CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. - Drilling resumes at Black Lake uranium project
05 Juni 2009 - 11:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
VANCOUVER, June 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.
(TSX.V - CVV) ("CanAlaska" or the "Company") has re-commenced
drilling on the Black Lake project, located within the Black Lake
First Nation Reserve, on the northern rim of the Athabasca basin,
Saskatchewan. The current program is a continuation of the March
winter program, following a shut down for spring thaw. The drilling
will continue on the Platt Creek zone, 4 kilometres south of the
basin rim. In this area the sandstone unconformity targets are
interpreted at 200 metres depth. Figure 1 - Black Lake Project
Location
http://www.canalaska.com/i/maps/20090323CVV-newsrelease_fig1.pdf
The drill program at Black Lake is following-up on geological and
geophysical targets identified from airborne and ground surveys
carried out by the Company in 2008. The current drill targets are
along the Platt Creek fault/conductor, which starts in the north,
at the limit of the Black Lake First Nation Reserve, and extends
south into claims held by UEX/AREVA. CanAlaska has been successful
with surface prospecting for uranium mineralization in this area,
and there are reported significant uranium intercepts from drill
testing on the adjacent property. (See also News Release of March
23 2009). The location of the Black Lake project is shown in Figure
1, and the regional geology and structures are shown in Figure 2,
along with the regional magnetic image. Figure 2 - Black Lake
Project Regional Structure & Magnetics
http://www.canalaska.com/i/maps/20090323CVV-newsrelease_fig2.pdf
March 2009 Drill Results ------------------------ Drilling
commenced on the northern portion of the Platt Creek fault in March
2009. This was in the Patterson Creek area, on a lake covered
portion of the main conductive trend. Drilling was curtailed early
because of ice break-up on the lake. The first drill hole for the
winter program, BLK001, went directly into basement and intersected
intensely mylonitic graphitic pelites. The second drill hole,
BLK002, was lost near surface. Drill hole BLK 003 is of interest
because it had a significant hematized zone of mafic tuff near
surface, from 53-60 metres depth, with elevated boron (428ppm) and
uranium values (11ppm). These holes and later drill hole BLK006,
see below, confirm the potential for uranium mineralization within
the zone. Additional March drill holes BLK004, and BLK005, located
to the west of the first holes, penetrated the very thin ((less
than) 5 metre) sequence of overlying sandstone units. In these
sandstones there was boron enrichment to 143 ppm and,
significantly, more boron enrichment and hematized tuff units in
the underlying basement rocks (with up to 733 ppm boron). These two
holes were targeting splay structures off the main conductor
drilled in holes BLK001. The structures are defined as weak VTEM
conductors from the airborne survey, and are located within a major
north-south trending magnetic lineament. Drill hole BLK005
intersected an 8 metre section of 12 ppm U(3)O8 in the upper
basement rocks. All of the sandstone intercepts were characterized
by intense hematite alteration, which then extended up to 60 metres
into the basement rocks. Drill hole BLK006, drilled back on the
main Platt Creek fault zone, south of BLK001, had multiple zones of
intense fracturing as well as strong hematization in an
amphibolitic gneiss unit. Drill holes BLK001 to BLK006 are all
located up ice of the "Rapids" boulder train, which has
uranium-arsenic mineralized boulders with assays of up to 1.9%
U(3)O(8). The Company is very pleased with these first exploration
holes in this area of the northern portion of the conductor, and
anticipates a series of new holes across this concentrated target
area, when conditions permit. The strong boron alteration and trace
uranium mineralization, along with the intense hematization
indicate hydrothermal mineralizing events associated with the
geophysical targets. June 2009 Drill Program
----------------------- The second half of the program, targeting
the land based conductive anomalies on the Platt Creek fault zone
has now commenced. This main target is approximately 4 km south of
the Patterson Creek drill holes. In this area, mineralized
sandstone boulders were found during prospecting at Platt Creek,
down-ice of the major geophysical target. The Platt Creek fault is
a major regional fault system, which has previously shown
high-grade uranium mineralization in drill holes on the adjacent
mineral exploration property (Black Lake Property owned by
UEX/AREVA). The mineralized boulder samples from summer 2008 work
were collected from low swampy ground and are detailed below in
Table 1. Table 1. Platt Creek Samples: June 2009 Drill area Sample
Location Type Rock Unit Alteration % U(3)O(8) SB044 Platt Creek
Boulder Amphibolite Hematite 1.8 TP161 Platt Creek Outcrop Norite
Hematite 0.11 RWM593 Platt Creek Boulder Sandstone 0.51 The Company
expects the current drill program to extend until the end of June.
The Company is fully-funded for current operations, but is
budgeting for further extensive summer-fall 2009 exploration
programs, through its joint venture partnerships, and from current
treasury. Drill and assay results from the Black Lake and other
active projects will be provided as they become available to the
Company. All of the prospecting and drill samples from the Black
Lake project were submitted to Acme Laboratories Vancouver, an ISO
9001:2000 accredited and qualified Canadian Laboratory, for their
Group 4B analysis. These samples were analysed for uranium and
multi-element geochemistry by tri-acid digestion and ICP-MS. The
samples were collected by CanAlaska field geologists under the
supervision of Dr. Karl Schimann, and were shipped in secure
containment to the laboratories noted above. Peter Dasler, M.Sc., P
Geo. is the qualified technical person responsible for this news
release. About CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. -- http://www.canalaska.com/
CANALASKA URANIUM LTD. (CVV -- TSX.V, CVVUF -- OTCBB, DH7 --
Frankfurt) is undertaking uranium exploration in twenty 100%-owned
and two optioned uranium projects in Canada's Athabasca Basin.
Since September 2004, the Company has aggressively acquired one of
the largest land positions in the region, comprising over 2,500,000
acres (10,117 sq. km or 3,906 sq. miles). To-date, CanAlaska has
expended over Cdn$50 million exploring its properties and has
delineated multiple uranium targets. The Company's geological
expertise and high exploration profile has attracted the attention
of major international strategic partners. Among others, Mitsubishi
Development Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate
Mitsubishi Corporation, has undertaken to provide CanAlaska C$10
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. A
Memorandum of Understanding has also recently been executed with
mining partner East Resources Inc. to commence exploration on the
NE Wollaston Project comprising a potential 100,000 metres of drill
testing. 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 # 13708P 10 2. This
news release contains certain "Forward-Looking Statements" within
the meaning of Section 21E of the United States Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, as amended. All statements, other than statements of
historical fact, included herein are forward-looking statements
that involve various risks and uncertainties. There can be no
assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and
actual results and future events could differ materially from those
anticipated in such statements. Important factors that could cause
actual results to differ materially from the Company's expectations
are disclosed in the Company's documents filed from time to time
with the British Columbia Securities Commission and the United
States Securities & Exchange Commission. DATASOURCE: CanAlaska
Uranium Ltd. CONTACT: Emil Fung, Director & V.P. - Corp. Dev.,
Tel: (604) 688-3211, Email:
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