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IsoEnergy Generates Six New, High-Priority Drill Targets at Larocque East Project Following ANT Surveys

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IsoEnergy has completed Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) surveys at its Larocque East Project in the eastern Athabasca Basin, covering an additional 20 km2. The surveys have identified six new high-priority drill targets on strike of the Hurricane deposit to the east. To date, 23 of 27 planned diamond drill holes have been completed, totaling 9,660 meters.

Key highlights include:

  • ANT surveys have proven effective in guiding exploration, successfully tracing low-velocity responses correlated with alteration and structural disruption.
  • Six new drill targets (E through J) identified within two conductor corridors.
  • Early drilling results show strong hydrothermal alteration, typically associated with uranium mineralization.
  • The overall hydrothermal system extends over a proven strike length of more than 9 km along a known conductor corridor.

The company plans to expand its current summer drilling program to test the newly identified target areas.

IsoEnergy ha completato indagini di Tomografia del Rumore Ambientale (ANT) presso il suo Progetto Larocque East nel bacino orientale di Athabasca, coprendo ulteriori 20 km². Le indagini hanno identificato sei nuovi obiettivi di perforazione ad alta priorità lungo la stessa fascia del deposito Hurricane a est. Fino ad oggi, sono stati completati 23 dei 27 fori di perforazione a diamante pianificati, per un totale di 9.660 metri.

Le principali evidenze includono:

  • Le indagini ANT si sono dimostrate efficaci nel guidare l'esplorazione, tracciando con successo risposte a bassa velocità correlate con alterazioni e disruzioni strutturali.
  • Sei nuovi obiettivi di perforazione (da E a J) identificati all'interno di due corridoi conduttori.
  • I primi risultati di perforazione mostrano una forte alterazione idrotermale, tipicamente associata alla mineralizzazione dell'uranio.
  • Il sistema idrotermale complessivo si estende per oltre 9 km lungo un corridoio conduttore noto.

L'azienda prevede di ampliare il suo attuale programma di perforazione estiva per testare le nuove aree obiettivo identificate.

IsoEnergy ha completado estudios de Tomografía de Ruido Ambiental (ANT) en su Proyecto Larocque East en la cuenca oriental de Athabasca, cubriendo 20 km² adicionales. Los estudios han identificado seis nuevos objetivos de perforación de alta prioridad en la misma línea del depósito Hurricane al este. Hasta la fecha, se han completado 23 de los 27 agujeros de perforación de diamante planeados, totalizando 9.660 metros.

Los aspectos más destacados incluyen:

  • Los estudios ANT han demostrado ser efectivos en guiar la exploración, rastreando con éxito respuestas de baja velocidad correlacionadas con alteraciones y disrupciones estructurales.
  • Seis nuevos objetivos de perforación (de E a J) se han identificado dentro de dos corredores conductores.
  • Los primeros resultados de la perforación muestran una fuerte alteración hidrotermal, típicamente asociada con la mineralización de uranio.
  • El sistema hidrotermal general se extiende por más de 9 km a lo largo de un corredor conductor conocido.

La empresa planea ampliar su programa de perforación de verano actual para probar las nuevas áreas objetivo identificadas.

IsoEnergy는 동부 아타바스카 분지에 있는 라로크 이스트 프로젝트에서 환경 소음 탐사(ANT) 조사를 완료하고 추가로 20km²를 조사했습니다. 이 조사에서는 허리케인 광산 동쪽의 새로운 6개의 고우선 순위 시추 목표가 확인되었습니다. 현재까지 계획된 27개의 다이아몬드 시추 홀 중 23개가 완료되었으며, 총 9,660미터입니다.

주요 하이라이트는 다음과 같습니다:

  • ANT 조사는 탐사 방향을 안내하는 데 효과적이며, 변화 및 구조적 중단과 관련된 저속 반응을 성공적으로 추적합니다.
  • 두 개의 도체 복도 내에서 (E에서 J까지) 6개의 새로운 시추 목표가 확인되었습니다.
  • 조기 시추 결과는 일반적으로 우라늄 광물화와 관련된 강한 수열 변화를 보여줍니다.
  • 전체 수열 시스템은 알려진 도체 복도에서 9km 이상의 검증된 스트라이크 길이를 넘어 확장됩니다.

회사는 새롭게 식별된 목표 지역을 테스트하기 위해 현재 여름 시추 프로그램을 확장할 계획입니다.

IsoEnergy a terminé des enquêtes de Tomographie du Bruit Ambiant (ANT) sur son Projet Larocque East dans le bassin oriental d'Athabasca, couvrant une superficie supplémentaire de 20 km². Les enquêtes ont identifié six nouveaux cibles de forage de haute priorité sur une même ligne que le gisement Hurricane à l'est. À ce jour, 23 des 27 forages diamantés prévus ont été réalisés, totalisant 9 660 mètres.

