
Traction Uranium Corp. (CSE: TRAC) (OTC: TRCTF) (FRA: Z1K) is pleased to announce the final analytical results of the winter 2023 diamond drilling program at the Company’s Key Lake South Property. The KLS property is located in northern Saskatchewan, approximately 6 kilometres southwest of Cameco’s Key Lake Uranium Mill and along the south flank of the Athabasca Basin. Traction has entered into an option agreement to earn an initial 51% interest in the property from UGreenco Energy Corp, to be increased to 75% following satisfactory completion of further exploration requirements.
Highlights of 2023 Geochemical Results:
The anomalous intercepts in hole KLS23-011 are all associated with zones of fracturing or brecciation. These are hosted both within orthogneissic and pegmatitic units, indicating structural control may play a role in mineralization along the south flank of Zimmer Lake.
Analytical results indicate that the majority of basement-hosted elevated gamma ray “counts per second” (cps) originated from anomalous thorium (Th) values. Most holes returned elevated to anomalous values for “Rare Earth Elements”, typically, although not exclusively, associated with thorium. Table 1 lists the significant intervals of thorium, uranium and select REEs
Anomalous values for Th and REEs were returned from throughout the drilled area. The northwest property corner near Zimmer Lake, including the collar locations for KLS23-007 (see news release dated March 29, 2023), KLS23-008 and KLS23-011, may have higher mineral potential. These holes were collared along the previously interpreted contact of granitic orthogneiss to the southeast with basement-hosted metasedimentary rocks to the northwest.
Table 1*: Significant Intercepts, 2023 Diamond Drilling Program, Key Lake South property
Hole ID | Interval | Width | Th | U | Nd (ppm) | Ce (ppm) | Pr (ppm) | La (ppm) | |
from (m) | to (m) | (m) | |||||||
KLS23-001 | 138 | 146 | 8.00 | 42.7 | 5.38 | 49.7 | 149 | 15.4 | 80 |
KLS23-001 | 157.95 | 161.45 | 3.50 | 37.9 | 9.9 | 62.3 | 164 | 17.95 | 84 |
KLS23-002 | No significant intercepts | ||||||||
KLS23-002A | No significant intercepts | ||||||||
KLS23-003 | 81.43 | 85.12 | 3.69 | 56.56 | 10.46 | 69.0 | 131 | 19.18 | 69 |
Includes: | 83.43 | 84.12 | 0.69 | 218.00 | 11.00 | 271.0 | 493 | 75.20 | 251 |
KLS23-003 | 173.9 | 174.14 | 0.24 | 383.00 | 18.50 | 766.0 | 1,420 | 229.00 | 679 |
KLS23-004 | 54 | 55 | 1.00 | 69.60 | 4.18 | 105.0 | 199 | 29.00 | 104 |
KLS23-005 | 53 | 61 | 8.00 | 56.54 | 9.55 | 170.6 | 328 | 46.30 | 160 |
KLS23-005 | 75.25 | 77.68 | 2.43 | 97.91 | 6.38 | 188.6 | 385 | 49.50 | 172 |
KLS23-006 | 43 | 44 | 1.00 | 143.00 | 2.79 | 166.0 | 313 | 43.80 | 161 |
KLS23-006 | 138.0 | 139.0 | 1.00 | 103.00 | 6.33 | 195.0 | 440 | 55.30 | 202 |
KLS23-007 | 31 | 83.8 | 52.80 | 113.99 | 4.87 | 193.3 | 420 | 54.86 | 194 |
Includes: | 50.24 | 56.12 | 5.88 | 190.74 | 5.90 | 294.4 | 595 | 83.38 | 275 |
Includes: | 59.18 | 62.25 | 3.07 | 184.96 | 4.93 | 234.2 | 563 | 71.64 | 272 |
Includes: | 72.58 | 73.75 | 1.17 | 277.29 | 13.57 | 498.5 | 1,096 | 140.40 | 496 |
Includes: | 79.8 | 83.8 | 4.00 | 214.50 | 10.29 | 368.8 | 772 | 103.88 | 359 |
KLS23-007 | 109.67 | 111.73 | 2.06 | 188.15 | 7.59 | 298.4 | 637 | 82.51 | 304 |
KLS23-008 | 111.63 | 114.63 | 3.00 | 56.60 | 13.67 | 194 | 21.50 | ||
KLS23-008 | 159.78 | 160.47 | 0.69 | 239.00 | 10.70 | 342.0 | 777 | 96.20 | 354 |
KLS23-009 | No significant intercepts | ||||||||
KLS23-010 | No significant intercepts | ||||||||
KLS23-011 | 138.37 | 138.75 | 0.38 | 7.49 | 3.77 | 244 | 536 | 68.6 | 279 |
KLS23-011 | 142.80 | 143.80 | 1.00 | 18.00 | 3.38 | 132 | 330 | 37.7 | 162 |
KLS23-011 | 146.64 | 147.49 | 0.85 | 8.02 | 4.42 | 101 | 227 | 27.6 | 115 |
*Total Digestion: A 0.125 g pulp is gently heated in a mixture of ultrapure HF/HNO3/HClO4 until dry and the residue dissolved in dilute ultrapure HNO3.
