Zadar Announces Drilling Permit Applications and Work Programs for PNE and Pasfield Lake Uranium Projects
March 03 2014 - 7:59PM
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Zadar Announces Drilling Permit Applications and Work Programs for
PNE and Pasfield Lake Uranium Projects
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Mar 3, 2014) - Zadar
Ventures Ltd. (the "Company") (TSX-VENTURE:ZAD)(FRANKFURT:ZAV) is
pleased to announce the initiation of permit applications for
winter geophysical and winter/summer diamond drill programs on the
PNE and Pasfield Lake Uranium Projects in the Athabasca Basin,
Saskatchewan. Zadar management has completed a first phase
compilation of the historic data from the PNE and Pasfield projects
and has developed an exploration program on both of these high
priority Athabasca Basin targets.
At PNE 3,500 metres of diamond drilling will be permitted, along
with additional ground-based geophysics. In specific, the radon
anomalies located from Zadar's 2013 PNE work programs will be
tested as well as a conductive trends in the Southwestern portion
of the claim block identified by previous workers.
The 15,292 hectares PNE project immediately adjoins the
Patterson Lake North project (Azincourt Uranium Inc. (50%)/Fission
Uranium (50%)) and is located ~11km NE of the Patterson Lake South
project (Fission Uranium Corp.), where high-grade uranium
intersections are being encountered at shallow depths. The PNE
project lies within large basin scale NE, NNE and NS trending
structural corridors inferred by gravity and magnetic lows, which
encompasses the former Cluff Lake uranium mine, the Shea Creek
uranium deposits, and the recently discovered high-grade uranium
mineralization found at the Patterson Lake South project.
At Pasfield Lake, The Company is planning a three phase
exploration program consisting of airborne and ground-based
geophysical surveys in advance of a proposed 3,800 metre drilling
program followed by a staged program of uranium exploration
culminating in 32,000 m drilling program.
The Pasfield Lake project (37,445 hectares) is situated on the
Pasfield Structure (confirmed as an impact structure and similar to
the Carswell Structure) and within the Cable Bay shear zone
("CBSZ"). Exploration has identified important indications of the
presence of uranium-bearing hydrothermal fluids along the fault
that forms the eastern arm of the CBSZ. Further drilling is
required to adequately test for uranium mineralization in this
structurally complex area, especially where shallow basement
(300-500 metres) is indicated by geophysical surveys. The property
is a large and compelling exploration target encompassing a major
basement uplift feature, with at least 600 metres of vertical
displacement relative to regional basement depths. It is located on
a major regional shear zone, with strong surface geochemical
anomalies and strongly altered and radioactive rocks discovered in
drill core, and coincident with the eastern and western "arms" of
the "CBSZ". Exploration by Triex comprised lake sediment sampling,
soil and biogeochemical sampling, airborne electromagnetic and
gravity surveys, and diamond drilling. Soil and bio-geochemical
surveys identified a robust multi-element anomaly with
significantly elevated uranium values accompanied by elevated
levels of boron, lead, molybdenum, vanadium and arsenic, the five
key pathfinder elements associated with alteration halos above
unconformity-type uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin.
Reconnaissance drilling identified the presence of significant
alteration features indicative of proximity to uranium ore-bodies.
Pervasive bleaching was present in basement rocks at the
unconformity in all holes. Other features intersected in individual
holes included intensely clay-altered granitic gneiss,
hematite-filled breccia in basement granite gneiss, + 300 metres of
graphitic garnet-mica metapelitic gneiss, strongly graphitic
fracture zones, and weak but extensive clay alteration of the
sandstone. Two zones with increased radioactivity and elevated
uranium, boron and other key pathfinder elements were identified;
one at the unconformity and another 800 metres above the
unconformity.
Company Management believes the application process will be
completed in short order and does not anticipate any delays in
issuance from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment. With the
work permits in place, the Company will be able to advance these
intriguing uranium targets in 2014.
Zadar Ventures Ltd. is a junior uranium exploration company
focused on acquiring and exploring for economically viable mineral
resources. For more information we invite you to visit the
company's website at www.zadarventures.com.
Kieran Downes, P. Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by
National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and verified the technical
information provided in this release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Paul D. Gray, P.Geo., President
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Zadar Ventures Ltd.Paul D.
GrayPresident604-608-6314www.zadarventures.com
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