Drilling Milestones @ the South Falcon East Uranium Project Tisdale Clean Energy Corp. (TCEC.c or TCEFF for US investors) recently wrapped up initial drilling activities at the South Falcon East Uranium Project, strategically situated near the renowned Athabasca Basin and the Key Lake Uranium Mill.
Validating Resource Potential Through Drilling
TCEC's extensive 2024 drilling initiative, encompassing 1500m across two phases, primarily aims to validate existing mineralization, bolstering confidence in the project's resource potential.
The first drill hole unveiled multiple uranium mineralization zones over a 13.5m depth, showcasing notable outcomes such as 0.03% eU3O8 over 4.1 m, including 0.11% eU3O8 over 0.2 m, emphasizing the potential continuity of mineralization in the project area.
The second drill hole, targeting the extension of mineralization from a historical source, delineated several mineralized zones below 132m, with significant findings like 0.02% U3O8 over 1.3 m, indicating prospects for further expansion.
Laying the Groundwork for Future Exploration
Successful drilling not only validates the presence of mineralized pegmatites and paragneiss but also lays a robust foundation for future exploration endeavors aimed at uncovering additional mineralization opportunities.
Samples from the mineralized intervals are presently undergoing comprehensive analysis, with TCEC expected to release detailed results. With plans to resume drilling later this spring, the company maintains an optimistic outlook for discovering further mineralization potential within the South Falcon East Project, supported by its historical inferred mineral resource of 6.9 Mlbs U3O8, indicative of substantial exploration potential.
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