Premier American Uranium Inc. (“PUR”,
the “Company” or “Premier American
Uranium”) (TSXV: PUR) (OTCQB: PAUIF) is pleased to
announce positive preliminary drill results and provide an update
on the ongoing exploration drill program at the Cyclone Rim Target,
part of its 100%-owned Cyclone ISR Uranium Project
(“
Cyclone” or the “
Project”) in
the Great Divide Basin, Wyoming, in close proximity to existing
producing wellfields and processing facilities (Figure 1). Initial
results include multiple drill holes that intersected mineralized
intervals that are consistent with grades and thicknesses included
in the 2023 NI 43-101 Technical Report (“
Technical
Report”) which outlined a resource exploration target of
7.9 million pounds to 12.6 million pounds of eU3O8 with an average
grade of 0.06% eU3O81.
Highlights
- At the Cyclone Rim Target, 19-holes
(9,125 ft) of the planned 37 holes (~17,500 ft) have been
completed, with drilling progressing well (Figure 2).
- Early drilling is consistent with
the resource exploration target, with significant intercepts of
mineralization including:
- 6.5 ft grading 0.066% eU3O8 (GT of
0.43) in Hole CR24-033 (from 253.5 ft down hole)
- 8.5 ft grading 0.028% eU3O8 (GT of
0.24) in Hole CR24-036 (from 196.5 ft down hole)
- 6.0 ft grading 0.033% eU3O8 (GT of
0.20) In Hole CR24-037 (from 248.5 ft down hole)
- The highlighted drill holes are
located from 10 to 75 feet from historic drill hole collars and
confirm the presence of uranium mineralization at depths and
locations consistent with those suggested by the limited historic
drilling conducted in 2007-2008 by a prior operator at the Cyclone
Rim Target. See Table 1 for full results.
- The drilling program at the Cyclone
Rim Target remains on track for completion in late fall. Drilling
at the Project is expected to reconvene next summer, moving to the
Osborne Draw Target (Figure 3), as part of the planned
comprehensive inaugural exploration drill program at Cyclone.
- To watch a summary of today’s press
release by Colin Healey, CEO, click here.
Colin Healey, CEO of PUR commented, “The
inaugural exploration program at Cyclone is off to a very strong
start, achieving multiple critical objectives. First, we have
successfully confirmed the presence of uranium mineralization of
significant grade proximal to historic intersections at the Rim
target. Second, with strategically positioned exploration holes,
designed to gather data about the geological features that
influenced the deposition of uranium mineralization, we continue to
enhance our understanding of the geological setting of the Cyclone
Rim Target, which we believe will aid in future drill program
design and enhance efficiency of exploration of the Rim target. We
remain confident that with this systematic exploration approach, we
are in the best position possible to move towards locating and
delineating uranium resources at the Rim target and are pleased
with the progress and results and look forward to continuing to
understand the potential of the nearby Osborne Draw target next
summer.”
Figure 1: Location of the Cyclone
Project, Great Divide Basin, Wyoming
Exploration Drilling at Cyclone
Project PUR’s initial drilling program’s objective is to
test the regional redox boundary (which is a favourable site for
the deposition of uranium mineralization) in the Battle Spring
Formation in the western part of the Great Divide Basin2 and
initial evaluation of an area of close-spaced drilling within the
Company’s current property holdings at Cyclone Rim. Data from
various technical reports1,3,4 cite results of historical
close-spaced exploration drilling by Tournigan Energy, indicating
the presence of significant sandstone-hosted uranium mineralization
along the regional redox boundary on the Company’s properties in
the Cyclone Rim region. Premier American’s 2024 drilling program is
designed to quantify thicknesses, grades and extent of uranium
mineralization in this area.
Drilling thus far has successfully addressed
multiple objectives, including confirmation of the presence of
uranium mineralization of material grade and thickness in areas
historically reported and the gathering of critical geological data
in reconnaissance drill holes intended to advance future
exploration of the Cyclone project area.
The Company has completed nineteen reverse
circulation drill holes to-date in the Cyclone Rim Target area, as
outlined in Table 1 and Figure 2, totaling 9,125 feet, with six
holes intersecting mineralization and five holes that encountered
very weak (less than 0.02% eU3O8) mineralization. Six holes that
encountered alteration typical of sandstone-hosted uranium
deposits. Two holes failed to encounter either alteration or any
mineralization. Eight of the holes completed were designed to
explore for the regional redox boundary to the east of the reported
historical mineralization, and three intersected alteration
characteristic of a redox interface, two additional holes
encountered low-grade mineralization, and the remaining three holes
were unaltered and unmineralized.
Figure 2: Plan map of current drilling at
the Cyclone Rim Target
Eleven holes were drilled in the area of
historic close-spaced drilling with five of those encountering
appreciable mineralization similar in thickness and grade to the
reported results from the historic drill holes, one was altered and
unmineralized, and the remaining five intersected very weak
mineralization (less than 0.02% eU3O8) or were unmineralized.
Two of PUR’s 2024 drill holes were designed to
offset (10 to 20 ft) a mineralized historic drill hole, while the
remainder of the holes are from approximately 50 to 75 ft from
other historic holes reportedly drilled by Tournigan Energy in the
2007 – 2008-time frame.
