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Azincourt Energy Corp AZURF


Primary Symbol: V.AAZ

Azincourt Energy Corp. is a Canada-based resource company. The Company is engaged in acquisition, exploration, and development of alternative energy/fuel projects, including uranium, lithium, and other critical clean energy elements. The Company owns approximately 78% interest in the East Preston Property, located in Saskatchewan comprises over 25,000 hectares (ha) in eastern portion of Preston project. The Company has an option to acquire approximately 75% interest in three exploration licenses covering 300 contiguous mineral claims located in the Province of Newfoundland collectively known as the Big Hill Lithium Project. The Big Hill Lithium Project is approximately 7,500-hectare Lithium-Cesium-Tantalum exploration property located in southwestern Newfoundland, Canada.


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Post by hockeytownon Feb 09, 2023 8:09pm
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Post# 35278548

What Azincourt Energy is looking for

What Azincourt Energy is looking forThe mineral Pitchblende rich in Urainium, gives off more radioactivity that could be accounted for by the uranium in it. Pitchblende is a radioactive uranium rich mineral and ore, the color is steel black to velvet black, brownish black, pale grey to pale green.
the streak brownish black, gray, olive green.
Now I'm just saying because I'm not a geologist but if you look at the two core pictures on twitter drill hole one and two there is a lot of similarities to pitchblende, now I have to ask did they hit pitchblende or not.
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