HALIFAX,
NS, Jan. 23, 2023 /CNW/ - Fortune Bay Corp.
(TSXV: FOR) (FWB: 5QN) (OTCQX: FTBYF) ("Fortune Bay" or the
"Company") is pleased to announce analytical results from a
prospecting program completed in Fall 2022 on the 100% owned Murmac
Uranium Project ("Murmac" or the "Project"), located in northern
Saskatchewan (see Figure 1).
Analytical results from surface rock samples have been received
from the laboratory which include highlights of:
- 8.82% U3O8 from a boulder sample
on the Armbruster Corridor providing compelling support for the
presence of high-grade, basement-hosted uranium mineralization on
the Project.
- 6.90% U3O8 and 1.69%
U3O8 from outcrop samples along the
Armbruster Corridor, which validated historical uranium
occurrences.
- An additional nine (9) outcrop samples which assayed between
0.1% and 0.8% U3O8 from the
Armbruster, Howland and Pitchvein Corridors, validating historical
uranium occurrences.
A summary of the analytical results is provided in Table 1, and
sample locations are provided in Figure 2.
Dale Verran, CEO for Fortune Bay,
commented "The results from our Fall 2022 prospecting program
further validate the significant endowment of uranium at Murmac and
support the potential for a high-grade discovery. The results
provide a complimentary dataset to the positive results from our
2022 drilling program and have assisted in the prioritization of
targets for drill testing."
Prospecting Program Summary &
Objectives:
- Carried out in September and October
2022 to validate historical results and assist in the
development and prioritization of future drill targets.
- Provided follow-up to the 2022 maiden drilling program at
Murmac, which intersected anomalous uranium in multiple drill holes
(see News Releases dated August 23,
2022 and December 13,
2022).
- Comprised surface prospecting, structural mapping and rock
geochemical sampling, focused along prospective trends identified
by the 2022 drilling program and areas with encouraging historical
uranium results.
- Results from the field program have been integrated with the
2022 drilling results to define priority targets for drill
testing.
Summary of Prospecting Program
Results:
- Numerous historical uranium occurrences of interest were
reliably located and validated (see Table 1 and Figure 2). These
occurrences comprise narrow fault-hosted mineralization and are
consistently associated with large faults that cross-cut the local
stratigraphy. The intersections of these cross-cutting faults with
conductors provide compelling structural target locations for drill
testing. Graphite-rich rocks, or "conductors", are the favorable
host rock for the targeted high-grade deposits but do not outcrop
on surface due to their softer nature, lying within valleys and
being covered by soils, glacial sediment and shallow lakes.
Historical exploration did not focus on these conductors as
targets.
- Additional outcrop sampling (149 samples) along
conductor valley edges highlighted encouraging enrichments of
"pathfinder" elements that are typically associated with
high-grade, basement-hosted deposits in the Athabasca Basin, often spatially associated
with cross-cutting faults. These pathfinder enrichments are
consistent with those noted in graphitic drill core with elevated
uranium content from the Fortune Bay 2022 drill program.
- Historical records include mineralized and radioactive
boulders located in valley floors, with up to 1.25%
U3O8 reported. An example of one of these
boulders was discovered by Fortune Bay located in thin till cover
at the edge of a conductor valley on the Armbruster Corridor (see
Figure 2, Table 1 sample 863924). The boulder was located
approximately 100 metres from a radioactive spring (historical
occurrence) with surface radioactivity of 15,000 counts per second
("cps"). The boulder, approximately 15 cm in diameter mineralized,
produced "off-scale" radioactivity (65,535 cps) on a
Super-SPEC RS-125 handheld spectrometer and assayed at 8.82%
U3O8. The boulder is interpreted to
originate from within the Project area, given the southwest ice
direction and Martin Group cover rocks in the north of the Project.
The occurrence provides compelling support for the presence of
high-grade, basement-hosted uranium mineralization and follow-up
efforts are planned to be directed up-ice of the occurrence.
- The validated historical results, together with pathfinder
element results and the extensive structural mapping carried out
during prospecting, will be used to support the prioritization
of drill targets.
![Figure 1: Location of Fortune Bay’s Murmac, Strike and Goldfields Projects. (CNW Group/Fortune Bay Corp.) Figure 1: Location of Fortune Bay’s Murmac, Strike and Goldfields Projects. (CNW Group/Fortune Bay Corp.)](https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1987599/Fortune_Bay_Corp__FORTUNE_BAY_ANNOUNCES_PROSPECTING_RESULTS%C2%A0FROM.jpg)
Figure 1: Location of Fortune
Bay's Murmac, Strike and Goldfields Projects.
Table 1: Prospecting
rock sample results with >100 ppm U.
Sample
|
Conductor
|
Lithology
|
U
(ppm)
|
U3O8
(wt%)
|
Associated
Pathfinders
|
Historical
Occurrence and
Description
|
863927
|
Armbruster
|
Pelite
|
4,810
|
0.63
|
B, Pb, Co, As, V, Zn,
Ag,
Bi
|
SMDI 2092. Trench
location. Fault
hosted.
|
863928
|
Armbruster
|
Weakly
graphitic
pelite
|
3,270
|
0.40
|
Pb, Co, As, Cu, Zn,
Ag
|
SMDI 2092. Trench
location. Fault
hosted.
|
863944
|
Armbruster
|
Pelite
|
821
|
0.11
|
Pb, Co, As, Cu, V,
Mo,
Zn, Bi
|
SMDC showing FW-22.