Table 1 – Cyclone Rim Target Drilling
Results
Hole ID |
Intercept |
From (ft down hole) |
To (ft down hole) |
Intercept Length (ft) |
Grade
(eU3O8) |
G·T |
CR24-033 |
Intersected |
180.0 |
181.5 |
1.5 |
0.014 |
% |
0.02 |
and |
253.5 |
260.0 |
6.5 |
0.066 |
% |
0.43 |
including |
|
|
5.5 |
0.075 |
% |
0.41 |
including |
|
|
4.5 |
0.086 |
% |
0.39 |
CR24-036 |
Intersected |
173.0 |
175.5 |
2.5 |
0.016 |
% |
0.04 |
and |
196.5 |
205.0 |
8.5 |
0.028 |
% |
0.24 |
including |
|
|
5.5 |
0.036 |
% |
0.20 |
including |
|
|
4.5 |
0.038 |
% |
0.17 |
CR24-037 |
Intersected |
184.0 |
188.0 |
4.0 |
0.029 |
% |
0.12 |
including |
|
|
2.5 |
0.036 |
% |
0.09 |
including |
|
|
1.5 |
0.041 |
% |
0.06 |
and |
248.5 |
254.5 |
6.0 |
0.033 |
% |
0.20 |
including |
|
|
4.5 |
0.039 |
% |
0.18 |
including |
|
|
3.5 |
0.043 |
% |
0.15 |
CR24-026 |
Intersected |
163.0 |
169.5 |
6.5 |
0.028 |
% |
0.18 |
including |
|
|
5.0 |
0.032 |
% |
0.16 |
including |
|
|
2.5 |
0.035 |
% |
0.09 |
including |
|
|
1.0 |
0.033 |
% |
0.03 |
and |
351.0 |
352.0 |
1.0 |
0.011 |
% |
0.01 |
CR24-011 |
Intersected |
270.0 |
274.0 |
4.0 |
0.022 |
% |
0.09 |
CR24-012 |
Intersected |
274.5 |
278.5 |
4.0 |
0.019 |
% |
0.08 |
CR24-015 |
Intersected |
240.0 |
242.5 |
2.5 |
0.017 |
% |
0.04 |
including |
|
|
1.0 |
0.021 |
% |
0.02 |
and |
204.5 |
205.5 |
1.0 |
0.011 |
% |
0.01 |
CR24-001 |
encountered weak anomalous uranium mineralization |
CR24-002 |
encountered some alteration and weak anomalous uranium
mineralization |
CR24-003 |
material uranium mineralization |
CR24-004 |
encountered some alteration, no material uranium
mineralization |
CR24-005 |
encountered weak anomalous uranium mineralization |
CR24-006 |
no
material uranium mineralization |
CR24-013 |
no
material uranium mineralization |
CR24-014 |
encountered some alteration and weak anomalous uranium
mineralization |
CR24-015 |
encountered weak anomalous uranium mineralization |
CR24-027 |
encountered some alteration, no material uranium
mineralization |
CR24-031 |
no
material uranium mineralization |
CR24-032 |
encountered some alteration, no material uranium
mineralization |
All grades were calculated from gamma-ray logs
measured by Hawkins CBM Logging of Cody, Wyoming, a highly skilled
and independent borehole geophysical contractor. Hawkins CBM
Logging’s geophysical probe was most recently calibrated at the US
Department of Energy’s Casper, Wyoming logging test pits in August
2024. Uranium grades cited were calculated from gamma-ray logs, and
the cited grades are “equivalent” (“e”) grades of U3O8. All drill
holes are vertical in orientation and the geologic units hosting
the uranium mineralization are generally flat lying, therefore
reported thicknesses are apparent true thicknesses. No corrections
were made for radiometric disequilibrium.
Exploration Drilling at Cyclone
ProjectThe Cyclone Project consists of two target areas
known as the Cyclone Rim (North Block) and Osborne Draw (East
Block). PUR expects to drill-test both targets in a fully
permitted, staged program totalling approximately ~71 holes or
~49,700 ft that will span the 2024 and 2025 drilling seasons. The
majority of the drilling on the Osborne Draw Target is expected to
occur during the 2025 drilling season (~July to October), with the
potential, weather and time permitting, to conduct some initial
drilling this year.
Figure 3: Drill Targets with Radiometrics
at the Cyclone Project, Great Divide Basin, Wyoming
Qualified Person StatementThe
scientific and technical information contained in this news release
was reviewed and approved by Dean T. Wilton, PG, CPG, MAIG, a
consultant to PUR who is a “Qualified Person” (as defined in
National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral
Projects).
For additional information regarding the
Company’s Cyclone Project, including data verification related to
certain scientific and technical information described in this news
release, please see the Technical Report titled “Technical Report
on the Cyclone Rim Uranium Project, Great Divide Basin, Wyoming,
USA” dated June 30, 2023, which is available under the Company’s
profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.
