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Laramide Updates Progress on 2023 Drilling Program and Makes New Discovery with “Off-Scale” Radioactivity Reading from Surface Reconnaissance
- 2023 Drilling campaign completed 4,108 metres; 40 holes across Amphitheatre, Long Pocket, Black Hills and Huarabagoo targets;
- Assay results from Amphitheatre confirm that shallow uranium mineralisation continues to the south:
- (AM23DD004) 2.8m @ 392ppm U3O8 from 43m depth
- (AM23DD005) 2.55m @ 439ppm U3O8 from 8.45m depth including 0.6m @ 920ppm U3O8
- >65,535cps "Off-Scale" radioactivity discovered at surface during reconnaissance exploration at new prospect, named U-Valley
- (AM23DD004) 2.8m @ 392ppm U3O8 from 43m depth
- (AM23DD005) 2.55m @ 439ppm U3O8 from 8.45m depth including 0.6m @ 920ppm U3O8
HOLE ID | GDA94_Easting | GDA94_Northing | Dip | Azimuth | Depth (m) |
AM23DD001 | 209890 | 8074803 | -90 | 355 | 81.6 |
AM23DD002 | 209875 | 8074858 | -60 | 85 | 150.5 |
AM23DD003 | 209810 | 8074849 | -70 | 265 | 140.1 |
AM23DD004 | 209952 | 8074656 | -60 | 265 | 102.4 |
AM23DD005 | 209967 | 8074653 | -60 | 85 | 102.4 |
AM23DD006 | 209754 | 8074712 | -55 | 265 | 51.5 |
AM23DD007 | 209735 | 8074830 | -60 | 265 | 102.6 |
1 | Market Release: Laramide intercepts broad-based uranium mineralization in initial holes from 2023 Australian exploration program (29 September 2023) |
2 | https://laramide.com/projects/westmoreland-uranium-project/ |
3 | CPS = counts per second |
4 | Reconnaissance exploration on regional targets described in the text commonly involve the use of handheld spectrometers. The Super Spec RS-125 unit is commonly used (globally) throughout the uranium industry. Super Spec RS-125 unit has a maximum cps limit of 65,565. "Off-scale" refers to reading that registers the highest reading for the spectrometer but not the actual reading. |