaign are the identification of elevated radioactivity in three of the four drill holes, along with the presence of key alteration types associated with uranium mineralization processes in the project area.
Table 1 Drill hole summary for the 2025 winter program.
Hole ID | Easting | Northing | Depth | Dip and Azimuth | Comments |
Z2A25-017 | 559661 | 6585094 | 200 | -60° / 090° | 300 cps along fracture surface in moderately bleached biotite gneiss/pelitic gneiss at 89.1 m. Abundant quartz flooding/silicification in drill hole and fault rock. |
Z2A25-018 | 559680 | 6585111 | 128 | -55° / 085° | 60-80 cps in hematized and graphitic? Semi-brittle fault structure; and 220 cps within brecciated and hematized pegmatite. Moderate patchy bleaching to 102 m. |
ROS25-001 | 560144 | 6585092 | 224 | 65° / 063° | Moderately bleached sandstone and basement gneiss to 117 m, and interesting pervasive silicification. Counts up to 120 cps in basement fractures. |
ROS25-002 | 560198 | 6585137 | 104 | 65° / 060° | Weakly bleached and hematized to 30 m, no elevated radioactivity. |
Ground Geophysics
The ground geophysical program over the Spring Bay area was completed on April 4th. The final EM data will be processed shortly and the final resistivity data will take around a month to process. The preliminary EM data shows a very prospective EM conductor associated with the strong gravity low present at the Spring Bay area and will make this area a high priority for the future. The resistivity data over the same area will also narrow down potential high-priority alteration zones to test in concert with the gravity and EM data.
The Northwest Athabasca Project
The Northwest Athabasca Project is located along the northwest shore of Lake Athabasca on the margin of the Athabasca Basin 1,000 km north-northwest of Saskatoon. The western margin of the property is situated along the Alberta - Saskatchewan provincial border and the closest community is Uranium City, which is 75 km east of the project. The project consists of 11 contiguous mineral claims covering 13,876 ha.
Qualified Person
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.
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
For a discussion of the QA/QC and data verification processes and procedures at the NWA Project, please see its technical report entitled "NI 43-101 on the Northwest Athabasca Project Northern Saskatchewan Centered at: Latitude 59°24'00" N, Longitude 109°54'00" W", with an effective date of June 27, 2024, which is available under the Global Uranium's profile at www.sedarplus.ca.
About Global Uranium Corp.
Global Uranium Corp. focuses on exploring and developing uranium assets primarily in North America. The Company currently holds key uranium projects: the Wing Lake Property in the Mudjatik Domain of northern Saskatchewan, Canada; the Northwest Athabasca Joint Venture with Forum Energy Metals Corp./NexGen Energy Ltd./Cameco Corporation/Orano Canada Inc. in the Northwest Athabasca region of Saskatchewan, Canada; and the Great Divide Basin District Projects, the Gas Hills District Projects, and the Copper Mountain District Projects in Wyoming, USA.
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. For further information: https://www.forumenergymetals.com.
Figure 1 - Location of the Northwest Athabasca Project along Lake Athabasca in northwestern Saskatchewan. The closest communities are Uranium City, Fond du Lac and Fort Chipewyan. The western margin of the property is located along the Alberta - Saskatchewan Border.
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Figure 2 - The main uranium showings and drill target areas on the Northwest Athabasca Project. The residual gravity and EM conductors are shown as the background.
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Figure 3 - The main target areas (Zone 2A and Rosie). The residual gravity and EM conductors are shown as the background.
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ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Richard J. Mazur, P.Geo.
President & CEO
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