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Eagle Plains Resources Ltd V.EPL

Alternate Symbol(s):  EGPLF

Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. is a Canadian based mineral exploration company operating in Western Canada exploring for gold, critical-metals, uranium, lithium, rare earth elements and industrial minerals. Its business is engaged in acquiring grassroots critical-and precious-metal exploration properties. Its projects include Acacia Project, Iron Range Project, Kalum Project, Vulcan Project, Cathro Project, Knife Lake Project, Olson Project, Schotts Lake, Dictator Project, and Elizabeth Lake Project, among others. The Acacia Project is located 60 kilometers (km) NE of Kamloops, British Columbia (BC) and cover approximately 4857 hectares (ha). The Iron Range Property is located one km NE of Creston in SE B.C and covers 70,473 ha. The Kalum Property is located 35 km NW of Terrace, BC. The Vulcan Property is located 30 km NW of the historic Sullivan Mine at Kimberley, British Columbia. The Elizabeth Lake Project cover an area of 1266 ha and are located 21 km north of La Ronge, Saskatchewan.


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Post by inneleon Sep 14, 2006 3:34pm
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news on uranium project in saskatchewan

news on uranium project in saskatchewantalked with mike labach @ eagle plains he informed me that EPL holds no shares of CPY. I asked how things are going, mike mentioned news release on uranium survey in saskatchewan! TSX-V:MCC.P, Sep 13, 2006 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX News Network) -- announce that an airborne geophysical survey will commence immediately on EPL's 100% owned Eagle Lake uranium project located 28 km southeast of Cameco's Key Lake mining operation in north-central Saskatchewan, Canada. As announced August 8th, Eagle Plains has agreed to grant Mulligan the option to earn a 60% interest in the 20,000 acre (8,000 ha) property by incurring $5,000,000 in exploration expenditures by December 31st, 2010, issuing 1,000,000 common shares to EPL, and reimburse EPL all acquisition costs. A 1% royalty has been reserved for a third-party individual, and may be purchased at any time for $1,000,000. Fugro Airborne Surveys has been contracted to complete the 858 line-km magnetometer and Geotem electromagnetic survey over the entire property area. Follow-up prospecting and geologic mapping will take place immediately following the survey, and will be guided by preliminary results provided by Fugro. Project supervision is provided by Eagle Plains' geologist Jarrod Brown, M.Sc., P.Geo. Contingent on favourable results from the current program, an aggressive diamond drill program is planned for the property during the winter months. Uranium mineralization on the property was first discovered in 1969 by Great Plains Development Company of Canada Ltd. during the 1969 Athabasca Basin uranium rush. The 1969 work program was carried out under the supervision of R.W. (Bob) Termuende, later a founding director of Eagle Plains. Exploration in the area now covered by the Eagle Lake property by Great Plains reportedly identified a float boulder train 1.5 kilometers in length. The boulders reportedly consisted of white pegmatite with uranium stain as well as uranium/copper mineralization in sheared graphitic material. Historical records document that four boulders collected from the float train assayed 0.19, 0.32, 0.56, and 0.50% U3O8 (note these are historical results and cannot be confirmed by Mulligan or EPL). The boulders were collected from an area adjacent to a prominent north-south trending fault structure visible on government aeromagnetic surveys. Great Plains reported high radon gas values from both water and soil samples collected near the uraniferous boulder train. Notably, the bedrock source for these float boulders was not located. Subsequent work on the property in 1979 and 1980 by Bonn Energy Corporation resulted in the discovery of pitchblende mineralization in veins associated with fault structures. Reportedly this mineralization was visually distinct from the uraniferous pegmatite boulders discovered by Great Plains in the late 1960s, and therefore their source remains undetermined. Following the 1979-80 program, the project geologist concluded in his technical report that "considerable uranium mineralization is present on the property" and that "The probability that this mineralization reflects the presence of a uranium deposit is sufficiently high that work should continue". A comprehensive program was recommended to further assess the property, but was never carried out. The Eagle Lake property lies within the Wollaston domain and consists of Aphebian metasedimentary gneisses and schists, including pelitic schists and gneisses with graphitic horizons. Mulligan and EPL will focus on exploring for uranium deposits in north to northwest-trending faults which are interpreted to have formed structural traps where uranium mineralization may have been deposited and preserved. A location map and general history of the property area may be viewed at: https://www.eagleplains.com/projects/sask/eaglelake/ Eagle Plains Resources continues to conduct research, acquisition and exploration projects in western Canada. The Company controls over 35 gold and base metal projects, many of which are joint-ventured with third parties including NovaGold Inc. (AMEX,TSX:NG), Alexco Resource Corp. (TSX-V:AXR), and Blind Creek Resources These agreements expose Eagle Plains to over $13,000,000 in exploration expenditures over the next five years. In recent years, Eagle Plains has completed option agreements with Billiton Metals, Rio Algom Exploration, Kennecott Exploration, Viceroy Resource Corp. and numerous other junior exploration companies, resulting in over 30,000m (100,000') of drilling and over $9,000,000 in exploration spending on its projects since 1998. During the 2005 season, EPL and its partners completed over 11,900m (39,000') of diamond drilling on its properties. This news release has been reviewed and approved by Tim J. Termuende, P.Geo., hereby designated as a "Qualified Person" under National Instrument 43-101. On behalf of the Board of Directors Signed "Tim J. Termuende" President and CEO CONTACT: Mike Labach Tel: +1 866 HUNT ORE (486 8673) e-mail: mgl@eagleplains.com WWW: https://www.eagleplains.com
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