CanAlaska Uranium outlines 2010 exploration plans
2009 -
In 2009, CanAlaska carried out
New 2009 Discovery at Fond Du Lac
CanAlaska's crews working on the Fond Du Lac project during the summer field season intercepted a new zone of uranium mineralization in basement rocks. The epithermal-style uranium mineralization hosted within breccias provided a long drill intersection of 40.4 metres, averaging 0.32% U(3)O(8), and was the most successful drill hole of the year (see
2010 - Over
West McArthur: $3.5 million Budget - 7 Planned Drill Holes ----------------------------------------------------------
In December, the Company will commence the first exploration work for the winter season. Geophysical crews will be carrying out fieldwork in preparation for a
Cree East: $5.8 million Budget - 32 Planned Drill Holes -------------------------------------------------------
An extensive drill program will commence on the Cree East project in January, 2010. Previous geophysical modelling and initial drill tests have outlined four zones (Zones A-D) of uranium mineralization and hydrothermally-altered rocks associated with major basement offsets along a 4 km mineralizing trend. Drill hole spacing in the target areas from previous drilling in 2008 and early 2009 is from between 100 to 200 metres. Most of the 2010 targets are located between existing holes, or are short step-outs from existing holes. The new drilling will attempt to cross-cut the fault and alteration modelled by the existing holes, geology and geophysics.
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Additional targets on the Cree East project have been defined following intensive airborne and ground geophysical work over summer 2009. At zones G, H and I, there appear to be further zones of extensive hydrothermal alteration. Correlation of the current surveys with anomalous uranium and alteration in six historical holes dating from 1981 (two fences of three holes at G), shows the strong potential for additional structurally-controlled uranium mineralization in the basement, and possible significant enrichment at the unconformity.
The 2010 program at Cree East is currently budgeted at
Fond Du Lac: $0.6 million Budget - 10 Planned Drill Holes: ----------------------------------------------------------
The Fond Du Lac exploration program will commence in
The mineralogical study, geophysical interpretations and geological modeling indicate that the historical mineralization in the sandstone at Fond Du Lac may be a re-mobilized event, and that the mineralization in the basement rocks drilled in hole FDL-017 is a probable source for the sandstone hosted deposit. The structures which host the mineralization appear to be controlled by the fault splays and dislocation caused by cross-cutting open faults and mylonitic fault zones associated with the regional Grease River fault system.
The trend of the main fault offsets radiating from the mineralized zones intercepted in drillholes FDL-017 and FDL-020 will be tested on a close-spaced pattern. Additional drilling will also be carried out in the vicinity of the deposit and a nearby mineralized boulder train in an attempt to locate further mineralized pods and basement faults. In these areas, the depth to the unconformity is less than 50 metres. This has allowed clear geophysical modeling (IP resistivity, gravity and airborne EM), and will allow for substantive drilling on specific targets.
Collins Bay Extension: $0.6 million Budget - 5 - 7 Planned Drill Holes: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
In
In September, 2009, CanAlaska's field crews mapped and sampled mineralization in the Fife Island area, located north of the Eagle Point mine and along the same geological trend, in preparation for the upcoming winter drill program.
CanAlaska's immediate interest is to drill-test the structurally-controlled uranium mineralization intersected in historical (1984) Minatco drill holes MWLD8 to MWLD13. The best of these holes intersected 0.152 per cent U(3)O(8) over four metres (over three pounds per ton U(3)O(8)), along an offset structure on the northern part of Fife Island, in an area designated as the Vic Zone.
The drill target is at shallow depth (110 metres) and will be tested with at least five holes adjacent and below the intersection. Additional drill holes are planned for the on-strike extension of the structural splay.
Poplar: 16 Planned Drill Holes ------------------------------
In August and
The project has a number of significant target areas (see
In February, 2010, the Company expects to commence drill programs focused on two separate target areas. The first target is located in
McTavish: Commencement of $4 million Exploration Earn-In: ---------------------------------------------------------
The McTavish project, located in the southeast of the Athabasca Basin between the Cree East and West McArthur projects, and west of the Cameco's Millennium deposit, hosts a well-defined airborne EM target associated with graphitic horizons.
The project was optioned to Kodiak Exploration in August, 2009 (see
NE Wollaston / Kasmere: Re-Activation of Exploration ----------------------------------------------------
The Company is also expecting to re-commence operations on the NE Wollaston and the Kasmere projects in Manitoba in Summer 2010 following the receipt of new work permits from the Manitoba Ministry of Innovation, Energy and Mines. The first work in these areas will be to follow-up on CanAlaska's 2007 work on the large number of uranium and rare earth targets and mineral trends identified across the project areas. (see
The Company is very pleased with the development of its exploration projects over the past 5 years under the direction and supervision of
Despite the continuing uncertainty in the economy, CanAlaska continues to distinguish itself among the Canadian uranium exploration community in maintaining highly complementary strengths in both technical operations and financial acuity. The Company is able to commit to the aggressive exploration program outlined above based on its strong internal treasury, which presently totals over
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CanAlaska's geological expertise and high exploration profile has attracted the attention of major international strategic partners. Among others, Japanese conglomerate Mitsubishi Corporation has undertaken to provide the Company C$11 mil. in exploration funding for its West McArthur Project. Exploration of CanAlaska's Cree East Project is also progressing under a C$19 mil. joint venture with a consortium of Korean companies led by Hanwha Corporation, and comprising Korea Electric Power Corp., Korea Resources Corp. and SK Energy Co, Ltd. Exploration recently commenced on the Poplar Project with Chinese mining partner East Resource Inc., comprising a potential 100,000 metres of drill testing. In addition, Canadian explorer Kodiak Exploration has also optioned the McTavish Project to advance exploration with the goal of attaining a 60% project interest earn-in by delineating a minimum of 35 million pounds U(3)O(8).
On behalf of the Board of Directors (signed) Peter Dasler, M.Sc., P.Geo. President & CEO, CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.
The TSX Venture has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release: CUSIP No. 13708P 10 2. This news release contains certain "Forward-Looking Statements" within the meaning of Section 21E of the
For further information: Emil Fung, Director & V.P. - Corp. Dev., Tel: (604) 688-3211, Email: [email protected]
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