HALIFAX,
NS, Jan. 22, 2024 /CNW/ - Fortune Bay Corp.
(TSXV: FOR) (FWB: 5QN) (OTCQB: FTBYF) ("Fortune Bay" or the
"Company") is pleased to announce the acquisition of the Pine
Uranium Project ("Pine" or the "Project") through staking over the
past several months. The Project is located within the
north-central margin of the Athabasca Basin, proximal to the Company's
recently announced Spruce Uranium Project.
Pine Uranium Project
Highlights:
- Large-scale land package covering 17,688 hectares located in
proximity to the northern rim of the Athabasca Basin ("Basin") (Figure 1).
- Potential for high-grade, basement-hosted uranium deposits
along approximately thirteen (13) kilometres of the Grease River
Shear Zone ("GRSZ"), a major structural corridor that hosts the
historical Fond du Lac uranium
deposit.
- Additional potential for bulk tonnage Rössing-style uranium
deposits associated with abundant, historically recognized,
uranium-bearing leucogranites and pegmatites. Limited historical
prospecting yielded Rössing-style surface uranium showings of 0.17%
U3O8 (1,442 ppm U) and 0.10%
U3O8 (848 ppm U), and a trenching result of
509 ppm U over 24.7 metres.
- No modern airborne radiometric surveying completed over
approximately 60% of the Project, and no modern airborne
electromagnetic surveying.
- Regionally, the area is characterized by the highest lake
sediment uranium anomalies in Saskatchewan, including values up to 435 ppm U
within the Project area.
- No drilling conducted on the property to date.
Dale Verran, CEO for Fortune Bay,
commented, "Combined, our Spruce and Pine Uranium Projects cover
approximately 20 kilometres of the Grease River Shear Zone,
providing Fortune Bay with a dominant land position of this major
structural corridor within 25 kilometres of the Athabasca Basin margin. The corridor is
significantly underexplored relative to other major, Basin-margin
structural corridors that have yielded significant Athabasca Basin-style, basement-hosted uranium
discoveries. Historical exploration has demonstrated the corridor
to be prospective for basement-hosted mineralization, evidenced by
the Fond du Lac uranium deposit
and numerous historical uranium occurrences. The potential for
Rössing-style uranium deposits adds an additional dimension to the
Pine Uranium Project. Average uranium ore grades for the Rössing
and Husab open-pit mines in Namibia are in the order of 350 ppm and 500
ppm, respectively. There is a precedent for these grades, and
greater, associated with similar rock types historically identified
within the Project area. The promising results from regional
reconnaissance-style exploration by historical operators, and the
extensive nature of the uranium mineralization in lake sediments,
highlight the potential for future discovery."
The Pine Uranium Project
Potential for Athabasca
Basin-Style, Basement-Hosted Uranium Deposits
The Project hosts 13 kilometres of prospective strike length
along the Grease River Shear Zone ("GRSZ"), a crustal-scale
structural corridor up to five kilometres wide. Unlike other major
structural zones in the Athabasca
Basin, that have yielded large high-grade uranium discoveries, the
GRSZ has seen very limited exploration to date. Historical
exploration has demonstrated the GRSZ to be prospective for
Athabasca Basin-style,
basement-hosted uranium mineralization, evidenced by the
Fond du Lac uranium deposit and
numerous historical uranium occurrences. Historical airborne
radiometric survey conducted in 2007 over a portion of the Project
shows compelling uranium anomalies along the GRSZ, which warrant
further investigation. Modern airborne electromagnetic surveying is
warranted to identify prospective conductors for targeting. In
addition, of the 13 kilometres of strike length along the GRSZ
within the Pine Project, five kilometres has not been subject to
modern radiometric survey (historical Government surveys were flown
on a five kilometre line spacing).
Potential for Rössing-style Uranium Deposits
Regionally, the Project area is characterized by abundant
uranium-bearing pegmatites and leucogranites, similar rock-types to
those that host the lower-grade, high-tonnage uranium deposits
mined in Namibia. Limited
historical prospecting identified grades within these rock-types
ranging up to 0.17% U3O8 (1,442 ppm U).
Considering the limitations of the historical exploration in
conjunction with the significant extents of cover till and small
water bodies, there is potential to discover commercially viable
deposits of this type through the identification of suitable
structural settings and the application of a modern systematic
exploration approach.
Table 1: Summary of Preliminary Uranium Target
Areas.
Target
Area
|
Description
|
Target Area
A
Unconformity-
related,
basement-
hosted potential
|
- Located along
the GRSZ, a crustal-scale structural corridor up to five
kilometres wide,
prospective for high-grade basement hosted deposits.
- Approximately
13 kilometres of prospective strike length along the
GRSZ.
- Modern EM surveying
warranted to identify conductive horizons for
targeting.
- High-resolution
radiometric survey completed historically over 7 kilometres of
the GRSZ,
identifying numerous radiometric (uranium) anomalies that warrant
further investigation.
