Vancouver, BC -- February 27, 2017 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire
Skyharbour Intersects 20.8% U3O8 over 1.5 Metres in First Drill
Hole at Maverick Zone and Discovers New High Grade Uranium Lens on
Moore Lake Uranium Project; Increases Planned Drill Program from
3,500m to 4,500m
Vancouver, BC - Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (TSX-V:
SYH) (OTCQB:
SYHBF) (Frankfurt: SC1P) (the Company) is pleased
to announce the first drill hole of the 2017 winter exploration
program on the Moore Lake Uranium Project (the Project) intersected
high grade uranium mineralization within the Main Maverick Zone
lens. Hole ML-199 returned geochemical assays of 20.8% U3O8 over
1.5 metres from 264.0 to 265.5 metres downhole, with corresponding
handheld spectrometer counts of 27,500 to 57,000 counts per second
(cps). This high grade interval occurred within a broader zone of
anomalous radioactivity as identified by downhole probing. A
combined geochemical and grade equivalent for the hole returned
6.0% U3O8 over 5.9 metres from 261.6 to 267.5 metres.
Moore Lake Uranium Project Claims Map:
http://skyharbourltd.com/_resources/maps/MooreLakeRegionalTenure.jpg
Highlights:
- The first drill hole, ML-199, tested the Main Maverick Zone
lens and intersected high grade uranium mineralization containing
6.0% U3O8 over 5.9 metres, from 261.6 to 267.5 metres depth
including 20.8% U3O8 over 1.5 metres from 264.0 to 265.5
metres.
- The second hole, ML-200, returned a grade equivalent of 1.7%
eU3O8 over 7.2 metres from 269.1 to 276.3 metres including 3.3%
eU3O8 over 4.6 metres from 269.2 to 273.8 metres; the latter
interval corresponds with spectrometer values ranging from 1,100 to
29,400 cps.
- Hole ML-202 also intersected high grade uranium mineralization
including 5.6% eU3O8 over 1.8 metres from 274.2 to 275.7 metres
downhole within a 10.7 metre mineralized interval from 266.6 to
277.3 metres that returned 1.4% eU3O8; notably, this hole
potentially represents the discovery of a new high grade
mineralized lens on the property.
- The early success of the drill program has prompted the Company
to expand the program from 3,500m to 4,500m; the drill program is
currently underbudget and progressing smoothly.
Jordan Trimble, President and CEO of Skyharbour Resources,
states: The preliminary results from early in this first phase of
drilling at Moore have far exceeded our expectations and I would
like to congratulate our geological team on their work thus far.
The presence of high grade uranium mineralization in the first hole
ML-199 is highly encouraging as well as the notable mineralization
in hole ML-202 which appears to be the discovery of a new, high
grade mineralized lens along strike from the Main Maverick Zone.
The target areas in and around the Maverick Zone are relatively
shallow and continue to provide strong discovery potential as we
look to value-add the project using a systematic and proven
exploration methodology. The early success of the program has
prompted Skyharbour to expand the planned drill program from 3,500m
to 4,500m with the program currently underbudget. The Company is
fully funded to complete this drill program and will provide
updates as results become available.
Moore Lake Phase 1 Drill Program Update:
The Company has now completed five drill holes in this first
phase of drilling at the Moore Lake Uranium Project with high
levels of radioactivity and uranium mineralization encountered in
three of them. Drill holes ML-199 and ML-200 tested gaps and the
margins of the Main Maverick lens and ML-202 was drilled as a 75
metre step-out hole E-NE from the eastern margin of the Main
Maverick Zone. Skyharbours technical team believes drill hole
ML-202 represents the discovery of a new high grade mineralized
lens on the property.
Hole ML-199 intersected a broad zone of intensely faulted and
desilicified sandstone and the Athabasca unconformity was
interpreted at 269.6 metres depth. A combined geochemical and grade
equivalent for the hole returned 6.0% U3O8 over 5.9 metres from
261.6 to 267.5 metres including geochemical assays of 20.8% U3O8
over 1.5 metres from 264.0 to 265.5 metres downhole.
Hole ML-200 intersected uranium mineralization straddling the
unconformity at 274.4 metres. The downhole probe returned a grade
equivalent of 1.71% eU3O8 over 7.2 metres from 269.1 to 276.3
metres including 3.3% eU3O8 over 4.6 metres from 269.2 to 273.8
metres. The latter interval corresponds with spectrometer values
ranging from 1,100 to 29,400 cps. Final geochemical assays are
still pending for the hole.
Hole ML-202 intersected uranium mineralization straddling the
unconformity and extending into the clay-replaced and altered,
weakly graphitic pelitic and granitic basement rocks. Downhole
probing identified a 10.7 metre mineralized interval from 266.6 to
277.3 metres that returned 1.4% eU3O8. This includes 2.1% eU3O8
over 6.5 metres, which includes a higher grade zone of 5.6% eU3O8
over 1.8 metres from 274.2 to 275.7 metres downhole. Core recovery
within this mineralized zone was relatively good and geochemical
assays are pending at this time. This hole potentially represents
the discovery of a new high grade mineralized lens on the
property.
ML-201 deviated off target to the north, whereas ML-203 deviated
off target to the south. Nonetheless, both holes intersected
structurally disrupted and strongly altered sandstone and basement
rocks and will likely require follow-up.
