Stallion Uranium Corp. (the
"Company" or
"Stallion") (TSX-V: STUD; OTCQB: STLNF; FSE: HM40)
is pleased to announce that it has encountered anomalous
radioactivity in the first completed hole of the Company’s maiden
drill program on its 100% owned Coffer Project in the prolific
Southwestern Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Highlights
- Hole CF24-001 encountered anomalous
radioactivity near the unconformity with a peak of 1,540cps (Counts
per Second) in a 4.2m radioactive interval including 0.3m at 1,322
cps.
- Hole CF24-001 encountered anomalous
radioactivity in the basement of 262 cps over 4m.
- Hole CF24-001 hit the unconformity
at 762.6m and completed at a depth of 829.2m.
- Highly prospective geology
encountered.
- Stallion holds a 100% ownership of
the project.
“We are thrilled to encounter radioactivity on
our very first hole, CF24-001, on the Appaloosa Target.” said
Darren Slugoski, Vice President Exploration, Canada. “The
radioactivity encountered along with the associated alteration are
strong indications that we are on a mineralized trend that has the
potential to host a significant deposit. It is very rare for a
drilling program to intersect radioactivity on the first hole of a
program, and we think this is a testament to the potential of the
Appaloosa Target. We have gained an incredible amount of geological
information about the target area from the hole and have already
incorporated that into our targeting models for the second hole
that is now underway.”
Technical Summary for CF24-001
(Zone 12 V 598869 Easting, 6457227 Northing, 1800 Azimuth / Dip
-800)
CF24-002 was drilled targeting a conductive
anomaly along the eastern edge of a gravity low anomaly. The drill
hole was successful in encountering anomalous radioactivity in the
Athabasca Sandstone just above the unconformity as well as a second
interval of anomalous radioactivity located 1.6 m into the
basement. Anomalous radioactivity was encountered in the Athabasca
Sandstone with a radioactive peak of 1,540 CPS in a 4.2 m interval
that averaged 358 cps, including 0.3 m at 1,322 cps. The
radioactivity is associated with hematite, chlorite and clay
alteration and stockwork fracturing (Figure 1-4). A RS-230 BGO
Super-SPEC Handheld Gamma-Ray Spectrometer measured radioactivity
of 520 counts per second ("cps") and a Mount Sopris 2PGA-1000
downhole gamma probe measured a radiometric peak of 1,540 cps
within a 4.2 metre interval of anomalous radioactivity from 758.5
to 762.7 metres. The unconformity was intersected at 762.6 m, which
is significantly shallower than expected and is similar depth to
unconformity as Orano’s and UEC’s (Uranium Energy Corp.) Shea Creek
deposits 13km to the west. The second interval of anomalous
radioactivity was encountered 1.6 m below the unconformity in
hematite altered basement rocks from 764.2 to 768.2 m averaging 145
cps with a radioactive peak of 262 cps measured with the downhole
gamma probe. The alteration both above and below the unconformity
indicating the fertility of the target area and a mineralized
system.
"It’s an incredibly exciting time for the
company as we start to receive the initial results from our maiden
drill program,” stated Drew Zimmerman, CEO. "These initial findings
not only confirm Stallion's innovative approach of unlocking the
untapped potential of our vast land holdings with cutting-edge
exploration techniques, but also pave the way for pinpointing top
priority targets for further drilling. The ongoing exploration at
the Appaloosa site is just the beginning of our exciting journey,
as we continue to uncover high priority target areas across our
projects, giving the company incredible opportunities for discovery
ahead!"
