2 December 2024
Power Metal Resources
PLC
("Power Metal" or the
"Company")
Uranium JV Renamed Fermi
Exploration Ltd
Exploration Update for Drake
Lake-Silas Uranium Project
Power Metal Resources plc (AIM:POW,
OTCQB:POWMF), the London-listed exploration company with a global
project portfolio, is pleased to provide a corporate update on the
uranium-focused joint venture (the "Joint Venture" or "JV") with
UCAM Ltd ("UCAM" or the "Investor") involving Power Metal's
portfolio of uranium licences, and to provide a further exploration update for the Drake Lake-Silas
Uranium Project (the "Drake Lake-Silas" or the
"Project").
The Joint Venture has elected to
rename the Company's wholly owned Canadian subsidiary company,
1501158 BC Ltd (formerly Power Metal Resources Canada Inc) to Fermi
Exploration Limited ("Fermi Exploration"), with immediate effect.
This name commemorates the pioneering work of Italian-American
physicist Enrico Fermi in the development of the first nuclear
reactor. Fermi Exploration is a private limited company registered
in Vancouver, Canada. The new internet
domain is www.fermiexploration.com
and the Fermi Exploration logo is shown in Figure
1.
A technical update with regards to
the Drake Lake-Silas geophysical survey and target sampling is
outlined below. An overview of the geology of Drake Lake-Silas was
released on 21 November 2024, and is available here:
https://polaris.brighterir.com/public/power_metal_resources/news/rns/story/r7z7g7w.
TECHNICAL HIGHLIGHTS:
· Company has
acquired airborne magnetic and gravity geophysical survey data for
the Drake Lake-Silas property at no cost. Drake Lake-Silas was
included in the survey commissioned by the owner of an adjacent
property.
· Magnetic and
gravity geophysics data shows a coincident gravity low slightly
offset from a magnetic high; which the Company interprets as being
related to a potential iron-oxide-copper-gold "IOCG" mineralised
intrusive body. Historical rock chip and soil sampling in the
centre of the property, overlying the combined gravity low/magnetic
high, recorded elevated copper and uranium.
· Five targets have
been identified for further work, of which four were sampled during
the fieldwork in September, including the combined gravity
low/magnetic high, an area of potential alteration, a historical
uranium occurrence, and a prospective gravity low. The sample assay
results are pending.
Sean Wade, Chief Executive
Officer of Power Metal Resources PLC commented:
"It is very pleasing to be able to further update shareholders
on the progress at Drake Lake-Silas, as we close in on our most
prospective targets.
"We are also very pleased to announce the name of the JV
company, Fermi Exploration Ltd, which we are sure is going to
become a very well-known name in the world of uranium
exploration."
Figure 1: Logo of Fermi
Exploration Ltd
Figure 2: Drake Lake Silas Project, Gravity and Magnetic
Geophysical Imagery with Hyperspectral Data Alunite Anomaly and
Target Location
FURTHER
DETAILS
Combined
Magnetic and Gravity Survey
The geophysical survey was flown by Xcalibur
Multiphysics in 2023, using their FALCON® Airborne Gravity
Gradiometer ("AGG") and Magnetometer; the survey was flown with
200m line spacing at 80 m elevation above ground level and flight
lines of 315° with tie lines every 4km at 045°. The
survey was commissioned by Labrador Uranium Inc., the holder of a
project adjacent to Drake Lake-Silas, who provided the data over
Drake Lake Silas to the property's prior operator and,
subsequently, Power Canada, in return for allowing the survey to be
flown over the property for operational convenience.
On the western portion of the Drake Lake Silas
Property, Drake Lake, the magnetic geophysics data (First Vertical
Derivative) shows a prominent magnetic high, trending at
approximately 40°E (the "Duck Lake Target" on Figure 2), the
accompanying gravity data for this area shows an associated gravity
low slightly offset to the east from the magnetic high.
A similar situation is present on the Moran
Lake C Zone2, approx. 3km to the northeast,
additionally, a magnetic high with offset gravity low is often
considered to be related to intrusive related
iron-oxide-copper-gold ("IOCG") style mineralisation, whereby an
iron-rich intrusive body is flanked by less dense alteration
mineralogy1. Such systems are known from the Central
Mineral Belt and Moran Lake 'C' zone, with its hematite-rich
breccias of magmatic-hydrothermal origin, which has been suggested
as being related to this prolific deposit
type3,4.
