HALIFAX,
NS, June 25, 2024 /CNW/ - Fortune Bay Corp.
(TSXV: FOR) (FWB: 5QN) (OTCQB: FTBYF) ("Fortune Bay" or the
"Company") is pleased to announce the intersection of highly
elevated radioactivity in the second drill hole (M24-017) of its
2024 exploration drilling program on the Murmac Uranium Project
("Murmac" or the "Project"), located in northern Saskatchewan.
An average of 1,309 counts per second was intersected over
8.7 metres in graphitic pelite, with up to 33,600
counts per second (using handheld RS-125 Spectrometer)
associated with visible uranium mineralization. The drilling
program is being funded by Aero Energy Limited (TSXV: AERO) (OTC
Pink: AAUGF) (FSE: 13L0) ("Aero"), and is being operated by Fortune
Bay, under an Option Agreement that was executed on December 15, 2023.
Highlights:
- Drilling is still underway on hole M24-017 (target H15); drill
core has been received and logged to a depth of 94.5 metres at the
time of release.
- Strong radioactivity is dominantly hosted in structured
graphitic pelite, immediately below the contact with hematized
quartzite (hangingwall), approximately 70 to 78 metres vertically
below surface.
- Radioactivity highlights include a maximum of 33,600 counts
per second over 0.1 metre (from 86.1 to 86.2 metres), with a
length weighted average of 1,309 counts per second over 8.7
metres (from 85.8 to 94.5 metres).
- Drilling is ongoing and the zone of strong radioactivity
remains open up- and down-dip, as well as along strike in both
directions.
- This is the first drill hole testing a previously unexplored
electromagnetic ("EM") conductor on the Howland Corridor under the
shallow Howland Lake.
- The Company is currently planning appropriate follow-up
holes.
- There are an additional 11 high-priority targets at Murmac
which have been approved for drilling, and multiple other targets
under consideration.
Dale Verran, CEO for Fortune Bay,
commented "The broad zone of strong radioactivity intersected in
M24-017 is a highly encouraging start to the 2024 drilling program
at Murmac and testament to the quality of the targets on the
Project. This new discovery of shallow radioactivity, within
favorable structured graphitic rocks, indicates the potential for a
high-grade, basement-hosted deposit. Together with our partners,
Aero Energy, we look forward to following up this result."
Target Information
Hole M24-017 was collared to test an EM conductor on the Howland
Corridor at the intersection of a cross-cutting fault with numerous
historical uranium occurrences and radioactive showings (see Figure
1). The geophysical characteristics of target (H15) manifests as a
subtle EM high with a subtle coincident gravity low. The
interpreted EM conductor is approximately 1.2 kilometres in length,
with approximately 1 kilometre (not previously drill tested)
sub-cropping beneath the narrow Howland Lake, and is not exposed at
surface.
Radioactivity Results
The preliminary results, representing total gamma from NQ2 drill
core measured with a Super-SPEC RS-125 handheld spectrometer
reported in counts per second ("cps"), are presented in Table 1
below. Measurements are typically collected over 0.10 to 0.15 metre
intervals through areas of anomalous radioactivity (defined as
>300 counts per second, or "cps"). Longer intervals with less
variation are shown as length weighted averages for simplicity.
Intermittent radioactivity is present in the hangingwall
quartzite between 81.10 and 85.80 metres down hole. The targeted
graphitic unit which predominantly hosts the strong radioactivity
is currently interpreted to be dipping at approximately 70° towards
the southeast. Drill hole M24-017 is oriented towards an azimuth of
310° (True North) with a dip of -55°. The nature and orientation of
any possible mineralization has not yet been constrained, and
potential mineralization true thicknesses have not yet been
determined. Radioactive intercepts are shown in Figure 2. High
resolution photos of selected intervals, with highly anomalous
radioactivity, are shown in Figure 3.
Table 1. Radioactivity intersections logged to date in
hole M24-017.
