ATHA Energy Expands Angilak Project by Acquiring Entire Prospective Corridor
HIGHLIGHTS:
◆ ATHA Energy has expanded its land package at the Angilak Project, acquiring the entire prospective Lac 50 structural corridor and an additional prospective parallel corridor. Both prospective corridors are related to the Snowbird Tectonic Zone, a deep crustal structure that extends from the Athabasca Basin, host to some of the largest and highest-grade uranium deposits globally, through to the Angikuni Basin, which hosts the Lac 50 Uranium Deposit.
◆ The Company has staked an additional 69,704 hectares within 48 mineral claims, with the Angilak Project now 158,447 hectares in size.
◆ The Angilak Project is host to the Lac 50 Uranium Deposit (the “Lac 50 Trend”), one of the largest high-grade deposits outside of the Athabasca Basin, with a historical mineral resource estimate of 43.3M lbs at an average grade of 0.69% U?O?.1 Drilling conducted by Latitude Uranium at the Angilak Project in 2023 intersected grades of up to 7.54% U?O? over 1.6 m.
◆ The 2024 Angilak Exploration Program has concluded after twenty-five diamond drill holes were completed between early June and late August for a total of ~10,051 m. The program was highly successful and on budget.
◆ All objectives were successfully achieved, including the expansion of the historic footprint of mineralization along the Lac 50 Trend and the identification of new parallel mineralized trends called the Lac 48, Lac 52, and Lac 54 Trends.
◆ The new mineral claims solidify ATHA’s dominant position along prospective structural corridors related to the Snowbird Tectonic Zone. Additionally, the new claims capture the margins of the Angikuni Basin, which remains prospective for the discovery of an unconformity-style uranium deposit.
Vancouver, British Columbia, September 19th, 2024 – ATHA Energy Corp. (TSX.V: $SASK) (FRA: $X5U) (OTCQB: $SASKF) (“ATHA” or the “Company”), holder of the largest uranium exploration portfolio in two of the highest-grade uranium districts in the world, is pleased to announce the completion the staking of additional claims at the Company’s 100%-owned Angilak Project in Nunavut.
The Angilak Project area is now 158,447 hectares in size. The claims were staked as a follow-up to the Company’s highly successful maiden drill program that was completed in late August 2024.
With the additional property, the Company now controls the entire prospective Lac 50 structural corridor as well as an additional parallel corridor, both related to the Snowbird Tectonic Zone. These claims represent prospective continuations of known mineralized trends related to the Snowbird Tectonic Zone and the margins surrounding the Angikuni Basin, which is prospective to host unconformity style mineralization.
ANGILAK PROJECT – NUNAVUT
The Angilak Project is situated within the Angikuni Basin (Figure 1), approximately 225 km southwest of Baker Lake in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut. The Angilak Project is host to the Lac 50 Uranium Deposit, which has a historical mineral resource estimate of 43.3M lbs at an average grade of 0.69% U3O8.1
The 2024 Angilak exploration program consisted of diamond drilling, airborne geophysical surveys, and surficial sampling and mapping programs. Exploration activities prioritized areas proximal to known zones of uranium mineralization for expansion and discovery.
During Phase I: diamond drilling, which began in early June and continued through to late August, the Company completed twenty-five diamond drill holes for a total of ~10,051 m. Drilling targeted expansion along the Lac 50 Trend while also expanding mineralization along several regional targets identified as the Lac 48, 52, and 54 Trends (see Figures 2a and 2b). All samples have been sent to SRC laboratories in Saskatoon, SK for assay analysis.
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Troy Boisjoli, CEO added: “Extending the Angilak project is a direct result of the successful 2024 exploration program. Over the course of 2024 Atha materially expanded mineralization at Angilak – in doing so also gained site specific knowledge of potential district scale uranium endowment.”
Cliff Revering, VP Exploration added: “Based on the success of the 2024 exploration program at the Angilak Project and nature of this highly prospective and historically underexplored region, expanding our land position adds significant potential for further discovery and expansion of the Lac 50 Deposit. We look forward to continuing our exploration efforts at the Angilak Project and unlocking the value we see in this region.”
1 See the release for important disclosures and more information → https://athaenergy.com/atha-energy-expands-angilak-project-by-acquiring-entire-prospective-corridor/
Qualified Person
The scientific and technical information contained in this news release have been reviewed and approved by Cliff Revering, P.Eng., Vice President, Exploration of ATHA, who is a “qualified person” as defined under National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
Historical Mineral Resource Estimates
All mineral resources estimates presented in this news release are considered to be “historical estimates” as defined under NI 43-101, and have been derived from the following (See notes below). In each instance, the historical estimate is reported using the categories of mineral resources and mineral reserves as defined by the CIM Definition Standards for Mineral Reserves, and mineral reserves at that time, and these “historical estimates” are not considered by ATHA to be current. In each instance, the reliability of the historical estimate is considered reasonable, but a Qualified Person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as a current mineral resource, and ATHA is not treating the historical estimate as a current mineral resource. The historical information provides an indication of the exploration potential of the properties but may not be representative of expected results.
Notes on the Historical Mineral Resource Estimate for the Angilak Deposit:
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Forward-looking statements are necessarily based upon a number of assumptions that, while considered reasonable by management at the time, are inherently subject to business, market and economic risks, uncertainties and contingencies that may cause actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by forward-looking statements. Such assumptions include, but are not limited to, assumptions that the anticipated benefits of ATHA’s proposed exploration program will be realized, that no additional permit or licenses will be required in connection with ATHA’s exploration programs, the ability of ATHA to complete its exploration activities as currently expected and on the current anticipated timelines, including ATHA’s proposed exploration program, that ATHA will be able to execute on its current plans, that ATHA’s proposed explorations will yield results as expected, the synergies between ATHA, 92 Energy and Latitude Uranium’s assets, and that general business and economic conditions will not change in a material adverse manner. Although each of ATHA and 92E have attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in 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 such information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information.
Such statements represent the current view of ATHA with respect to future events and are necessarily based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by ATHA, are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive, political and social risks, contingencies and uncertainties. Risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to the following: inability of ATHA to realize the benefits anticipated from the exploration and drilling targets described herein or elsewhere; in ability of ATHA to complete current exploration plans as presently anticipated or at all; inability for ATHA to economically realize on the benefits, if any, derived from the exploration program; failure to complete business plans as it currently anticipated; overdiversification of ATHA’s portfolio; failure to realize on benefits, if any, of a diversified portfolio; unanticipated changes in market price for ATHA shares; changes to ATHA’s current and future business and exploration plans and the strategic alternatives available thereto; growth prospects and outlook of the business of ATHA; any impacts of COVID-19 on the business of ATHA and the ability to advance the Company projects and its proposed exploration program; risks inherent in mineral exploration including risks related worker safety, weather and other natural occurrences, accidents, availability of personnel and equipment, and other factors; aboriginal title; failure to obtain regulatory and permitting approvals; no known mineral resources/reserves; reliance on key management and other personnel; competition; changes in laws and regulations; uninsurable risks; delays in governmental and other approvals, community relations; stock market conditions generally; demand, supply and pricing for uranium; and general economic and political conditions in Canada, Australia and other jurisdictions where ATHA conducts business. Other factors which could materially affect such forward-looking information are described in the filings of ATHA with the Canadian securities regulators which are available on ATHA’s profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca. ATHA does not undertake to update any forward-looking information, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.