Highlights:
- Drilling at Amphitheatre Prospect returns high-grade uranium
intercepts in AMD009
- Mineralization at Amphitheatre shows a relationship with mafic
intrusive units sharing potential genetic similarities with the
nearby Westmoreland uranium
deposit
- Significant intersection within AMD009:
- Broad zone of 11.3m @ 0.23%
U3O8
- Including 4.0m @ 0.52%
U3O8 from 38.0m
- Also including within 1.0m @1.00%
U3O8 from 40.0m
- AMD009 is the first hole to have successfully intersected an
apparent feeder mafic dyke system at approximately 190m downhole. This dyke is considered to be a
key driver for mineralisation
- Multiple zones of uranium mineralisation also noted within
AMD008
- Gold mineralisation co-incident with uranium within the system:
- AMD009 - 2.90 m @ 1.52 g/t Au from 39.10m down dip
TORONTO, Aug. 29,
2024 /CNW/ - Laramide Resources Ltd.
("Laramide" or the "Company") (TSX: LAM) (ASX: LAM) (OTCQX: LMRXF),
a uranium mine development and exploration company with globally
significant assets in the United
States and Australia, is
pleased to announce the first assay results from the 2024 drilling
activities at the Westmoreland Uranium Project in Queensland,
Australia ("Westmoreland").
As reported on June 20,
20241, this season's exploration drilling
campaign at Westmoreland commenced at the Amphitheatre
prospect approximately 16km northeast of the Junnagunna deposit, a
deposit which is included in the 2016 PEA study2. Assays
have been received from the first two holes drilled and include
zones of shallow, high-grade uranium mineralisation including
4.0m @ 0.52%
U3O8 (and including within 1.0m @ 1.00% U3O8) within a
broader zone of 11.3m @ 0.23%
U3O8.
Furthermore, there is gold mineralisation associated with the
system, including 2.90m @1.52 g/t Au
from 39.1m (AMD009).
Commenting on the exploration results, Laramide's Vice-President
of Exploration Rhys Davies said:
"The Westmoreland Uranium Project is a premier high-quality
uranium asset with enviable characteristics including shallow
depth, good grade, simple metallurgy and growth potential. The
high-grade uranium intercepts that are being found at shallow
depths at the Amphitheatre prospect, which is still at an early
exploration stage, are very promising. Importantly, the tenor
of the grades seen at Amphitheatre highlight the significant
prospectivity of the broader district of Westmoreland and supports Laramide's focused
attention on proving out the expansion potential towards increasing
the mineable resources and improving the economics of a future
mine. We look forward to updating investors as more assay results
are received over the coming weeks and months."
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1 Laramide Commences 2024 Australian
Drilling Campaign (Press Release dated June 20, 2024)
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2
Westmoreland Uranium Project Technical Report
https://laramide.com/projects/westmoreland-uranium-project/
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Amphitheatre Uranium Prospect
The Amphitheatre uranium prospect is located 16km northeast of
the Junnagunna uranium deposit and expresses as a strong
400m x 300m airborne radiometric anomaly. The area was
subject to historical exploration in the late 1960s and early
1970s3 with Laramide rediscovering its potential in the
2022 and 2023 drill programs.
Drilling in 2024 comprised 5 diamond holes (932.7m), which targeted extensions to uranium
mineralisation both laterally and down dip and successfully
identified new zones for follow up. Initial composite downhole
assay results from AMD009 include 4.0m @ 0.52% U3O8
(including within 1.0m @ 1.00%
U3O8) within a broader zone of 11.30m @ 0.23%
U3O8 from 38m downhole (Table 2).
The Amphitheatre Prospect geology consists of the Cliffdale
Volcanics and Westmorland Conglomerate and is predominantly
situated within a stratigraphic basal pebble conglomerate (Ptw1).
An interpreted north-south trending fault bounds stratigraphy to
the east with a massive, medium sandstone and scattered quartz
pebbles (Ptw2). Mineralisation is interpreted to be structurally
and stratigraphically controlled, displaying an eastern downthrow
with no apparent lateral movement (Ptw2 expressing to the east and
Ptw1 to the west). Drilling in 2022 and 2023 indicated extensive
remobilisation had occurred with secondary mineralisation (observed
as carnotite, autunite, torbernite)4 to the west of the
north-south fault, whereas mineralisation to the east of the fault
comprises of both primary and secondary mineralisation.
AMD009 intersected high-grade uranium mineralisation
predominately observed as disseminated uraninite and torbernite
within fracture fill and is variably associated with hematite
alteration and silicification. A network of quartz veining with
epithermal textures is also noted in zones which have returned
substantial Au results.
AMD009 is the first hole to have successfully intersected an
apparent feeder mafic dyke system at approximately 190m downhole. This dyke is considered a key
driver for mineralisation.