Alternatively, the gravity low may represent
alteration mineralogy associated with hydrothermal alteration and
potentially uranium mineralisation, with the magnetic high related
to other processes, such as faulting.
On the eastern portion of the Drake Lake Silas
Property, Silas, the combined magnetic and gravity data indicates a
further offset magnetic high/gravity low in the south of the
property (the "Silas South West Target" on Figure 1); this area is
down-ice (of former glacial cover) and thus may be a source for a
mineralised boulder field (up to 2.48%
U3O85) in the east of the
property.
Project
Targets for Exploration
Following the receipt of the geophysical and
hyperspectral data and the completion of a data review of the
historical exploration conducted on and around the Drake Lake Silas
property, the Power Metal Resources technical team identified five
target areas for exploration:
- Duck
Lake Target: As outlined
above, consists a significant magnetic high/offset gravity low in
the centre of the property. This target, along with the Anomaly 16
Target and South West Duck Lake Target, is noted to be along trend
of Moran Lake 'C' Zone, within similar geology. The Duck Lake
Target has never received systematic sampling or
prospecting.
- Anomaly 16
Target: This historical target was first
identified as a radiometric anomaly in the 1970s6, and
as an area of the mineralised trend by prior operators, with grab
samples of up to 2.66 U3O8 and 0.72%
Cu7 and a prior soil survey indicating enrichments in
both uranium and copper8. Anomaly 16 also features a
similar, although less intense, magnetic high to the Duck Lake
Target7.
- South Eastern Gravity
Anomaly: Located in the extreme southeast of
the property, straddling the border with Lattitude Uranium, the
South Eastern Gravity Anomaly was first identified as a
high-priority target for IOCG mineralisation in a regional-scale
gravity survey but was never followed up on or
tested9.
- South
West Duck Lake Target:
Lying along trend of the Duck Lake and Anaomly 16 Targets,
this target has a geophysical response of a magnetic high/ offset
gravity low, similar to Duck Lake, although offset to the west,
rather than east. Due to outcrop at the location, this target was
identified through hyperspectral imagery, with a strong response
for alunite and a moderate response for smectite and hypersthene.
Alunite is an aluminium potassium sulphate mineral commonly
associated with alteration systems and the weathering of sulphide
minerals, and both smectite and hypersthene are products of
hydrothermal alteration and weathering. No historical work is
reported to have been carried out on this target.
- Silas
South West Target: This is
located in the west of the Silas property. It consists of a
geophysical response from an area of moderately high magnetic
response and offset gravity low to the west to the west of the
magnetic high. Additionally, this target is down ice of a
uraniferous boulder field, 1.5 km to the east. The mapped geology
of the target and that of the uraniferous boulders are known to be
similar, and thus, they may be sourced from the Silas South West
Target. This target has never received any recorded systematic or
modern exploration.
2024 Fieldwork
Activities
In early September 2024, Power Metal Resources
commissioned Mercator Geological Services of Dartmouth, Nova
Scotia, and Titjaluk Logistics of Roddickton, Newfoundland and
Labrador, to complete a helicopter-supported, four-person combined
radon, soil and biogeochemical sampling programme over identified
targets on the Drake Lake Property. No sampling was
completed on the Silas Property.
The field programme comprised prospecting and
sample collection over the following areas;
- Duck Lake
Target: sampling consisted of 310 biogeochemical samples, 299 soil
samples and 106 radon samples.
- Anomaly 16
Target: including verifying historical results and completing
additional radon and biogeochemical sampling. This sampling will
provide a 'baseline' of assay results over areas of historically
elevated soil and grab sampling to compare with the other sampled
areas. The sampling consisted of 66 soil samples, 68 biogeochemical
samples, and ten radon samples.
- South Eastern
Gravity Anomaly: a total of 55 soil and 61 biogeochemical samples
were collected from the north and south of an unnamed lake below
which the gravity anomaly is located.
Additionally, due to the programme
being completed ahead of schedule, a very small (19 samples) soil
geochemical sampling programme was completed on the South West Duck
Lake Target.
The soil and biogeochemical samples have been
sent for assay at the Saskatchewan Research Council Geoanalytical
Laboratories in Saskatoon using an industry-standard partial leach
suite, which includes metals, rare earth elements, uranium, and
lead isotopes. Results are pending.
