- Up to 12,000 meters planned across multiple targets within the
Westmoreland Conglomerate that crosses Queensland and the Northern Territory
- Primary aim is to expand existing Westmoreland mineral resource and to enhance
the project economics
- Second drill rig arriving in mid-July
- Maiden resource estimate planned at Long Pocket for
year-end
- Northern Territory Geological Survey awards two exploration
grants
TORONTO, June 20,
2024 /CNW/ - Laramide Resources
Ltd. ("Laramide" or the "Company") (TSX: LAM) (ASX: LAM)
(OTCQX: LMRXF) is pleased to announce that the 2024 drilling
campaign has started at the Westmoreland Project in Northwest Queensland. The 2024 work plans
include up to 12,000m with over 100 drillholes, designed to
test multiple targets across the Westmoreland Uranium Project in
NW Queensland and into the Murphy
Uranium Project in the Northern Territory.
"We are excited to see drilling underway at Westmoreland after a prolonged wet season,"
says Laramide's President and CEO Marc
Henderson.
"The 2024 drill program expands materially on the successful
2023 and 2022 programs which identified targets for both expansion
of existing resources as well as new potential satellite
deposits. The goal this year is to investigate whether the
three known deposits that were the basis of the 2016 PEA study, can
be linked and if so, whether this could substantially increase the
deposit size."
"We believe that our large strategic land position has some
of the best potential for meaningful resource growth within
Australia – and within the uranium
sector generally. Furthermore, we believe that our expanding
exploration effort comes at an ideal time as nuclear power gains
renewed acceptance globally and energy policy considerations
everywhere take center stage."
Current plans call for the first rig to commence drilling at the
Amphitheatre Prospect located 16km to the north-east of the
Junnagunna deposit. Seven holes are planned to expand on shallow
mineralisation identified in 2023 (e.g 18.41m @ 352 ppm U3O8 from
49.21m including 0.66m @ 2,452ppm (0.25%)
U3O8 from 49.21m and 0.84m
@1,910 ppm (0.19%) U3O8 from 69.06m)1 and will target interpreted
extensions under alluvial cover to the north.
The second rig is scheduled to arrive in early July and the rigs
will then move to the main resource areas to test extensions of
mineralisation that potentially link the main deposits of Redtree,
Huarabagoo and Junnagunna, and could enhance the economics of the
deposit significantly. In addition, drilling at Long Pocket will
enable a maiden resource estimation before the end of the year.
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1 Laramide Resources Ltd. (29
September 2023): Laramide intercepts broad-based uranium
mineralisation in initial holes from 2023 Australian exploration
program [Press release]. https://bit.ly/3rxtcFq
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The 2024 plan also includes returning to the Murphy Project in
the Northern Territory to investigate drilling completed in
20072. A 1,500m drill
program will revisit the areas of interest identified in Laramide's
2006-2007 exploration program and includes Mageera (Figure 1) which
appears to be a geological analogue of Westmoreland. At the southern end of this
system lies the Southern Comfort uranium and critical mineral
prospect. Drilling at Southern Comfort will be co-funded by the
Northern Territory government.
Laramide is also pleased to confirm the award of a second
exploration grant from the Northern Territory Geological Survey
which will contribute to funding a Gradient Array IP (GAIP) survey
at the Crystal Hill critical minerals prospect.
Resource Extension
Drilling
Currently mineral resources are defined across three deposits:
Redtree, Huarabagoo and Junnagunna. These zones follow the Redtree
dyke zone (approximately 10 km) on a NW trend as discrete ore
bodies. The 2016 PEA3 optimized pit designs and labelled
them as South, Central and North Pits respectively.
The mineralisation in the 2.5km corridor between the deposits
is hosted in the coarse-grained to granular Westmoreland conglomerate, includes higher
grades (>0.1%) associated with the fractured footwall contact of
intrusive dolerite dykes, and remains sparsely drill tested.
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2Independent Technical Report on
the Murphy Project, Northern Territory, Australia, NI 43-101 Report
– May 2020
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3 Laramide Resources Ltd. (21
April 2016): Laramide Announces Positive Results from the
Updated PEA on the Westmoreland Uranium Project,
Australia [Press Release]. https://bit.ly/3KWvZ0N
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The company plans to test the linking zone (JG-HB Link) by
drilling northern extensions to the high-grade
Huarabagoo4 northeast toward Junnagunna. The company is
encouraged by a zone of mineralisation existing halfway between the
deposits as reported in the 2013 drill program (WDD12-152 –
11m @0.13%
U3O8)5 that remains open to the NE
and SW.
Further resource growth is targeted through northern extensions
to the 11Mlb U3O8 Junnagunna deposit. The
northern extensions of the dyke are sparsely drill tested between
Junnagunna and the Wanigarango uranium prospect 1.5km to the
northeast (Figure 1).
Long Pocket
Long Pocket is located 7km to the east of Junnagunna (Figure 1).
