Highlights:
- Three drill holes have now intersected elevated
radioactivity within 45 m of vertical
depth from surface
- Two holes returned some the strongest elevated radioactivity
intersections on ACKIO
- AK22-040: 744 cps over 22.75 m
at 115.05 m (new 2nd best
radioactivity intersection)
- AK22-023: 538 cps over 29.25 m
at 129.95 m (new 4th best
radioactivity intersection)
- Change in drill azimuth direction has yielded a 100%
intersection success
TORONTO, May 16, 2022
/CNW/ - Baselode Energy Corp. (TSXV: FIND) (OTCQB: BSENF)
("Baselode" or the "Company") is pleased to provide
an update on the ongoing 20,000 metre diamond drilling program (the
"Program") on the ACKIO high-grade uranium discovery
("ACKIO"), Hook project ("Hook"), Athabasca Basin area, northern Saskatchewan (see Figure 1 and Table 1).
"ACKIO continues to impress us as we have now extended
near-surface mineralization to an area measuring 50 m by 50 m. We've
had two drill holes, AK22-037 and AK22-040, intersect the widest
continuous zones of elevated radioactivity, measuring over
20 m drill hole thickness. These two
drill holes have now ranked the 2nd and 4th
best drill holes on ACKIO to date in terms of continuous
radioactivity. Additionally, we've changed our drill hole direction
from west azimuth (270) to east azimuth (090), targeting a
structural model that we've recently conceived. Since then, we've
had 100% intersection success with each drill hole hitting
significant widths of radioactivity," said James Sykes, CEO, President and Director of
Baselode.
"From the drilling we have completed to date, our model for is
ACKIO a series of gently west-dipping, stacked, mineralized lenses.
In many cases what we previously interpreted as the Upper and Lower
zones is in fact connected as one mineralized zone. In other cases
there are 3 to 4 stacked lenses on a section. Understanding how to
connect the lenses from section to section will require more
drilling as the lenses pinch and swell both along strike (N-S) and
down-dip (E-W). The main takeaways from ACKIO are that we have
continuity of mineralization along strike as we've hit significant
widths of mineralization on every drill fence, and that we high
levels of radioactivity at shallow depths ranging from 35 m to 150 m true
vertical depths," said Cameron
MacKay, Vice-President, Exploration & Development.
Highlights include;
- AK22-040: 744 cps over 22.75
m at 115.05 m (new
2nd best individual continuous radioactivity
intersection at ACKIO to date)
- AK22-037: 538 cps over 29.25
m at 129.95 m (new
4th best individual continuous radioactivity
intersection) which includes
-
- 3,623 cps over 0.25 m at
145.35 m
- 3,000 cps over 0.45 m at
156.7 m
- AK22-038: 914 cps over 6.25
m at 35.85 m (previously
reported on May 4, 2022, the
shallowest radioactivity intersection at ACKIO) which includes
-
- 2,057 cps over 1.75 m at
35.85 m
- Fracture-controlled mineralization with high levels of
radioactivity returning 7,914 cps over 0.2
m at 225.5 m, which
includes
-
- Maximum of 18,600 cps over 0.05 m
at 225.5 m
- Reminiscent of mineralization distal to the high-grade core at
NexGen Energy's (TSX: NXE) Arrow uranium deposit
- AK22-039: 640 cps over 8.65
m at 40.95 m (2nd
shallowest intersection at ACKIO)
- AK22-041: 424 cps over 4.6
m at 47.45 m (3rd
shallowest intersection at ACKIO)
- The Upper zone strike length remains 375 metres and the Lower
zone strike length remains 265 metres; both zones are open in all
directions (see Figure 1).
The Company is preparing a video presentation to provide more
details and interpretations regarding the results and details from
this and previous news releases. The video is expected within the
next week.
Since announcing the start of the Program on February 9, 2022 (see Company News Release),
Baselode has completed 37 drill holes (AK22-005 to AK22-041) for
11,153.75 m (see Figure 1). Twenty of
thirty-seven drill holes have intersected continuous 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 (AK22-034 to
AK22-041) are provided in Table 1.
Drill holes AK22-034 to AK22-041 were all drill testing a
structural model which required a change in drilling azimuth from
west (270) to east (090). The model required testing prior to
continuing drilling along strike to the southeast of ACKIO. The
change in the drill azimuth direction has had a 100% intersection
success suggesting the structural model is accurate.
Successful drill testing of the structural model has changed the
future drill plans. One drill will continue ACKIO exploration to
the southeast drilling with an east-facing azimuth (090) while the
other drill will continue to infill previously drilled fences with
a similar east-facing azimuth (090).
Samples from these reported eight drill holes have been
submitted to the Saskatchewan Research Council's ("SRC")
Geoanalytical Laboratory in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, for whole-rock, multi-element and
U3O8 analysis. Baselode will continue to
provide Program updates on a bi-monthly to monthly schedule.
Uranium assay results will be released as they are received after
being compiled and thoroughly checked by the technical team.
The Program is helicopter-supported to lessen any ground-induced
environmental impacts within the project area, and will allow the
Company to continue the Program during Spring thaw.
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.
NOTES:
- 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.
- 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.
- "Continuous elevated radioactivity" means drill core length
with no greater than 2.0 m of
consecutive drill hole length measuring less than 300 cps.
- All reported drill hole depths and lengths do not represent
true thicknesses which have yet to be determined.
- "best radioactive intersections" were determined by multiplying
the average radioactivity with the reported intersection widths for
each drill hole that Baselode has reported on to date.
Figure 1 – Plan map of the Ackio mineralized
surface expression
Table 1 - Drill collar details and continuous composite elevated
radioactivity results from drill holes AK22-034 to AK22-041
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.
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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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