REFERENCES
1:
Katona, L., 2020, Geophysical
signatures of IOCG prospects in the Olympic Cu-Au Province, MESA
Journal 92,
https://sarigbasis.pir.sa.gov.au/WebtopEw/ws/samref/sarig1/image/DDD/MESAJ092026-037.pdf
2 :
Murray, L., 2004, First Year
Assessment Report, Licence #9781M - 9782M - 9783M situate near
Moran Lake, Labrador NTS-13K/10. 013K/0280
3:
Cook, B.J. 1980: Re-evaluation
of geology and uranium mineralization, C zone, Moran Lake property,
Central Mineral Belt, Labrador. Newfoundland and Labrador
Geological Survey, Assessment File 13K/07/0274, 76
pages.
4:
Ryan, A.B.1981: Volcanism,
sedimentation, plutonism and Grenvillian deformation in the
Helikian basins of central Labrador. In Proterozoic Basins in
Canada. Edited by F.H.A. Campbell. Geological Survey of Canada.
Paper 81-10, pages 361-378
5: Gilman,
T.L., 2012, (Tenth Year) Assessment Report of Prospecting and
Geological Reconnaissance on Licenses 009389M and 016313M, Bruce
River Property NTS 13K/07, 13 K/09 and 13K/10 Central
Labrador
6:
Perry, J., 1979, Annual
exploration report for 1978 with appendix 5-9 on the Moran and Seal
Lake areas, Labrador, LAB/0437 (https://gis.geosurv.gov.nl.ca/geofilePDFS/Batch13/LAB_0437.pdf)
7:
Buchan, C., 2008, 5th Year
Assessment Report on Sampling and Prospecting on the Croteau
Property Central Mineral Belt, Exploration Licenses 9415M,
013K_0321
8:
Barret, S., 2012, 8th Year
Assessment Report (2011) on Prospecting, Soil Sampling, and
Trenching On The Croteau Property Of The CMB Project, Labrador,
Canada, on behalf of Aurora Energy Ltd.
9:
Satterfield, T., Tykajlo,
R., 2003 (First Year) Assessment Report of Airbourne Gravity and
Magnetic Surveys on licenses 9387M, 9388M, 9390M and 9391M Bruce
River Property of Monster Copper Resources Inc,
013K/0276
QUALIFIED PERSON STATEMENT
The technical information contained
in this disclosure has been read and approved by Mr Nick O'Reilly
(MSc, DIC, MIMMM QMR, MAusIMM, FGS), who is a qualified geologist
and acts as the Qualified Person under the AIM Rules - Note for
Mining and Oil & Gas Companies. Mr O'Reilly is a Principal
consultant working for Mining Analyst Consulting Ltd which has been
retained by Power Metal Resources PLC to provide technical
support.
This announcement contains inside
information for the purposes of Article 7 of the Market Abuse
Regulation (EU) 596/2014 as it forms
part of UK domestic law by virtue of
the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 ("MAR"), and is
disclosed in accordance with the Company's obligations under
Article 17 of MAR.
For further information please
visit https://www.powermetalresources.com/ or
contact:
Power Metal Resources plc
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Sean Wade (Chief Executive
Officer)
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+44 (0) 20 3778 1396
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SP Angel Corporate Finance (Nomad
and Joint Broker)
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Ewan Leggat/Caroline Rowe/Harry
Davies-Ball
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+44 (0) 20 3470 0470
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SI Capital Limited (Joint
Broker)
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Nick Emerson
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+44 (0) 1483 413 500
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First Equity Limited (Joint
Broker)
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David Cockbill/Jason
Robertson
BlytheRay (PR Advisors)
Tim Blythe/Megan Ray
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+44 (0) 20 7330 1883
+44 (0) 20 7138 3204
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NOTES TO EDITORS
Power Metal Resources plc -
Background
Power Metal Resources
plc (LON:POW) is an AIM listed metals exploration company
which finances and manages global resource projects and is seeking
large scale metal discoveries.
The Company has a principal focus on
opportunities offering district scale potential across a global
portfolio including precious, base and strategic metal exploration
in North America, Africa and Australia.
Project interests range from
early-stage greenfield exploration to later-stage prospects
currently subject to drill programmes.
Power Metal will develop projects
internally or through strategic joint ventures until a project
becomes ready for disposal through outright sale or separate
listing on a recognised stock exchange thereby crystallising the
value generated from our internal exploration and development
work.
Value generated through disposals
will be deployed internally to drive the Company's growth or may be
returned to shareholders through share buy backs, dividends or
in-specie