HALIFAX,
NS, Dec. 7, 2022 /CNW/ - Fortune Bay Corp.
(TSXV: FOR) (FWB: 5QN) (OTCQX: FTBYF) ("Fortune Bay" or the
"Company") is pleased to announce analytical results from the 2022
maiden drilling program on the 100% owned Strike Uranium Project
("Strike" or the "Project"), located in northern Saskatchewan (see Figure 1).
The drilling program, comprising nine shallow holes, provided
first-pass testing of the Project's J, K and L Conductors on the
northern portion of the Project which have a combined strike length
of approximately 20 kilometres (see Figure 2).
Analytical results have confirmed anomalous uranium in three of
the nine drill holes completed, up to a maximum individual assay
result of 0.43% U3O8. The uranium is
associated with enriched levels of "pathfinder" elements that are
typically associated with high-grade, unconformity-related deposits
in the Athabasca Basin. Results
include shallow intersections derived from between 60 and
105 metres vertically below surface within prospective
graphitic units associated with favourable brittle structure and
alteration.
Gareth Garlick, Technical
Director for Fortune Bay, commented, "This was the very first
time the extensive electromagnetic conductors on the Project have
been drill tested and the analytical results confirm Strike's
potential for shallow, high-grade uranium mineralization. The
uranium intersected within S22-013 represents a new discovery of
mineralization which is open in all directions. This result,
located on the K Conductor, warrants priority follow-up in addition
to the testing of numerous additional targets on the
Project."
Highlights:
- Drill hole S22-013 (K3 target) returned a maximum assay of
0.43% U3O8 from 145.7 to 145.8 metres
(approximately 105 metres below surface), with the interval from
145.6 to 145.8 metres averaging 1,170 ppm U. Nearby historical
surface grab samples include HY080 1.51%
U3O8, Stancliff 0.19%
U3O8, and Hacker Atompower 0.13%
U3O8 (see Figure 2).
- Drill hole S22-005 (Tena target) returned a maximum assay of
0.42% U3O8 from 82.3 to 82.4 metres
(approximately 60 metres below surface), with the 1.8 meter
interval from 82.3 to 84.1 metres averaging 356 ppm U.
- Drill hole S22-006 (Tena target) intersected an average of 141
ppm U over 0.8 metres from 106.9 to 107.7 metres (approximately 75
metres below surface).
Analytical Results
Anomalous uranium (>100 ppm U) was encountered at the Tena
Fault (adjacent to the L Conductor) and at the K Conductor. The
drill holes listed in Table 1 intersected shallow anomalous
uranium with pathfinder element enrichment typically associated
with high-grade unconformity-related deposits of the Athabasca Basin. These anomalies are found in
association with brittle faulting and brecciation, within or
proximal to graphitic units with favorable hydrothermal alteration.
Clay species analysis confirms that chlorite and illite are the
dominant clay species present with intermittent occurrences of
kaolinite correlating with uranium anomalism.
Table 1: Summary of anomalous uranium (>100
ppm U) intersected.
Target
|
Hole
ID
|
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
U
(ppm)
|
U3O8
(wt
%)
|
Associated
Pathfinders
|
Description
|
Tena
|
S22-005
|
|
82.3
|
84.1
|
356
|
|
Cu, Ni, Co,
As, Bi, Pb,
B
|
Graphitic brittle
fracture with
hematization, chlorite
and
kaolinite – Tena
Fault.
|
incl.
|
82.3
|
82.5
|
1,839
|
|
with
|
82.3
|
82.4
|
3,280
|
0.42
|
and
|
83.5
|
84.1
|
450
|
|
with
|
83.5
|
83.6
|
1,670
|
0.24
|
and
|
84.0
|
84.1
|
765
|
0.13
|
Tena
|
S22-006
|
|
106.9
|
107.7
|
141
|
|
Bi, B, As
|
Graphitic brittle
fracture zone
with hematization and
chlorite
alteration – Tena
Fault.
|
incl.
|
107.0
|
107.1
|
346
|
|
K3
|
S22-013
|
|
145.6
|
145.8
|
2,310
|
|
Mo, Ag, Bi,
Cu, As, Co,
Ni, Pb
|
Reactivated graphitic
fault with
associated
hydrothermal
alteration.
|
incl.
|
145.6
|
145.7
|
1,170
|
0.15
|
incl.
|
145.7
|
145.8
|
3,450
|
0.43
|
Notes:
- Uranium concentrations (U) are shown in parts per million (ppm)
as determined through partial digest ICP-OES or ICP-MS analysis on
all samples, as described in the technical disclosure below.
- Uranium content as weight % U3O8 was
determined through digestion in a concentration of
HCl:HNO3, and ICP-OES analysis on selected samples.
- Thresholds for pathfinder anomalism were assigned based on a
combination of statistical analysis of the dataset and appropriate
reference databases. Element abundances were considered elevated at
the following thresholds: B>200 ppm, Pb>30 ppm, Ni>80 ppm,
Co>35 ppm, As>15 ppm, Cu>250 ppm, V>75 ppm, Mo>5
ppm, Zn>40 ppm, Ag>0.2 ppm and Bi>1 ppm.
- True thicknesses of the drill core intersections are yet to be
determined. Target prefix K refers to the K Conductor.
- Further drill hole details were provided in the News Release
dated June 28, 2022.
