AZINCOURT ENERGY CORP. (“Azincourt” or the
“Company”)
(TSX.V: AAZ, OTCQB: AZURF), is pleased
to provide an update on the 2022 exploration program at the East
Preston uranium project, located in the western Athabasca Basin,
Saskatchewan, Canada.
Drilling at the East Preston Project commenced
on January 24th, and to date, 4,301 meters have been completed in
18 drill holes. Despite being plagued by extreme cold weather and
its associated logistics and mechanical problems, two drill rigs
are operational on the project. 15 drill holes are complete,
one was abandoned, and two are in progress on the K- and H-
Zones. Prior progress has been reported in previous press
releases dated February 14th, 2022, and March 1st, 2022.
TerraLogic Exploration Inc. is executing the
winter 2022 diamond drilling program under the guidance and
supervision of Azincourt’s Vice President, Exploration, Trevor
Perkins, P.Geo, and Jarrod Brown, M.Sc., P.Geo, Chief Geologist and
Project Manager with TerraLogic Exploration. The program is planned
for approximately 5,500m of drilling. Drilling focused on the A-G
and K-H-Q trends and commenced in the G-Zone where the 2021 drill
program ended. The program continues to evaluate the K-H-Q trend
(Figure 2).
Drilling on the northeast trending G-Zone
(Figure 3) was halted with nine holes completed. Extensive
hydrothermal alteration and evidence of east-west cross-cutting
structures have been intersected along the southern portion of the
zone. The alteration zone is highlighted in holes EP0030 and EP0037
with intervals of hydrothermal hematite alteration and extensive
evidence for a steep east-west fault cross-cutting the main
northeast trending structure and graphitic lithologies. An
evaluation of the structural data and geochemistry will be
undertaken to aid in planning for additional follow-up drilling and
evaluation of this area in the next drill program.
On the north-south trending K-Zone (Figure 3),
five holes have been completed and one is in progress. One hole was
lost in a sand filled fault zone at the north end of the zone.
Drilling on the K-Zone has intersected extensive hydrothermal
hematite alteration in all holes, indicating this alteration zone
is at least 1200 meters long. Extensive zones of hydrothermal
hematite have been intersected in all holes, with clay alteration
also being present. Additional drilling is underway to evaluate the
significance of this alteration zone and follow-up the elevated
radioactivity (in excess of 10 times background values, identified
from both handheld scintillometers and a downhole gamma probe)
previously reported in the Company’s news release dated March 1st,
2022. Samples from this zone have been sent to the lab to evaluate
the significance of the elevated radioactivity in this
area.
The H-Zone covers a change in orientation of the
structural and conductive trend from north south to southwest
trending (Figure 2). One hole has been completed on the north part
of the trend and one is in progress. The first hole on the H-Zone
has intersected a thick zone of hydrothermal alteration and an
intense graphitic fault zone. Whether this zone is a continuation
of that in K-Zone or constitutes a new alteration zone is yet to be
determined. Drilling will continue to evaluate this zone.
The company considers the drilling results to
date to be significant, as major uranium discoveries in the
Athabasca Basin such as McArthur River, Key Lake, and Millennium
were primarily the result of drill testing of strong alteration
zones related to conductor features. Identifying the strong
alteration zones is a significant step forward in identifying the
key areas along the conductor trends where more attention is
required. As a consequence of the promising results to date, many
holes have been drilled significantly deeper than initially planned
to get through alteration and structure intersected, and additional
holes are being drilled to follow up key results.
With the discovery of this alteration zone,
planned overall meterage in this drill program is expected to be
achieved, however fewer total holes may be completed. In addition,
the planned holes for Q-Zone have been postponed allowing further
evaluation of the favourable findings encountered thus far in both
the K- and H-Zones.
Increased costs associated with colder weather,
and changes to the program due to the discovery of the alteration
zone, have resulted in an increase to the overall program budget.
Incurring increased costs now will help facilitate the acquisition
of as much critical data as possible during the current field
season.
“We are encouraged by the response we are seeing
in the K-Zone,” said VP, Exploration, Trevor Perkins. “The
extensive alteration we have encountered is very encouraging. I am
curious to see what H-Zone may reveal and how it relates to what we
are already seeing in K-Zone. This just reinforces the need to
focus extensively in these areas,” continued Mr. Perkins.
“The extension of the alteration, now to over a
kilometer in length, is a significant development,” said Alex
Klenman, President and CEO. “The zone is large and appears to be
getting larger, and it’s showing very positive geological
characteristics. This is what we need to see, what we want to see.
Chasing this type of alteration has been established as an
effective method of making meaningful discovery. The fact that this
zone continues as we move south speaks to the need to keep drilling
in this area. We’re excited by the results so far and we’re eager
to see what more holes in this area reveal,” continued Mr.
Klenman.