Hole KLS23-007, which returned a 52.80-metre intercept of anomalous basement-hosted cps readings, also returned the longest significant intercept to date, of 52.80m grading 113.99 ppm Th, 4.87 ppm U, 193 ppm neodymium (Nd), 420 ppm cerium (Ce), 54.86 ppm praseodymium (Pr) and 194 ppm lanthanum (La). This long intercept included four sub-intercepts (Table 1) within pegmatitic units, returning grades up to 277.29 ppm Th, 13.57 ppm U, 498.5 ppm Nd, 1,096 (0.11%) Ce, 140.40 ppm Pr and 496 ppm La across 1.17m.
NOTES:
Cerium is an element utilized within flat screen TV’s, low energy light bulbs, floodlights and as a pigment. Lanthanum is used for carbon lighting, utilized for studio lighting and cinema projection. Neodymium is crucial for the production of permanent magnets, utilized in electronic devices. Praseodymium is used as an alloy for the production of aircraft engines, and also for permanent magnets (Wikipedia). REE’s, having similar chemical properties to each other, tend to occur together and have become crucial for the advancement of high-technology instruments.
Overburden Radioactivity Follow Up Program:
At this time, the source and mineralogy of overburden-hosted anomalous CPS values in holes KLS23-007 and KLS23-009 have not been determined (see April 5th, 2023 Traction news release).
An overburden testing program is currently being developed to sample and test the shallow, near surface overburden anomalies at KLS23-007 and KLS23-009. This will be designed to determine the geochemical signature of overburden-hosted mineralization causing the radioactivity detected by down-hole probing.
Also, it has not been determined whether bedrock intercepts throughout the 2023 drilling represent true widths of mineralized zones.
Geochemical Assaying
Core samples were submitted to the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) Geoanalytical Laboratories in Saskatoon. The SRC facility is ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited by the Standards Council of Canada (scope of accreditation #537). The samples are analyzed using partial and total digestion inductively coupled plasma (ICP) methods, for boron by Na2O2 fusion, and for uranium by fluorimetry. Analytical results listed here were determined by total digestion ICP.
About the Property
The KLS Property is located approximately 6 kilometers to the southwest of the Key Lake uranium mill and in close vicinity to modern uranium mining facilities and highway transportation in northern Saskatchewan. Geologically, it is located along southeastern edge of the Proterozoic Athabasca Basin.
About Traction Uranium Corp.
Traction Uranium Corp. is in the business of mineral exploration and the development of uranium discovery prospects in Canada, including its three uranium projects in the world-renowned Athabasca Region.
Qualified Person
The scientific and technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Carl Schulze, P. Geo., who is a “Qualified Person” as defined by National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects and is a Professional Geoscientist in good standing with APEGBC, APGO and NAPEG and Senior Project Manager at Aurora Geosciences Ltd. Mr. Schulze verified the data disclosed in this news release, including the sampling, analytical, and test data underlying the data. Mr. Schulze was physically present during data collection and examined a significant portion of data obtained directly from drill core via hand-held probes, and was able to verify the data accordingly. No limitations were imposed upon the data verification process. The quality assurance / quality control program in relation to data collection and analysis consisted of viewing the down-hole gamma ray probe data from the “down” and “up” result and employing quality control measures comprised of careful geotechnical and geological logging of all holes. This includes layout of sample intervals, typically but not limited to 1.0-metre intervals, photographing the core and obtaining duplicate samples at a rate of 1 per 25 total samples in the sample stream. It is noted that the information herein provides an indication of the exploration potential of the KLS Property but may not be representative of the actual extent of mineralization within the property.
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