- Elevated radioactivity intersected in 10 new drill holes at
ACKIO, including;
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- 1,687 cps over 26.9 m at
90.9 m in hole AK22-069
- 875 cps over 27.7 m at
106.2 m in hole AK22-066
- Nine drill holes intersected elevated radioactivity results
within 100 m true vertical depth from
surface
- Regional exploration drill target intersected pentlandite
(nickel) within massive sulphides in hole HK22-007
- A total of 22,277.7 metres were completed in 76 drill holes
at ACKIO high-grade uranium discovery
TORONTO, Aug. 2, 2022
/CNW/ - Baselode Energy Corp. (TSXV: FIND) (OTCQB: BSENF)
("Baselode" or the "Company") is pleased to announce
the final sixteen drill hole results from the now-complete 2022
diamond drill program (the "Program") on the ACKIO
high-grade uranium discovery ("ACKIO"), Hook project
("Hook"), Athabasca Basin
area (the "Basin"), northern Saskatchewan (see Figure 1 and Table 1).
"Our success at ACKIO this year has exceeded our expectations.
We've grown ACKIO very quickly with over 22,000 metres having been
drilled since February. The final drill holes of the Program
continued to intersect near-surface mineralization, expanding the
footprint of known mineralization at shallow depths. The
discovery of uranium mineralization just 25 metres below surface
puts ACKIO into a rare category with near-surface open pit mined
Athabasca uranium deposits.
Our objective now is to incorporate all the data we have collected
this year, including recently flown airborne geophysical surveys,
to refine our geological models, to determine mineralized vectors
at ACKIO, and to assess the required drill hole density for
completing a mineral resource estimate for ACKIO. Once
complete we plan to return to ACKIO with an aggressive drill
campaign to discover more uranium mineralization," said
James Sykes, CEO, President and
Director of Baselode.
Drill hole highlights from this news release include;
- AK22-066: 875 cps over 27.7
m at 106.2 m which
includes
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- 2,222 cps over 2.9 m at 126.55 m
and a maximum of 7,900 cps over 0.1
m
- AK22-068: 1,104 cps over 9.55
m at 78.25 m which
includes
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- 2,292 cps over 2.15 m at 79.65 m
and a maximum of 8,000 cps over 0.15
m
- AK22-069: 1,687 cps over 26.9
m at 90.9 m which
includes
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- 2,614 cps over 0.45 m at 96.0 m
and 3,100 cps over 11.3 m at
104.85 m with two maximums of 9,000 cps
with each over 0.15 m
- AK22-075: multiple intercepts including,
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- 928 cps over 10.0 m at 107.35 m
which includes 4,588 cps over 0.6 m
at 115.75 m and a maximum of 7,200 cps
over 0.2 m
- 1,128 cps over 7.1 m at 131.6 m
which includes 2,086 cps over 0.95 m
at 131.8 m and a maximum of 5,800 cps
over 0.2 m, and 5,800 cps over
0.25 m at 135.85 m
- 982 cps over 9.95 m at 142.05 m
which includes 3,426 cps over 1.2 m
at 145.35 m and a maximum of 8,000 cps
over 0.15 m
- 869 cps over 11.65 m at 155.3 m
which includes 4,400 cps over 0.2 m
at 160.15 m, 3,774 cps over
0.3 m at 161.45 m, and 2,959 cps
over 1.0 m at 165.8 m with a
maximum of 5,000 cps over 0.1 m
- HK22-007: 7.0 m of
variably disseminated (<1%), veined (1 to 15%), and massive (30
to 60%) sulphides including visible pentlandite, a nickel-bearing
sulphide, between 25.45 m and
45.6 m drill hole depth hosted within
a massive quartz vein.
Since announcing the start of the Program on February 9, 2022 (see Company News Release),
Baselode has completed 78 drill holes (AK22-005 to AK22-080, and
HK22-007), including one abandoned drill hole, for 22,485.85 m (see Figure 1). Forty-three of
seventy-six drill holes at ACKIO have intersected continuously
elevated radioactivity. A complete list of drill hole collar
information and hand-held scintillometer radioactivity composite
measurements for the drill holes reported in this news release
(AK22-066 to AK22-080, and HK22-007) are provided in Table 1.
Samples from these reported sixteen drill holes have been
submitted to the Saskatchewan Research Council's Geoanalytical
Laboratory in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, for whole-rock, multi-element and
U3O8 analysis. Uranium and other assay
results will be released as they are received after being compiled
and thoroughly checked by the technical team.
ACKIO measures greater than 375 m
along strike, greater than 150 m
wide, comprised of at least 5 separate zones, with mineralization
starting as shallow as 25 m beneath
the surface and down to approximately 300
m depth beneath the surface with the bulk of mineralization
occurring in the upper 200 m.
ACKIO remains open to the west, south, and along the Athabasca sandstone unconformity to the east
and south.
ACKIO is 30 km southeast of well-established infrastructure,
including an all-season road and powerline between Cameco Corp.'s
(TSX: CCO) and Orano's McArthur
River mine and Key Lake uranium mill joint ventures. ACKIO
is 70 km northeast of the Key Lake mill. The Program was
helicopter-supported to lessen any ground-induced environmental
impacts within the project area.
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cps* =
"counts-per-second", as measured with a handheld RS-125 Gamma-Ray
Spectrometer/Scintillometer. The reader is cautioned that Baselode
uses scintillometer readings as a preliminary indication for the
presence of radioactive materials (uranium, thorium and/or
potassium), and that scintillometer results may not be used
directly to quantify or qualify uranium concentrations of the rock
samples measured.
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2.
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The Company considers
all RS-125 readings greater than 300 cps to be considered elevated
radioactivity, with background radioactivity measuring between 50
to 125 cps.
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3.
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"Continuous elevated
radioactivity" means drill core length with no greater than 2.0 m
of consecutive drill hole length measuring less than 300
cps.
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4.
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All reported drill hole
depths and lengths do not represent true thicknesses which have yet
to be determined.
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About HK22-007's Massive Sulphide
Intersection
On the Program's final hole and in-line with drill
demobilization, Baselode tested a distinct geophysical target for
sulphide mineralization 9 kilometres southeast of ACKIO on the Hook
project. Given the visual observations of massive sulphides,
including pentlandite, management will review and refine this new
shallow nickel-sulphide target area for follow-up in a subsequent
drill program. Assays are pending and will be released
accordingly.
FIGURE 1 – Plan map of the ACKIO mineralized
surface expressions
TABLE 1 – Drill collar details and continuous
composite elevated radioactivity results from drill
About Baselode Energy
Corp.
Baselode controls 100% of approximately 227,000 hectares for
exploration in the Athabasca Basin
area, northern Saskatchewan,
Canada. The land package is free of any option agreements or
underlying royalties.
Baselode's Athabasca 2.0
exploration thesis is focused on discovering near-surface,
basement-hosted, high-grade uranium orebodies outside of the
Athabasca Basin. The exploration
thesis is further complemented by the Company's preferred use of
innovative and well-understood geophysical methods to map deep
structural controls to identify shallow targets for diamond
drilling.
QP Statement
The technical information contained in this news release has
been reviewed and approved by Cameron
MacKay, P.Geo., Vice-President, Exploration &
Development for Baselode Energy Corp., who is considered to be a
Qualified Person as defined in "National Instrument 43-101,
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