Nuclear Fuels Reports High Grade Intercept of 0.205% eU3O8 over 8.0 feet from the First Drill Program at the Kaycee Uranium Project's East and West Stirrup Zones; Extends Known Mineralization 1,000 Feet
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Nuclear Fuels reported significant results from its ongoing drill program at the Kaycee ISR Uranium Project in Wyoming's Powder River Basin. The company achieved its best results to date, with drilling at Stirrup West Zone yielding up to 0.205% eU3O8 over 8.0 feet with a Grade Thickness of 1.640. At Stirrup East Zone, drilling confirmed high-grade historic mineralization and extended the zone by ~1,000 feet northeast. Out of 107 holes drilled at an average depth of 498.9 feet, 83% returned anomalous uranium, with 18 holes showing GT of 0.2 or better.
Positive
- Highest Grade Thickness (GT) encountered: 0.205% eU3O8 over 8.0 feet with GT of 1.640
- 83% of drill holes (90 out of 107) returned anomalous uranium
- Successfully extended Stirrup East Zone by 1,000 feet
- 18 drill holes returned GT of 0.2 or better, suitable for potential wellfield inclusion
Negative
- None.
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Significant Highlights of the Q3/24 Kaycee Project Drilling Program include:
- Drill hole JD24-002 at Stirrup West intersected 5 separate mineralized intercepts with a single 8.0 foot interval returning
0.205% eU3O8 for a Grade Thickness ("GT") of 1.640 and a total hole GT of 1.821; - Drill hole JD24_058 was drilled as a step out hole to the north of the historical mineralization at the Stirrup West Zone and returned
0.077% eU3O8 over 5.0 feet, with a GT of 0.385. This hole, along with additional step out holes drilled to the south of the historical mineralization, suggests the potential to significantly extend the Stirrup West Zone to the north as well as towards the Spur Zone to the south; - Hole JD24_063 at Stirrup East Zone returned
0.107% eU3O8over 4.5 feet, with a GT of 0.482, as well as an additional interval of0.057% eU3O8 over 6.5 feet, for a total hole GT of 0.854 extending mineralization 1,000 feet to the northeast from the historic resource area; - A total of 107 holes were drilled with an average depth of 498.9 feet, with
83% (90) of these drill holes returning anomalous uranium; 18 of the drill holes returning GT of 0.2 or better.
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Greg Huffman, Chief Executive Officer, stated: "We continue to be impressed with not only our confirmation of existing historical areas of uranium mineralization, but by how quickly we have been able to extend several of the Zones at
Table of Significant Results from the Kaycee Uranium Project Drill Program
Drill holes are reported that returned significant zones of uranium mineralization with >2 ft thickness at or above a grade cut-off of 0.02 per cent eU3O8 or that are relevant to exploration targeting. (1) % eU3O8 by Gamma logging is a measure of gamma intensity from a decay product of uranium. Gamma log assays may be in disequilibrium with ICP-MS assays. Comparisons of eU3O8 Gamma log and ICP-MS assays of
Stirrup Zone Drill Program
The Stirrup West and Stirrup East Zones are located approximately 0.8 miles north and 1.2 miles northeast of the Spur Zone, respectively. In Q3/24, 74 drill holes were completed at the Stirrup Zones to an average depth of 491.0 feet and were designed to confirm mineralization encountered during previous exploration work in the 1970s and early 1980s, as well as to test for possible extensions of the mineralized zones. Of the 74 holes completed at the Stirrup Zone,
The exploration program at the Kaycee Uranium Project continues to drill step outs from known historic resources along trend as we extend the known mineralization, while we are also testing regional targets that have not been previously explored for uranium mineralization. These targets have been generated by the evaluation of over 500 newly acquired oil and gas logs, and would represent potential new uranium discoveries on the Project.
Kaycee Uranium Project,
The Kaycee Project in
In 2023, Nuclear Fuels acquired the Kaycee Project from enCore Energy Corp., which retains a back-in right for
Drill holes were completed by Single Water Services using a rotary drill rig. Chip samples are collected for lithological logging every five feet. Century Geophysics of
The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Mark Travis, CPG., a contractor to the Company, and a Qualified Person as defined in National Instrument 43-101.
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