About Premier American
UraniumPremier American Uranium Inc. is focused on the
consolidation, exploration, and development of uranium projects in
the United States. One of PUR’s key strengths is the extensive land
holdings in three prominent uranium-producing regions in the United
States: the Grants Mineral Belt of New Mexico, the Great Divide
Basin of Wyoming and the Uravan Mineral Belt of Colorado. With a
rich history of past production and both current and historic
uranium mineral resources, PUR has work programs underway to
advance its portfolio.
Backed by Sachem Cove Partners, IsoEnergy Ltd.,
Mega Uranium Ltd., and additional corporate and institutional
investors, and an unparalleled team with U.S. uranium experience,
PUR’s positioning in the market represents a compelling
opportunity, as uranium fundamentals are currently the strongest
they have been in more than a decade.
For More Information, Please Contact:
Premier American Uranium
Inc.Colin Healey, CEOinfo@premierur.comToll-Free:
1-833-223-4673Twitter: @PremierAUraniumwww.premierur.com
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activities, the anticipated results thereof and the anticipating
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Forward-looking information and statements are
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based on numerous assumptions, including among others, that the
results of planned exploration activities are as anticipated, the
price of uranium, the anticipated cost of planned exploration
activities, the completion, timing and results of planned
exploration activities being consistent with expectations, the
anticipated mineralization being consistent with expectations, that
general business and economic conditions will not change in a
material adverse manner, that financing will be available if and
when needed and on reasonable terms, that third party contractors,
equipment and supplies and governmental and other approvals
required to conduct the Company’s planned exploration activities
will be available on reasonable terms and in a timely manner.
Although the assumptions made by PUR in providing forward-looking
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reasonable by management at the time, there can be no assurance
that such assumptions will prove to be accurate.
Forward-looking information and statements also
involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties and other
factors, which may cause actual results, performances and
achievements of Premier American Uranium to differ materially from
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Premier American Uranium expressed or implied by such
forward-looking information or statements, including, among others:
limited operating history, negative operating cash flow and
dependence on third party financing, uncertainty of additional
financing, delays or failure to obtain required permits and
regulatory approvals, changes in mineral resources, no known
mineral reserves, aboriginal title and consultation issues,
reliance on key management and other personnel; potential downturns
in economic conditions; availability of third party contractors;
availability of equipment and supplies; failure of equipment to
operate as anticipated; accidents, effects of weather and other
natural phenomena and other risks associated with the mineral
exploration industry; changes in laws and regulation, competition,
and uninsurable risks and the risk factors with respect to Premier
American Uranium set out in PUR’s annual information form for the
year ended December 31, 2023 and the other documents of PUR filed
with the Canadian securities regulators and available under PUR’s
profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.
Although PUR has attempted to identify important
factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to
differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking
information or implied by forward-looking information, there may be
other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated,
estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that
forward-looking information and statements will prove to be
accurate, as actual results and future events could differ
materially from those anticipated, estimated or intended.
Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements or information. PUR undertakes no
obligation to update or reissue forward-looking information as a
result of new information or events except as required by
applicable securities laws.
1 See Technical Report on the Cyclone Rim Uranium Project, Great
Divide Basin Wyoming, USA, with an effective date of June 30, 2023,
prepared by BRS Engineering Inc., Douglas L. Beahm. P.E. P.G.
This is not a current estimate of mineral
resources or reserves. The potential quantities and grades of the
exploration target are conceptual in nature and there has been
insufficient exploration to date to define a current mineral
resource. Furthermore, it is uncertain if additional exploration
will result in the exploration target being delineated as a mineral
resource.
As determined by BRS Engineering Inc.,
sufficient historical exploration data is available for the North
and East claim blocks to define an exploration target, which shows
a range of 6.5 million short tons averaging 0.06% U3O8 (7.9 million
lbs. U3O8) to 10.5 million short tons averaging 0.06% U3O8 (12.6
million lbs. U3O8). The potential quantity and grade of this
exploration target is conceptual in nature and based on the
geologic interpretation that mineralization is Sandstone Type
mineralization, aerial radiometric anomalies, and indications of
the presence of oxidation reduction interfaces with mineralization
from available drill data. There has been insufficient exploration
to define a mineral resource and it is uncertain if a mineral
resource will be delineated. For the definition of the exploration
target, the following criteria based on direct knowledge and
experience in the area and similar sandstone hosted uranium
deposits in Wyoming was used: (i) a minimum cut-off grade of 0.02%
U3O8 and a grade thickness product (GT) of 0.10, (ii) a radiometric
disequilibrium factor of 1, and (iii) a bulk density of 16 cubic
feet per ton.
2 Boberg, W.W., 2010: The Nature and Development
of the Wyoming Uranium Province, in Goldfarb, Marsh and Monecke,
eds., Society of Economic Geologists Special Publication 15.
3 Cohan, W. T. & Associates, Inc., 2010:
Evaluation of Results of Tournigan Energy’s 2007 and 2008 Drilling
program in the Great Divide basin, Fremont & Sweetwater
Counties, Wyoming.
4 Scott Wilson Roscoe Postle Associates, Inc.,
undated: Property Evaluation Form, Tournigan USA, Wyoming - Great
Divide Basin.
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