In-house modelling of the Long Pocket deposit has highlighted zones
where infill drilling will support a maiden mineral resource
estimation. The company has planned up to 1,000m drilling to ensure appropriate drill
spacing in order to show continuity of mineralisation. It is
anticipated that the addition of Long Pocket, which is shallow and
easily accessed, to the Westmoreland Mineral Resource base would
enhance the economics of the project and possibly contribute to an
extended mine life profile.
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4 Laramide Resources Ltd.: (20
February 2024). Laramide Confirms High-Grade Uranium Expansion
Potential at Westmoreland [Press
Release]. https://bit.ly/3UKzGwM
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5 Laramide Resources Ltd.: (9
January 2013). Laramide Continues to Expand New Zone of
Mineralization at Westmoreland High grade gold also drilled at
Huarabagoo [Press Release]. https://bit.ly/3Y3c1r5
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Murphy Uranium Project, Northern
Territory
Mageera and Southern Comfort drilling
The Mageera Prospect (formerly NE
Westmoreland) represents a geological analogue to the
Westmoreland system. It is located
on a 10km NE trending mafic dyke which truncates the Westmoreland conglomerate and Siegal volcanic
package under variable depths of alluvial cover. Historical reports
suggest uranium is hosted at dyke margins and the adjacent
sandstones, but also in the unconformable contact between the
Westmoreland Conglomerate and the Seigal Volcanics.
In 2006-2007, reconnaissance drilling at Mageera (then known as
NE Westmoreland) returned
encouraging results including, drillhole NEWM204 intercepting
4m @ 0.42%
U3O86. This year, the plans
include up to 1,000m in follow-up
drilling.
The Southern Comfort uranium prospect is located at the southern
extent of this trend and saw historical work in the 1970s. Laramide
has been awarded $60,000 under the
Northern Territory Geological Survey's exploration grant scheme to
test the genetic linkage of uranium mineralisation at Southern
Comfort and Mageera towards proving almost 10km of mineralised
strike length.
Crystal Hill and Fish River - Gradient Array IP
survey
A Northern Territory Geological Survey Grant to re-invigorate
exploration for critical minerals is supporting the funding of a
Gradient Array IP (GAIP) survey at the Crystal Hill Prospect.
Laramide has been awarded $100,000 to
support this exploration work. The Crystal Hill prospect is a
vein-hosted intrusion related Tin (Sn)-Tungsten (W) target which
was superficially worked by BHP in 19597, with shallow
auger drilling intersecting zones of reportedly exceeding >12%
SnO2. Historic reports suggest coarse-grained
Cassiterite and Wolframite is hosted within east-west trending
greisenised quartz veins.
The gradient array component will comprise a minimum of six
survey blocks each roughly 1.5km2, at 200m line spacing with 50m station spacing, and dipole-dipole IP
component comprising a minimum 4 survey lines of 3km for a 12km
total length split between prospects Crystal Hill (2 lines) and
Fish River (2 lines).
Qualified/Competent
Person
The information in this announcement relating to Exploration
Results is based on information compiled or reviewed by
Mr. Rhys Davies, a contractor to the Company. Mr. Davies is a
Member of The Australasian Institute of Geoscientists and has
sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of
mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the
activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person
as defined in the JORC 2012 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for
Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore
Reserves', and is a Qualified Person under the guidelines of the
National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Davies consents to the inclusion in
this announcement of the matters based on his information in the
form and context in which it appears.
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6 Independent Technical Report
on the Murphy Project, Northern Territory, Australia, NI 43-101
Report – May 2020
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7 NT Geoscience Report ID:
CR19590012
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About Laramide Resources Ltd.:
Laramide is focused on exploring and developing high-quality
uranium assets in Australia and
the western United States. The
company's portfolio comprises predominantly advanced uranium
projects in districts with historical production or superior
geological prospectivity. The assets have been carefully chosen for
their size, production potential, and the two large projects are
considered to be late-stage, low-technical risk
projects.
The Westmoreland project in
Queensland, Australia, is one of
the largest uranium development assets held by a junior mining
company. This project has a PEA that describes an economically
robust, open-pit mining project with a mine life of 13 years.
Additionally, the adjacent Murphy Project in the Northern Territory
of Australia is a greenfield asset
that Laramide strategically acquired to control the majority of the
mineralized system along the Westmoreland trend.
In the United States,
Laramide's assets include the NRC licensed Crownpoint-Churchrock
Uranium Project. An NI 43-101 PEA study completed in 2023 has
described an in-situ recovery ("ISR") production methodology. The
Company also owns the La Jara Mesa project in the historic Grants
mining district of New Mexico and
an underground project, called La Sal, in Lisbon Valley,
Utah.
This press release contains forward-looking statements. The
actual results could differ materially from a conclusion, forecast
or projection in the forward-looking information. Certain material
factors or assumptions were applied in drawing a conclusion or
making a forecast or projection as reflected in the forward-looking
information.
SOURCE Laramide Resources Ltd.