Observations and
Follow-Up
- Drill hole S22-013 was sited to test the southern portion of a
gravity low anomaly at the intersection of a cross-cutting fault
along the K Conductor. The intersection of anomalous uranium up to
0.43% U3O8, associated with reactivated
structures in graphitic rocks and pathfinder element enrichment
validates the exploration model for this area and warrants
follow-up. Additional drill testing will be planned along strike,
and the K Conductor will be reassessed for structural and
geophysical targets based on a full interpretation of the oriented
point structure and geochemical datasets from S22-013.
- Drill holes S22-005 and S22-006 intersected the targeted Tena
Fault at depth, confirming mineralization continuity from surface
(where over 1,000 tonnes of uranium ore were mined in the 1950's
with reported grades of 0.6% to 3.5% U3O8) to
a depth of 75 m below surface.
Oriented structural measurements from the core will be integrated
with historical results and mapping/prospecting observations at
surface to assess if additional testing is warranted at this
location.
- Elevated radioactivity in drill hole S22-010 (K4 target, 300
cps from 53.8 to 53.9 metres and 330 cps from 55.0 to 55.1 metres)
was reported in News Release dated June 28,
2022, This elevated radioactivity was conformable with a new
discovery of radioactive showings (up to 5,000 cps) nearby on
surface. Radioactivity at these locations was shown by sample
analysis to be related to elevated thorium content, and no
anomalous uranium was found to be present.
- Additional drill testing is warranted along the J and L
Conductors to evaluate targets that were not tested during the 2022
drilling program.
- Drill permits for a summer 2023 drilling program have been
submitted in accordance with the Company's permitting process.
![Figure 1: Location of Fortune Bay’s Strike, Murmac and Goldfields Projects. (CNW Group/Fortune Bay Corp.) Figure 1: Location of Fortune Bay’s Strike, Murmac and Goldfields Projects. (CNW Group/Fortune Bay Corp.)](https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1963080/Fortune_Bay_Corp__FORTUNE_BAY_CONFIRMS_URANIUM_MINERALIZATION_FR.jpg)
![Figure 2: Location of the nine drill holes completed on the Strike Uranium Project. (CNW Group/Fortune Bay Corp.) Figure 2: Location of the nine drill holes completed on the Strike Uranium Project. (CNW Group/Fortune Bay Corp.)](https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1963081/Fortune_Bay_Corp__FORTUNE_BAY_CONFIRMS_URANIUM_MINERALIZATION_FR.jpg)
Technical Disclosure
All drilling is being carried out with NQ3 or NQ2 diameter core.
The oriented drill cores have been subjected to comprehensive
logging and sampling to characterize mineralization, alteration and
structure. Sample intervals ranged from 10 to 50 cm. Half-split
drill core samples were submitted to the Saskatchewan Research
Council ("SRC") Geoanalytical Laboratories (ISO/IEC 17025:2005
accredited) for uranium assay and multi-element characterization.
Sample preparation for all samples included drying, jaw crushing to
60% passing -2 mm, and pulverizing to 90% passing -106 microns.
Multi-element characterization was carried out by partial digestion
(HNO3:HCl), using ICP-OES and ICP-MS analytical methods.
For selected samples U3O8 weight % was
determined separately through partial digest (HCl:HNO3)
and ICP-OES (ISO/IEC 17025 accredited method). Additional analysis
for boron content was obtained for all samples through
Na2O2/NaCO3 fusion followed by
ICP-OES.
Clay species identification through short-wave infrared (SWIR)
spectroscopy was carried out on drill chips at regular spacing
(between 6 and 9 m) down the full
length of each drill hole. An Integrated Spectronics Ltd. Portable
Infrared Mineral Analyser (PIMA-II) was used to acquire spectral
measurements in the wavelength range from 1250 to 2500 nm.
Mineral identification using SWIR spectroscopy is based on both the
position and shape of individual absorption peaks, and the shape of
the overall spectrum. These characteristics were compared to
reference spectra (such as SPECMINTM library) provided
for a variety of minerals detectable in the SWIR region of the
electromagnetic spectrum.
Qualified Person and Data
Quality
The technical and scientific information in this news release
has been reviewed and approved by Dale
Verran, M.Sc., P.Geo., Chief Executive Officer of the
Company, who is a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101. Mr.
Verran is an employee of Fortune Bay and is not independent of the
Company under NI 43–101.
Unless otherwise stated, the historical results (including drill
results) contained within this news release have not been verified
and there is a risk that any future confirmation work and
exploration may produce results that substantially differ from the
historical results. The Company considers these results relevant to
assess the mineralization and economic potential of the property.
Further details regarding the historical Tena prospect can be found
within the Saskatchewan Mineral Deposit Index (SMDA #1511). Further
details regarding the historical surface grab samples from HY080,
Stancliff and Hacker Atompower are available within Cameco Corp.
assessment reports filed on the Saskatchewan Mineral Assessment
Database (SMAD File Number 74N-0102, 74N-0103 and 74N-0106).
About Fortune Bay
Fortune Bay Corp.
(TSXV:FOR, FWB: 5QN, OTCQX: 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 the 100% owned Strike and Murmac uranium exploration
projects, located near the Goldfields Project, which have
high-grade potential typical of the Athabasca Basin. 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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