- No modern
radiometric survey over approximately 40% of the GRSZ,
representing an
opportunity to identify new surface uranium anomalies for
follow-up.
|
Target Area
B
Northern
Contact Zone
Rössing-style
potential
|
- Located along the
Northern Contact Zone, where uranium-bearing pegmatites have
intruded along the northern contact of a large granite
body.
- The target area
includes the Hunt Falls historical uranium occurrence
(1) where ground
radiometric survey was completed and outcrop samples of pegmatite
included 0.17% U3O8 (1,442 ppm U) and
0.10% U3O8 (848 ppm U).
- Historical lake
sediment samples in the area returned up to 435 ppm
U.(2)
- To the southwest
along the Northern Contact Zone, on an adjacent property, the
Sherika
Ridge uranium prospect was explored by historical operators.
Highlights included pegmatite
outcrop samples up to 0.9% U3O8 and drill
intersections of pegmatite up to 0.21%
eU3O8
- over 24.4
metres. (3)
- To the northeast
along the Northern Contact Zone, on an adjacent property, the NE
Sherika
area includes historical records with up to 8,500 cps in granites
with recommendations for
- follow-up to
the west (onto the Project). (4)
- High-resolution
airborne radiometric surveys have only been completed over only
3.5
kilometres of the 13 kilometre Northern Contact Zone,
representing a key opportunity to
- efficiently identify potential high-tonnage
uranium-bearing leucogranites.
|
Target Area
C
Southern
Contact Zone
Rössing-style
potential
|
- Located along the
Southern Contact Zone of the large granite body, where
uranium-bearing
- pegmatite
occurrences were identified in the vicinity of McConville Lake.
Historical
- trenching of
one of these occurrences returned a weighted average of 509 ppm U
over 24.7
- metres.
(5)
- Historical lake
sediments in the area returned up to 290 ppm U.
(6)
- High-resolution
airborne radiometric surveys have only been completed over only
1.4
- kilometres of
the 6 kilometre Southern Contact Zone, representing a key
opportunity to
- efficiently
identify potential high-tonnage uranium-bearing
leucogranites.
|
Target Area
D
Northern
Area
Rössing-style
potential
|
- Recent field work
on an adjacent property to the north has identified significant
ground
- radiometric
anomalies along a prominent structure that continues southward onto
Pine for
- approximately
4 kilometres. (7)
- Limited historical
surface rock samples taken in proximity to this structure returned
assays
- of 992 ppm U,
510 ppm U and 159 ppm U. (8)
|
Notes:
|
(1)
|
Hunt Falls Uranium
Occurrence SDMI# 1598, Fosago Explorations Limited (1974) SMAD
74O09-0001
|
(2)
|
Uranerz Lake Sediment
Sampling (1977), SMAD (74O09-0019)
|
(3)
|
CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.
(2011) SMAD 74O08-0076
|
(4)
|
CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.
(2008) SMAD 74O09-0024
|
(5)
|
Acroll Oil Zone A
Uranium Showing, Acroll Oil Zone B Uranium Showing, Zone C Uranium
Showing or the Brenda Uranium Showing SDMI#1591
|
(6)
|
Uranerz Lake Sediment
Sampling (1977), SMAD (74O09-0019)
|
(7)
|
Fulcrum Metals PLC news
release September, 7 2023
|
(8)
|
Sample TP012 SDMI#
5376, CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (2008) SMAD 74O09-0024
|
Next Steps
The Project warrants a modern, systematic approach to evaluate
the two aforementioned target models across the whole project
area.
Next steps are planned to include:
- Desk-top Prioritization of Target Areas: Existing
historical data (geochemical and airborne geophysical surveys),
regional government data, and satellite imagery provide valuable
information to commence finalization of target areas, which would
include the identification of favorable lithological and structural
settings for the two target models.
- Field Data Verification and Investigation: Verification
of historical datasets is planned within finalized target areas, to
include ground-truthing of uranium occurrences. Scope of work to
include geological mapping, scintillometer surveying and grab
sampling.
- Drill Target Definition: Drill targets are expected to
be defined through complimentary airborne geophysical surveying
including electromagnetics and radiometrics, as applicable,
followed by field mapping and prospecting. Geochemical surveys
(e.g. soils) may be warranted based on assessments of suitable
sample media.
Fortune Bay intends on finding a suitable partner to advance the
Project through an earn-in, or similar agreement, that provides
Fortune Bay with upside in future discovery.
Technical Disclosure
The historical 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 historical
results relevant to assess the mineralization and economic
potential of the property. The Company also cautions that
historical results on adjacent properties are not necessarily
indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project.
Further details regarding the historical occurrences noted in this
news release can be found within the Saskatchewan Mineral Deposit
Index ("SMDI") or Saskatchewan Mineral Assessment Database ("SMAD")
using the reference numbers provided as footnotes to Table 1.
Details regarding the Fond du Lac Uranium Deposit can be found in
the publication by Homeniuk, L A, Clark, R. J., and Bonnar, R.,
Eldorado Nuclear Limited, CIM Bulletin May,1982. "Fond-du-Lac uranium deposit".
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.
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 Strike, Murmac and Spruce uranium exploration
projects, in northern Saskatchewan, 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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