Les points clés incluent :

  • Les enquêtes ANT se sont révélées efficaces pour guider l'exploration, traçant avec succès des réponses à faible vitesse corrélées avec des altérations et des disruptions structurelles.
  • Six nouveaux cibles de forage (de E à J) identifiées au sein de deux corridors conducteurs.
  • Les premiers résultats de forage montrent une forte altération hydrothermale, généralement associée à la minéralisation de l'uranium.
  • Le système hydrothermal global s'étend sur une longueur de plus de 9 km le long d'un corridor conducteur connu.

L'entreprise prévoit d'élargir son programme de forage d'été actuel pour tester les nouvelles zones cibles identifiées.

IsoEnergy hat Umfragen zur Ambient Noise Tomographie (ANT) in seinem Larocque East Project im östlichen Athabasca-Becken abgeschlossen und dabei zusätzlich 20 km² abgedeckt. Die Umfragen haben sechs neue hochpriorisierte Bohrziele im Strike des Hurricane-Vorkommens im Osten identifiziert. Bis heute wurden 23 von 27 geplanten Diamantbohrlöchern abgeschlossen, insgesamt 9.660 Meter.

Wichtige Highlights umfassen:

  • ANT-Umfragen haben sich als effektiv in der Exploration erwiesen, indem sie erfolgreich niedervelocity Antworten verfolgt haben, die mit Alterationen und strukturellen Störungen korreliert sind.
  • Sechs neue Bohrziele (von E bis J) innerhalb von zwei Leiterkorridoren identifiziert.
  • Frühe Bohrergebnisse zeigen eine starke hydrothermale Alteration, die typischerweise mit Uranmineralisierung assoziiert ist.
  • Das gesamte hydrothermale System erstreckt sich über eine bewährte Strike-Länge von mehr als 9 km entlang eines bekannten Leiterkorridors.

Das Unternehmen plant, sein aktuelles Sommerbohrprogramm zu erweitern, um die neu identifizierten Zielgebiete zu testen.

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TORONTO, Aug. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - IsoEnergy Ltd. ("IsoEnergy" or the "Company") (TSX: ISO) (OTCQX: ISENF) is pleased to provide an update on its summer exploration program at the Larocque East Project (the "Project"), located in the eastern Athabasca Basin (Figure 1). The Company has successfully completed Ambient Noise Tomography ("ANT") surveys covering an additional 20 km2 constituting the remaining eastern extent of the property not previously covered. The surveys outlined six additional highly prospective target areas on strike of the Hurricane deposit to the east. To date, 23 diamond drill holes of the planned 27-hole program have been completed as part of the ongoing summer exploration program, totaling 9,660 meters, the results of which will be forthcoming on completion of the program anticipated in late August.

Highlights:

  • ANT Surveys Underpinned by Proven Results at the Hurricane Deposit – ANT continues to be a critical tool for guiding exploration across the Project. Initially tested over the Hurricane deposit, the surveys successfully traced a low-velocity response that correlated with alteration and structural disruption seen in pre-discovery drilling by previous owner Cameco Corporation and IsoEnergy's discovery drilling (Figure 2).

  • ANT Survey Coverage Over the Full Eastern Extent Now Complete – Between May and August 2024, ANT surveys covered 20 km2 and over 7 kms of the prospective conductor corridor to the east of the Hurricane deposit, designed to assess the remaining eastern extent of the property which has seen limited previous drilling.

  • Survey Results Identified Six New Drill Targets – Newly identified targets from E through J, within two conductor corridors trend east-northeast and merge in apparent fold closure on the east end of the property as shown in Figure 3.

  • Expanded Summer Drilling Program to Test New Targets – Summer drilling at the Project to date has focused on target areas defined by the 2023 ANT surveys (Areas A – D). With the ANT results from the 2024 surveys in hand, the Company intends to expand the current program and test the new target areas (Areas E – J) (Figure 3).

  • Early Results Showing Strong Hydrothermal Alteration, Typically Associated with Uranium Mineralization – Drilling ANT target areas A, B and D have confirmed a strong correlation between low-velocity zones and alteration and structural disruption. Alteration, structural disruption and graphitic-pyritic basement units intersected in holes (Figures 4 to 8) continue to indicate that the Hurricane conductor corridor east of the deposit remains highly prospective.

Dr. Darryl Clark, Executive Vice President Exploration and Development, commented, "As our summer exploration program continues, we are encouraged by the recent ANT survey results, which highlight that the potential of the mineralizing system extends further to the east than was identified by historical exploration at Larocque East, uncovering numerous high-priority targets. We have now confirmed that the overall hydrothermal system extends over a proven strike length of more than 9 kms along a known conductor corridor, which hosts our high-grade Hurricane deposit. Reconnaissance drill testing of the new anomalies is already underway, with early results showing strong hydrothermal alteration in both the sandstone and basement—an indicator typically associated with uranium mineralization in the Athabasca Basin. Furthermore, it's common in the Athabasca Basin for these large uranium mineralizing systems to contain multiple deposit zones at the unconformity as well as transitioning into the basement. We believe this underscores the significant residual prospectivity of the Larocque East Project, as there remains a vast amount of untested potential."