The property is accessed via a 73 km winter road
from Highway 955. Accurate Industries is maintaining the winter
access road and facilitating transport of fuel and supplies to camp
for the duration of the program. Discovery Mining Services is
maintaining and managing the exploration camp at Snoop Lake and
Full Force Drilling Ltd is providing two diamond drill rigs and
conducting the drilling program, which is expected to continue
until mid to late March. Significant snowfall and blowing snow have
resulted in extra time and effort being put in to maintaining the
access roads to ensure safe and consistent accessibility.
East Preston Targets
The primary target area for the 2022 program
continues to be the conductive corridors from the A-Zone through to
the G-Zone (A-G Trend) and the K-Zone through to the H and Q-Zones
(K-H-Q Trend) (Figures 1 and 2). The selection of these trends is
based on a compilation of results from the 2018 through 2020
ground-based EM and gravity surveys, property wide VTEM and
magnetic surveys, and the 2019 through 2021 drill programs, the
2020 HLEM survey indicates multiple prospective conductors and
structural complexity along these corridors.
The 2019-2021 drilling programs on the A-G Trend
confirmed that geophysical conductors comprise structurally
disrupted zones that are host to accumulations of graphite,
sulphides, and carbonates. Anomalous radioactivity has been
demonstrated to exist within these structurally disrupted conductor
zones. The 2022 drilling program will target similar structurally
disrupted zones prioritized on the presence and strength of
corresponding electromagnetic, magnetic and gravity geophysical
anomalies.
Permitting and Community
Engagement
Permits are in place to complete all the planned
work through the winter of 2022. Azincourt Energy continues to be
engaged in regular meetings with the Clearwater River Dene Nation
and other rights holders to ensure that concerns of the local
communities are addressed. Azincourt looks forward to a continued
close working relationship with CRDN and other rights holders to
ensure that any potential impacts and concerns are addressed and
that the communities can benefit from activities in the area
through support of local business, employment opportunities, and
sponsorship of select community programs and initiatives. Several
members of the Clearwater River Dene Nation are directly employed
on site or provide support and services to keep the camp and
program running.
Figure 1: Target corridors at the East Preston
Uranium Project, Western Athabasca Basin
Saskatchewan: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/22d575dd-1f65-45af-a2dc-54cb61c37c06
Figure 2: 2022 Drill progress and Target areas
at the East Preston Uranium
Project: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/953496b6-f642-4e91-81fd-f8e00945d602
Figure 3: Project Location – Western Athabasca
Basin, Saskatchewan,
Canada: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/add464a8-686e-4f54-b320-0aea43288520
About East Preston
Azincourt controls a majority 72.8% interest in
the 25,000+ hectare East Preston project as part of a joint venture
agreement with Skyharbour Resources (TSX.V: SYH), and Dixie Gold.
Three prospective conductive, low magnetic signature corridors have
been discovered on the property. The three distinct corridors have
a total strike length of over 25 km, each with multiple EM
conductor trends identified. Ground prospecting and sampling work
completed to date has identified outcrop, soil, biogeochemical and
radon anomalies, which are key pathfinder elements for unconformity
uranium deposit discovery.
The East Preston Project has multiple long
linear conductors with flexural changes in orientation and offset
breaks in the vicinity of interpreted fault lineaments – classic
targets for basement-hosted unconformity uranium deposits. These
are not just simple basement conductors; they are clearly
upgraded/enhanced prospectivity targets because of the structural
complexity.
The targets are basement-hosted unconformity
related uranium deposits similar to NexGen’s Arrow deposit and
Cameco’s Eagle Point mine. East Preston is near the southern edge
of the western Athabasca Basin, where targets are in a near surface
environment without Athabasca sandstone cover – therefore they are
relatively shallow targets but can have great depth extent when
discovered. The project ground is located along a parallel
conductive trend between the PLS-Arrow trend and Cameco’s
Centennial deposit (Virgin River-Dufferin Lake trend).
Qualified Person
The technical information in this news release
has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory
requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed on
behalf of the company by C. Trevor Perkins, P.Geo., Vice President,
Exploration of Azincourt Energy, and a Qualified Person as defined
by National Instrument 43-101.
About Azincourt Energy
Corp.
Azincourt Energy is a Canadian-based resource
company specializing in the strategic acquisition, exploration, and
development of alternative energy/fuel projects, including uranium,
lithium, and other critical clean energy elements. The Company is
currently active at its majority-owned joint venture East Preston
uranium project, and it’s recently acquired Hatchet Lake uranium
project, both located on the edges of the Athabasca Basin,
Saskatchewan, Canada, and the Escalera Group uranium-lithium
project, located on the Picotani Plateau in southeastern Peru.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF AZINCOURT
ENERGY CORP.
“Alex Klenman”Alex Klenman, President
& CEO
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