Table 1: Downhole Total Gamma
Results from CF24-001
Hole Number |
|
From (m) |
To (m) |
Width (m) |
Avg. cps |
Peak cps |
Rock Type |
CF24-001 |
|
758.5 |
762.7 |
4.2 |
357.57 |
1,540 |
Sandstone |
Including |
|
760.5 |
760.8 |
0.3 |
1322 |
1,540 |
Sandstone |
and |
|
764.2 |
768.2 |
4 |
145 |
262 |
Basement |
CF24-001 – Depth 760.7 to 761.2m (Figures 1 to
4) |
Figure 1 – Radioactive split core highlighting the
alteration: Red Square is the radioactive core and hematite
alteration (1,322CPS with downhole probe), Blue Square is clay
alteration associated with stockwork fractures, Green Square is
chlorite and clay coated fracture surface. |
Figure 2 – Whole core measured with the RS-230 BGO
Super-SPEC Handheld Gamma-Ray Spectrometer (1,540 cps with downhole
probe). Red lines highlight stockwork fractures. |
Figure 3 – Chlorite and Clay coated fracture
surface close-up |
Figure 4 – Clay Alteration close-up |
Hole CF24-002
The second hole of the drill program is already
underway. The collar of the hole is a step out of 700m to the east
of the first hole. This drill hole is designed to test the
continuity of radioactivity at the unconformity intersected in
drill hole CF24-001 as well as provide additional geological
information to support the observations made.
Appaloosa Target
The Appaloosa target is located at the north end
of the 100% owned Coffer project and was first identified from the
regional VTEM survey conducted in early 2023. The survey data when
compiled and modeled with all available historical data showed the
key characteristics for potential uranium mineralization. To best
refine drill targets Stallion utilized the latest technology to
complete an advanced ground TDEM survey over the target area.
Further bolstering confidence in the target, the Shea Creek deposit
(Orano/UEC) of over 93M lbs. is only 13km west of the target area
highlighting the uranium endowment in the area. The company has
completing the plate modeling for exact drill targets while the
field crew stays at the temporary work camp. This 3-hole, 3,000
meter drill program at Appaloosa marks the companies first drilling
campaign in its efforts to discover the next significant uranium
deposit in the Athabasca Basin.
The Coffer Project is located 224 km north of
the community of La Loche and is accessible via highway 955. The
accommodations are located 15 km away from the drill site and will
be accessible by drill trails. The Company has secured all
necessary permits and approvals for the Program.
Gamma Logging and Geochemical
Assaying
All core radioactivity was measured using a
RS-230 BGO Super-SPEC Handheld Gamma-Ray Spectrometer. Down hole
probing radiometric surveying was conducted with a Mount Sopris
2PGA-1000 downhole total gamma probe. The total gamma results
provided in Table 1 were selected using a cut-off of 100 cps over a
0.3 metre downhole width.
All drill core samples from the 2024 program
will be shipped to the Saskatchewan Research Council Geoanalytical
Laboratories ("SRC") in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, an ISO/IEC
17025/2005 and Standards Council of Canada certified analytical
laboratory. Stallion Uranium requests multi-element analysis by
ICP-MS and ICP-OES using total (HF:NHO3:HClO4) and partial
digestion (HNO3:HCl), boron by fusion. One half of the split core
samples are retained and the other half cores are sent to the SRC
for analyses. Blanks, standard reference materials, and repeats are
inserted into the sample stream at regular intervals by Stallion
Uranium geologists and SRC in accordance with industry-standard
quality assurance/quality control ("QA/QC") procedures.
All reported depths and intervals are drill hole
depths and intervals, unless otherwise noted, and do not represent
true thicknesses, which have yet to be determined. The reader is
cautioned that gamma probe readings are not directly or uniformly
related to uranium grades of the rock sample measured and should be
used only as a preliminary indication of the presence of
radioactive materials.
Qualifying Statement
The foregoing scientific and technical
disclosures for Stallion Uranium have been reviewed by Darren
Slugoski, P.Geo., VP Exploration, a registered member of the
Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. Mr.
Slugoski is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument
43-101.
About Stallion Uranium
Stallion Uranium is working to Fuel the Future
with Uranium through the exploration of over 3,000 sq/km in the
Athabasca Basin, home to the largest high-grade uranium deposits in
the world. The company, with JV partner Atha Energy (CSE:SASK),
holds the largest contiguous project in the Western Athabasca Basin
adjacent to multiple high-grade discovery zones.
Our leadership and advisory teams are comprised
of uranium and precious metals exploration experts with the capital
markets experience and the technical talent for acquiring and
exploring early-stage properties.
Stallion offers optionality with two gold
projects in Idaho and Nevada that neighbour world class gold
deposits offering exposure to upside potential from district
advancement with limited capital expenditures.
For more information visit stallionuranium.com or contact:
Drew ZimmermanChief Executive
Officer778-686-0973info@stallionuranium.com
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