Figure 1 – Location map of the Hurricane deposit and IsoEnergy exploration projects in the eastern Athabasca Basin. (CNW Group/IsoEnergy Ltd.)

Figure 2 – The Hurricane deposit footprint illustrating the close proximity of the three pre-discovery drill holes (KER-07, 11 & 12) and the IsoEnergy discovery drill hole LE18-01A within the ANT Anomaly (CNW Group/IsoEnergy Ltd.)

Figure 3 – New ANT survey results from the eastern portion of the Larocque East Project illustrating six new target areas (E through to J). (CNW Group/IsoEnergy Ltd.)

 

Figure 4 – Altered sandstone 12 to 20 metres above the unconformity in Target Area B                                  (LE24-181, 269.0- 276.7m). The core is strongly bleached with intervals of desilicification, strong clay alteration (lower three rows) and local secondary hematite (patchy in upper two rows). Mineral spectroscopy results are pending. (CNW Group/IsoEnergy Ltd.)

Figure 5 – Altered sandstone 17 to 35 metres above the unconformity in Target Area B                                         (LE24-165, 269.7-288.1m). The core is strongly bleached with intervals of desilicification, strong clay alteration (mostly in the lower six rows) and local secondary hematite (some of the hematite in rows two to four). Mineral spectroscopy classifies the clay as <percent>100%</percent> illite. (CNW Group/IsoEnergy Ltd.)

Figure 6 – Altered sandstone 35 to 55 metres above the unconformity in Target Area A                                 (LE24-158, 242.4-263m). The core is pervasively bleached and exhibits limonite staining in strongly clay altered and desilicified rubbly intervals that make up about <percent>50%</percent> of the photographed core. Mineral spectroscopy indicates an illite – dickite clay species mixture. (CNW Group/IsoEnergy Ltd.)

Figure 7 – Altered sandstone 10 to 30 metres above the unconformity in Target Area D (LE24-172, 260.7- 278.7m). The core is moderately to strongly bleached with patches of preserved purple diagenetic hematite. Much of the photographed interval is rubbly and desilicified, with local intervals of intense clay alteration and patchy secondary hematite. Mineral spectroscopy indicates an illite – dickite clay species mixture. (CNW Group/IsoEnergy Ltd.)

Figure 8 – Chloritized basement gneisses 5 to 10 metres below the unconformity in Target Area D (LE24-176, 283.4-289.5m). The mineral spectroscopy classification is dominated by sudoite (chlorite) with lesser illite. (CNW Group/IsoEnergy Ltd.)

Qualified Person Statement

The scientific and technical information contained in this news release was reviewed and approved by Dr. Darryl Clark, P.Geo., IsoEnergy's Executive Vice President, Exploration and Development, who is a "Qualified Person" (as defined in NI 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects).

For additional information regarding the Company's Larocque East Project, including its quality assurance and quality control procedures applied to the exploration work described in this news release, please see the Technical Report titled "Technical Report on the Larocque East Project, Northern Saskatchewan, Canada" dated August 4, 2022, on the Company's profile at www.sedarplus.ca.

About IsoEnergy Ltd.

IsoEnergy Ltd. (TSX: ISO) (OTCQX: ISENF) is a leading, globally diversified uranium company with substantial current and historical mineral resources in top uranium mining jurisdictions of Canada, the U.S., Australia, and Argentina at varying stages of development, providing near, medium, and long-term leverage to rising uranium prices. IsoEnergy is currently advancing its Larocque East Project in Canada's Athabasca Basin, which is home to the Hurricane deposit, boasting the world's highest grade Indicated uranium Mineral Resource.

IsoEnergy also holds a portfolio of permitted, past-producing conventional uranium and vanadium mines in Utah with a toll milling arrangement in place with Energy Fuels Inc. These mines are currently on stand-by, ready for rapid restart as market conditions permit, positioning IsoEnergy as a near-term uranium producer.

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FAQ

What new discoveries has IsoEnergy (ISENF) made at its Larocque East Project in August 2024?

IsoEnergy has identified six new high-priority drill targets at its Larocque East Project through Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) surveys completed in August 2024. These targets, labeled E through J, are located within two conductor corridors trending east-northeast of the Hurricane deposit.

How many drill holes has IsoEnergy (ISENF) completed in its summer 2024 exploration program?

As of August 15, 2024, IsoEnergy has completed 23 out of 27 planned diamond drill holes, totaling 9,660 meters, in its ongoing summer exploration program at the Larocque East Project.

What is the significance of the ANT survey results for IsoEnergy's (ISENF) Larocque East Project?

The ANT survey results indicate that the mineralizing system at the Larocque East Project extends further east than previously identified. This suggests significant residual prospectivity, with the hydrothermal system now proven to extend over a strike length of more than 9 km along the known conductor corridor hosting the Hurricane deposit.

What early drilling results has IsoEnergy (ISENF) reported from its Larocque East Project in 2024?

Early drilling results from the Larocque East Project in 2024 show strong hydrothermal alteration in both sandstone and basement rocks. This type of alteration is typically associated with uranium mineralization in the Athabasca Basin, indicating the area remains highly prospective.

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