Initial interpretation suggests that mineralisation may continue
to the north but under alluvial cover, which obscures any surface
radiometric response. Follow up holes to test this region are being
planned for the end of the 2024 drilling campaign.
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3 Page 6.2 -
Westmoreland Uranium Project Technical Report
https://laramide.com/projects/westmoreland-uranium-project/
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4 Laramide
intercepts broad-based uranium mineralization in initial holes from
2023 Australian exploration program (Press Release dated Sept. 29,
2023)
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Table 1: Drill Collar
Details
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|
|
|
|
|
|
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Prospect
|
Hole
ID
|
GDA_Easting
|
GDA_Northing
|
RL
(m)
|
Depth
(m)
|
Grid
Azi
|
Dip
|
Hole
type
|
Drilling
started
|
Drilling
completed
|
AMPHITHEATRE
|
AMD008
|
209879
|
8074908
|
93
|
241.6
|
90
|
-60
|
DD
|
01/07/2024
|
09/07/2024
|
AMPHITHEATRE
|
AMD009
|
209928
|
8074816
|
90
|
202.9
|
270
|
-80
|
DD
|
10/07/2024
|
15/07/2024
|
AMPHITHEATRE
|
AMD010
|
209954
|
8074725
|
90
|
203.4
|
90
|
-60
|
DD
|
15/07/2024
|
26/07/2024
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AMPHITHEATRE
|
AMD011
|
209958
|
8074620
|
99
|
200.3
|
90
|
-60
|
DD
|
26/07/2024
|
02/08/2024
|
AMPHITHEATRE
|
AMD012
|
209928
|
8074820
|
90
|
84.5
|
90
|
-55
|
DD
|
03/08/2024
|
05/08/2024
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Table 2: Significant
intercepts >100ppm U3O8
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Hole
number
|
From
|
To
|
Length
(m)
|
U3O8 ppm
|
Au g/t
|
AMD008
|
29.00
|
30.00
|
1.00
|
148.58
|
0.01
|
AMD008
|
56.00
|
58.00
|
2.00
|
305.41
|
0.03
|
AMD008
|
63.00
|
64.00
|
1.00
|
155.65
|
0.01
|
AMD008
|
70.00
|
71.00
|
1.00
|
298.34
|
0.04
|
AMD008
|
74.00
|
75.00
|
1.00
|
170.98
|
0.01
|
AMD008
|
84.00
|
85.00
|
1.00
|
146.81
|
0.02
|
AMD008
|
96.00
|
101.00
|
5.00
|
142.21
|
0.01
|
AMD008
|
143.00
|
144.00
|
1.00
|
474.04
|
0.02
|
AMD008
|
150.00
|
160.00
|
10.00
|
260.10
|
0.01
|
AMD008
|
165.00
|
167.00
|
2.00
|
124.41
|
0.01
|
AMD008
|
171.00
|
172.00
|
1.00
|
123.82
|
0.01
|
AMD008
|
173.00
|
174.00
|
1.00
|
104.24
|
0.01
|
AMD008
|
232.00
|
233.00
|
1.00
|
116.86
|
0.01
|
AMD009
|
20.00
|
21.00
|
1.00
|
112.02
|
0.01
|
AMD009
|
36.70
|
48.00
|
11.30
|
2274.26
|
0.46
|
Including*
|
38.00
|
42.00
|
4.00
|
5230.49
|
1.12
|
Which
included
|
40.00
|
41.00
|
1.00
|
9960.00
|
2.10
|
And*
|
46.70
|
48.00
|
1.30
|
2334.82
|
0.05
|
AMD009
|
52.00
|
54.00
|
2.00
|
171.43
|
0.03
|
AMD009
|
69.00
|
71.00
|
2.00
|
267.97
|
0.09
|
AMD009
|
137.00
|
138.00
|
1.00
|
106.72
|
0.01
|
AMD009
|
141.00
|
142.00
|
1.00
|
209.90
|
0.01
|
*included intercepts
are above >1000 ppm U3O8.
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The 2024 Westmoreland drilling campaign is continuing with two
rigs currently operating at the Junnagunna and Huarabagoo
deposits.
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5
Westmoreland Mineral Resource Estimates include an Indicated
Mineral Resource totalling 36.0 million pounds of uranium contained
in 18.7 million tonnes at an average grade of 0.089%
U3O8 and an Inferred Mineral Resource
totalling 15.9 million pounds of uranium contained in 9.0 million
tonnes at an average grade of 0.083%
U3O8
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6 The May
2009 Mineral Resource Estimates for Westmoreland has been reviewed
to ensure compliance with JORC 2012 and is restated as the 2016
Mineral Resource. All material assumptions and technical parameters
underpinning the estimates continue to apply and have not
materially changed.
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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. All
material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the
estimates in the relevant market announcement continue to apply and
have not materially changed pursuant to Listing Rule 5.23.
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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.
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