The early success of the current drill program has prompted the
company to expand it from 3,500m to 4,500m consisting of 14 to 16
holes ranging in depth from 200m to 500m. The drill program is
currently underbudget and is progressing quickly and smoothly. The
Company is currently drill testing the 527 Zone located 500 metres
E-NE and along strike of the Main Maverick Zone lens before
finishing the program back at the main Maverick Zone and on targets
located along the Maverick structural corridor to the west and
south.
Moore Lake Uranium Project Overview:
In June 2016, Skyharbour secured an option to acquire Denison
Mine's Moore Lake project, on the southeastern side of the
Athabasca Basin, in northern Saskatchewan. The project consists of
12 contiguous claims totaling 35,705 hectares located 42 kilometres
northeast of the Key Lake mill, approx. 20 kilometres east of
Denisons Wheeler River project, and 39 kilometres south of Camecos
McArthur River mine. Unconformity style uranium mineralization was
discovered on the Moore Lake project at the Maverick Zone in April
2001. Historical drilling highlights include 4.03% e U3O8 over 10
metres (including 1.4 metres at 20% e U3O8) starting at a depth of
265 metres in hole ML-61. In addition to the Maverick Zone, the
project hosts other mineralized targets with strong discovery
potential which the Company plans to test with future drill
programs. The project is accessible via winter and ice roads which
simplifies logistics and lowers costs.
Moore Lake Uranium Project Geophysics Map:
http://skyharbourltd.com/_resources/maps/MooreLake-Basic-geo-revamp.jpg
The majority of this first phase of drilling will test and look
to expand the Maverick Zone with targets both in the underlying
basement rock as well as along strike of the known high grade Main
Maverick mineralized lens. Additionally, drill holes will test the
527 Zone which is located along the Maverick structural corridor
approx. 500 metres east of the main Maverick mineralized lens.
This phase of diamond drilling will also test drill targets
along the extensions of the Maverick structural corridor and on
extensive northeast trending graphitic structural zones located
north of the main Maverick mineralized lens. These targets have
been identified following a review of previous exploration and
include drill targets identified by prior programs that have yet to
be followed up on.
About Radiometric Equivalent Grades and Spectrometer
Readings:
Using down-hole probes to calculate radiometric equivalent
grades is a common practice by uranium mining companies in the
Athabasca Basin, particularly when there is significant core loss
through the mineralized interval. All of the holes referred to
herein were probed downhole by the on-site geologists using a Mount
Sopris winch and Matrix Logging console in conjunction with a Mount
Sopris 2GHF probe which utilizes a sodium iodide crystal and two
Geiger-Mueller tubes to collect accurate downhole readings when
passing through high grade uranium mineralization. The data
collected from these calibrated probes is then used to calculate
equivalent grade uranium values.
All spectrometer readings were made with a Radiation Solutions
Super Spec spectrometer with a 6.3 inch Sodium Iodide detector. It
should be noted that spectrometer readings are relative and cannot
be directly correlated to grade and are only used as a preliminary
guide to identifying areas containing radioactive minerals. Actual
grades can only be determined by geochemical assay.
All geochemical analysis was performed by the Saskatchewan
Research Council (SRC) in Saskatoon, a Standards Council of Canada
(CCRMP) certified analytical laboratory with unique expertise in
Uranium analytical techniques.
Qualified Person:
The technical information in this news release has been prepared
in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in
National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed and approved by Richard
Kusmirski, P.Geo., M.Sc., Skyharbours Head Technical Advisor and a
Director, as well as a Qualified Person.
About Skyharbour Resources Ltd.:
Skyharbour holds an extensive portfolio of uranium and thorium
exploration projects in Canada's Athabasca Basin and is well
positioned to benefit from improving uranium market fundamentals
with five drill-ready projects. In July 2016, Skyharbour acquired
an option from Denison Mines to acquire 100% of the Moore Lake
Uranium Project which is located 20 kilometres east of Denisons
Wheeler River project and 39 kilometres south of Camecos McArthur
River uranium mine. Moore Lake is an advanced stage uranium
exploration property with over $30 million in historical
exploration, 370 diamond drill holes, and a high-grade uranium zone
known as the Maverick Zone with drill results including 4.03% e
U3O8 over 10 metres at a vertical depth of 265 metres. The Company
owns a 100% interest in the Falcon Point (formerly Way Lake)
Uranium Project on the eastern perimeter of the Basin which hosts
an NI 43-101 inferred resource totaling 7.0 million pounds of U3O8
at 0.03% and 5.3 million pounds of ThO2 at 0.023%. The project also
hosts a high-grade surface showing with up to 68% U3O8 in grab
samples from a massive pitchblende vein, the source of which has
yet to be discovered. Skyharbour also has a 50% interest in the
large, geologically prospective Preston Uranium Project proximal to
Fission Uraniums Triple R deposit as well as NexGen Energys Arrow
deposit. The Companys 100% owned Mann Lake Uranium project on the
east side of the Basin is strategically located adjacent to the
Mann Lake Joint Venture operated by Cameco with partners Denison
Mines and AREVA, where high-grade uranium mineralization was
recently discovered. Skyharbours goal is to maximize shareholder
value through new mineral discoveries, committed long-term
partnerships, and the advancement of exploration projects in
geopolitically favourable jurisdictions.
Skyharbours Uranium Project Map in the Athabasca Basin:
http://skyharbourltd.com/_resources/SYH_Landpackage_2014.jpg
To find out more about Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (TSX-V:
SYH) visit the Companys website at www.skyharbourltd.com.
SKYHARBOUR RESOURCES LTD.
Jordan Trimble
President and CEO
For further information contact myself or:
Nick Findler
Corporate Development and Communications
Skyharbour Resources Ltd.
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