Standard Uranium Confirms Plans for Upcoming 5,000m Drill Program at its Flagship Davidson River Project
23 Julho 2020 - 1:05AM
Standard Uranium Ltd. (“Standard Uranium” or the “Company”) (TSX-V:
STND) (Frankfurt: FWB:9SU) is pleased to announce that staff and
drilling crews are finalizing preparations to commence the Phase 1,
2020 summer diamond drilling program at its flagship 25,886 hectare
Davidson River Uranium Project (the “Project”). The Project is
located in the Southwest Athabasca Uranium District of the
Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, and runs along the inferred trend of
Fission Uranium’s Triple R deposit and NexGen’s Arrow deposit, in
an area lying 25km to 30km to the west of those deposits. The
Company has been monitoring the local Covid-19 situation, and in
partnership with the local communities, has determined that it is
now safe to proceed with the proposed drill program. The Company
will continue to follow the best practices for working safely and
will continue to monitor the situation.
Jon Bey, President, CEO and Chairman commented:
“We built Standard Uranium around the Davidson River Project and
for the past two years our team has been working to identify our
first drill targets. We are now fully funded, permitted and excited
to get the drills turning. We thank all stakeholders for the
support they’ve given us to get to this milestone and look forward
to moving ahead. This is a great time to be a stakeholder of
Standard Uranium.”
Despite major uranium exploration activity in
the Southwest Athabasca Uranium District after the discovery of two
of the most significant uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin,
the Davidson River Project has remained un-tested by drilling. Over
the past two years, the Company has executed the geophysical work
to verify the Project is prospective for uranium by defining three
main conductive trends, as defined by airborne electromagnetic
surveys. These conductive trends are believed to be associated with
graphitic structures in basement rocks, which are commonly
associated with uranium mineralization in the Athabasca Basin. The
Company plans to focus on the highest priority of these trends,
referred to herein as the Warrior Trend. It is a 13 kilometre-long
corridor of conductors that is believed to be the continuation of
trend that is host to the Smart Lake prospect to the northwest and
interpreted as the continuation of the Patterson Lake Corridor to
the east that is host to the Triple-R and Arrow Deposits.
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/393d23f9-7746-458c-9619-f0b2e1797edf (Figure
1 – Southwest Athabasca Uranium District)
In addition to the regional significance of the
Warrior Trend, there are several coincident targeting vectors that
the Company has identified as highly prospective target areas to
drill-test during the Phase 1 drill program. In total, 15 to
17 core holes within 5,000m of drilling is planned. These
priority targets were identified based on having similar
geophysical signatures as other deposits in the Southwest Athabasca
Uranium District, and the greater Athabasca Basin region.
Figure 2 is a summary of these targeting vectors, which include
cross-cutting structures as inferred from magnetics, off-sets or
breaks along the conductive trend, conductive bright-spots from the
VTEM survey, and zones where the conductive trend has a change in
dip-direction (wrenched).
The drill spacing will be approximately 100-200
metres along-strike in the high-priority area of the Warrior Trend,
and between 500 metres and one kilometre along the remainder of the
trend. The conductive trend is in places up to 300 metres
wide, and will be tested with at least 3-hole drill fences in many
locations in order to determine whether the hanging-wall or
foot-wall of the conductive corridor is host to the most favourable
geological setting.
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/3eb3a6f9-3bcd-4708-be4e-244673c290ea (Figure
2 – Drill Target Summary Map)
Drilling Program Summary:
- 5,000m planned in approximately
15-17 drill holes
- August 4, proposed start date of
drill program
- Drill testing a uranium fertile
corridor to confirm uranium mineralization on the property
- Testing wide conductive corridor
with fence drilling
- Drilling regular intervals to
vector along conductor searching for: radioactivity, alteration,
structure and graphite- and sulphide- rich shear zones.
The scientific and technical information
contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by
Neil McCallum, VP Exploration and is a “Qualified Person” as
defined in NI 43-101.
About Standard Uranium
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Standard Uranium is a mineral resource
exploration company based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Since its establishment, Standard Uranium has focused on the
identification and development of prospective exploration stage
uranium projects in the Athabasca Basin
in Saskatchewan, Canada. Standard Uranium's Davidson River
Project, in the southwest part of
the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, is comprised of
21 mineral claims over 25,886 hectares. The Davidson River Project
is highly prospective for basement hosted uranium deposits yet
remains untested by drilling despite its location along trend from
recent high-grade uranium discoveries. A copy of the 43-101
Technical Report that summarizes the exploration on the Project is
available for review under Standard Uranium's SEDAR issuer profile
(www.sedar.com).
For further information
contact:
Jon Bey, President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman550
Denman Street, Suite 200Vancouver, BC V6G 3H1Tel: 1 (604)
375-4488E-mail: info@standarduranium.ca
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and complete work on the Davidson River Project given the global
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