Log
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Length
(m)
|
cps
|
Measurement
Type
|
Hangingwall
Quartzite -
Intermittent
Radioactivity
|
81.10
|
81.70
|
0.60
|
432
|
Length Weighted
Average
|
82.55
|
82.65
|
0.10
|
350
|
Individual
Measurements
|
82.65
|
82.75
|
0.10
|
770
|
82.75
|
82.85
|
0.10
|
1,010
|
82.85
|
82.95
|
0.10
|
480
|
82.95
|
83.05
|
0.10
|
340
|
84.00
|
84.10
|
0.10
|
300
|
Individual
Measurements
|
84.10
|
84.20
|
0.10
|
400
|
84.20
|
84.30
|
0.10
|
1,300
|
84.30
|
84.40
|
0.10
|
1,800
|
84.40
|
84.50
|
0.10
|
850
|
84.50
|
84.60
|
0.10
|
380
|
85.50
|
85.80
|
0.30
|
317
|
Length Weighted
Average
|
Graphitic Pelite
-
Continuous
Radioactivity
|
85.80
|
86.00
|
0.20
|
335
|
Length Weighted
Average
|
86.00
|
86.10
|
0.10
|
520
|
Individual
Measurements
|
86.10
|
86.20
|
0.10
|
33,600
|
86.20
|
86.30
|
0.10
|
9,150
|
86.30
|
86.45
|
0.15
|
7,050
|
86.45
|
86.55
|
0.10
|
3,660
|
86.55
|
86.65
|
0.10
|
1,360
|
86.65
|
86.75
|
0.10
|
390
|
86.75
|
86.85
|
0.10
|
440
|
86.85
|
87.00
|
0.15
|
480
|
87.00
|
87.15
|
0.15
|
2,640
|
87.15
|
87.30
|
0.15
|
3,750
|
87.30
|
87.40
|
0.10
|
1,520
|
87.40
|
88.20
|
0.80
|
463
|
Length Weighted
Average
|
88.20
|
91.20
|
3.00
|
335
|
Length Weighted
Average
|
91.20
|
91.35
|
0.15
|
700
|
Individual
Measurements
|
91.35
|
91.45
|
0.10
|
480
|
91.45
|
91.55
|
0.10
|
530
|
91.55
|
91.65
|
0.10
|
380
|
91.65
|
91.75
|
0.10
|
370
|
91.75
|
91.90
|
0.15
|
850
|
91.90
|
92.00
|
0.10
|
810
|
92.00
|
92.10
|
0.10
|
4,110
|
92.10
|
92.20
|
0.10
|
10,680
|
92.20
|
92.30
|
0.10
|
740
|
92.30
|
92.45
|
0.15
|
360
|
92.45
|
92.60
|
0.15
|
600
|
92.60
|
94.50
|
1.90
|
318
|
Length Weighted
Average
|
Total Graphitic
Pelite
|
85.80
|
94.50
|
8.70
|
1,309
|
Length Weighted
Average
|
Note:
Radioactivity values reported are total gamma from NQ2 drill core
measured with a Super-SPEC RS-125 handheld spectrometer reported in
counts per second ("cps"). The cps values are averages for the
reported drill interval unless otherwise specified. Measurements of
total gamma cps are an indication of the presence of uranium,
thorium and/or potassium, but may not directly correlate with
chemical uranium assays. Total gamma cps results are preliminary in
nature and may not be used directly to quantify uranium
concentrations in the drill core samples. True thicknesses of the
drill core intersections are yet to be determined.
|
Next Steps
Drill core samples are being collected systematically throughout
any zones with radioactivity higher than 300 cps. All samples will
be submitted to SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories in Saskatoon for U3O8 assay
and multi-element characterization.
The Company is currently assessing options to follow-up and
begin constraining the extents of the strong radioactivity.
Follow-up is expected to include down-dip and along-strike testing
(in both directions) of the host graphitic unit. Initial follow-up
will be carried out as a priority and will begin on completion of
the current hole.
Qualified Person
The technical and scientific information in this news release
has been reviewed and approved by Gareth
Garlick, P.Geo., Technical Director of the Company, who is a
Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101. Mr. Garlick is an
employee of Fortune Bay and is not independent of the Company under
NI 43-101.
Historical Results
Further details regarding the historical uranium occurrences
noted in this news release can be found within the Saskatchewan
Mineral Assessment Database (SMAD) and the Saskatchewan Mineral
Deposit Index (SMDI). Fortune Bay has verified the majority of
these occurrences through field prospecting and sampling, however
there is a risk that any future confirmation work and exploration
may produce results that substantially differ from the unverified
historical results. The Company considers these unverified
historical results relevant to assess the mineralization and
economic potential of the property. The historical drill results
obtained by SMDC in drill holes CKI-9 and CKI-10 can be found
within the SMAD references 74N07-0310 and 74N07-0311 and have not
been verified. Additional historical exploration results (uranium
occurrences related to geochemistry results and scintillometer
prospecting) derive from SMAD references 74N07-0290, 74N07-0287 and
74N07-0304.
About Fortune Bay
Fortune Bay Corp. (TSXV:FOR, FWB:5QN, OTCQB:FTBYF) is an
exploration and development company with 100% ownership in two
advanced gold exploration projects in Canada, Saskatchewan (Goldfields Project) and
Mexico, Chiapas (Ixhuatán Project), both with
exploration and development potential. The Company is also
advancing seven uranium exploration projects on the northern rim of
the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, which have high-grade potential.
The Company has a goal of building a mid-tier exploration and
development Company through the advancement of its existing
projects and the strategic acquisition of new projects to create a
pipeline of growth opportunities. The Company's corporate strategy
is driven by a Board and Management team with a proven track record
of discovery, project development and value creation. Further
information on Fortune Bay and its assets can be found on the
Company's website at www.fortunebaycorp.com or by
contacting us as info@fortunebaycorp.com or by
telephone at 902-334-1919.
On behalf of Fortune Bay Corp.
"Dale Verran"
Chief Executive Officer
902-334-1919
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