Hematized
fault.
|
829267
|
Armbruster
|
Mafic
|
1,260
|
0.19
|
Pb, Co, Cu, V, Zn,
Ag,
Bi
|
SMDC showing PB-1.
Fault
hosted.
|
863814
|
Armbruster
|
Pelite
|
188
|
|
Cu, Ag, Bi
|
SMDC scint 4000 cps.
Hematized
fault.
|
863859
|
Armbruster
|
Mafic
|
14,500
|
1.69
|
Pb, Co, As, Cu, V,
Mo,
Zn, Ag
|
SMDC showing DJ-2.
Trench.
Fault
hosted.
|
863847
|
Armbruster
|
Foliated
Mafic
|
59,500
|
6.90
|
Pb, As, Cu, V, Ag,
Bi
|
SMDI 2083, showing
PJ-6. Fault
hosted.
|
863931
|
Armbruster
|
Pelite
|
279
|
|
B, Pb, Cu, V
|
SMDC scint 4000
cps
|
863943
|
Armbruster
|
Pelite
|
948
|
0.12
|
Pb, Co, As, Cu,
V
|
SMDC showing DJ-6.
Hematized
fault.
|
863924
|
Armbruster
|
Pitchblende
mineralization
|
69,700
|
8.82
|
B, Pb, As, V, Ag,
Bi
|
Pitchblende boulder
near
radioactive spring
(SMDI 1237).
|
863815
|
Howland
|
Pelite
|
4,340
|
0.60
|
Pb, As, Cu, V, Mo,
Zn,
Ag, Bi
|
SMDC showing KH-12.
Hematized
fracture.
|
863868
|
Howland
|
Amphibolite
|
182
|
|
Pb, As, Cu, V,
Ag,
|
SMDC scint 5,000 cps.
Fault
hosted.
|
863949
|
Howland
|
Quartzite
|
2,280
|
0.29
|
Pb, As, Cu, Ag,
Bi
|
SMDC showing KH-11.
Hematized
fault.
|
863962
|
Pitchvein
|
Breccia
|
247
|
|
Pb, As, Cu, V,
Mo
|
SMDI 1233. Trench
location.
Gossanous and
brecciated, high
sulphide.
|
863825
|
Pitchvein
|
Sulphidic
Pelite
|
203
|
|
Pb, Co, As, Cu, V,
Mo
|
SMDI 1233. Trench
location.
Gossanous and
brecciated, high
sulphide.
|
863819
|
Pitchvein
|
Sulphidic
Pelite/Schist
|
313
|
|
Pb, Co, As, Cu, V,
Mo
Ag, Bi
|
Pitchvein Zone 1 trench
and drill
location, SW of SMDI
1233.
Gossanous, hematized
faulting.
|
863822
|
Pitchvein
|
Sulphidic
Pelite/Schist
|
5,920
|
0.76
|
Pb, Ni, Co, As, Cu,
V,
Mo, Zn
|
Pitchvein trench and
drill location,
SW of SMDI 1233.
Highly
hematized and
brecciated.
|
863823
|
Pitchvein
|
Quartzite
|
4,530
|
0.60
|
Pb, Ni, Co, As, Cu,
V,
Ag, Bi
|
Pitchvein trench,
hematized
fractures. SMDI
1233.
|
863982
|
Pitchvein
|
Sulphidic
Schist
|
102
|
|
As, Mo
|
Pitchvein trench.
Fracture-hosted,
hematized, high
sulphide. SMAD
74N07-0064
|
863832
|
Pitchvein
|
Hematitic
Pelite
|
128
|
|
As
|
Pitchvein showing.
Fault-hosted,
hematized. Lorado area.
SMDI
1229.
|
Notes:
|
- All samples were taken from outcrop apart
from 863924 which was a boulder sample.
- Uranium and pathfinder element concentrations
are 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
HCl:HNO3 digestion 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>20 ppm, Ni>80 ppm, Co>25 ppm, As>15 ppm, Cu>40
ppm, V>75 ppm, Mo>5 ppm, Zn>75 ppm, Ag>0.2 ppm and
Bi>0.75 ppm.
- SMDI (#) refers to a historical uranium
occurrence found within the Saskatchewan Mineral Deposit
Index.
- SMAD refers to the online Saskatchewan
Mineral Assessment Database.
- SMDC refers to Saskatchewan Mining
Development Corporation, a historical operator of the Project.
|
![Figure 2: Highlight prospecting assay results for the Murmac Uranium Project. (CNW Group/Fortune Bay Corp.) Figure 2: Highlight prospecting assay results for the Murmac Uranium Project. (CNW Group/Fortune Bay Corp.)](https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1987600/Fortune_Bay_Corp__FORTUNE_BAY_ANNOUNCES_PROSPECTING_RESULTS%C2%A0FROM.jpg)
Figure 2: Highlight prospecting
assay results for the Murmac Uranium Project.
Technical Disclosure
Rock 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.
QAQC on analytical results has included insertion of sample
blanks by Fortune Bay at a rate of 1 blank per 20 samples.
Additional QAQC by SRC has included insertion of certified
reference standards and repeat analyses. All results have been
reviewed and no issues were noted.
Unless otherwise stated, the historical results (scintillometer
measurements, geochemical analyses and 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 uranium occurrences noted in this
news release can be found within the Saskatchewan Mineral Deposit
Index ("SMDI") using the reference number provided. Historical
assay and scintillometer survey results from SMDC were captured
from assessment reports available in the Saskatchewan Mineral
Assessment Database (SMAD) references 74N07-0310, 74N07-0311 and
74N07-0064.
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.
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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