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U3O8 Over 0.9 Metres at Baker Lake Uranium Project
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Aug. 7, 2007) - Kaminak Gold
Corporation (TSX VENTURE:KAM) and project partner Pacific Ridge Exploration
Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:PEX) today announced the results from the first three drill
holes of the 2007 drilling program on Kaminak's 100% owned Baker Lake Uranium
Project. Kaminak and Pacific Ridge are conducting a $3 million exploration
program at Baker Lake which includes a 3,000 metre Phase 1 drilling program.
These initial drill holes successfully tested the continuity of mineralization
at the Lucky-7 Zone, indicating higher uranium content with depth. The Lucky-7
zone is one of 20 uranium targets located on the 300,000 acre property.
Key Point Summary
- New Lucky-7 drill results contain 0.20% U3O8 over 15.3 metres including
2.74% U3O8 over 0.9 metres
- Lucky-7 drill holes L7-07-04, L7-07-05, and L7-07-06 intersected the near
vertical Lucky-7 Zone approximately 150, 200 and 250 metres respectively below
surface, with the width of mineralization and the alteration envelope
increasing with depth
- Two additional holes are planned at Lucky-7:
- Hole# L7-07-07 is targeting the structure at a depth below 300 metres
- Hole# L7-07-08 is planned to test on-strike or lateral continuity of
uranium
mineralization
- Once these holes are completed the drill is scheduled to test uranium
targets at the KZ-Zone
- An updated Lucky-7 Zone drill plan and section may be viewed on Kaminak's
website at https://kaminak.com/project_areas/nunavut/baker_lake/
Uranium mineralization at Lucky-7 is hosted in a vertical structure now traced
from surface to a depth of 250 metres. At this depth, hole L7-07-06
intersected a 15.3 metre wide interval of clay alteration and anomalous
uranium with localized high-grade pitchblende stockwork veining grading 2.74%
U3O8 over 0.9 metres.
Drilling will continue to depth in order to test continuity of the mineralized
vertical structure, and to determine if an "unconformity style" uranium
deposit occurs where the structure intersects the basin floor. Continued
drilling at Lucky-7 will also determine continuity of uranium mineralization
within a 500 metre-long radiometric anomaly. Below is a summary of the assay
intercepts.
Lucky-7 Zone: 2007 Drill Hole Assays
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Interval Width Assay
Hole Section (m)(ii) (m)(ii) (% U3O8) (lbs U3O8/ton)
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L7-07-04 8200 N 167.0 - 176.0 9.0 0.11 2.2
incl. 167.0 - 170.0 3.0 0.15 3.0
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L7-07-05 8200 N 231.3 - 234.0 2.7 0.24 4.8
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L7-07-06 8200 N 278.5 - 293.8 15.3 0.20 4.0
incl. 292.9 - 293.8 0.9 2.74 54.8
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(ii) True widths are estimated at between 50%and 70% of total drill
intervals.
Lucky-7 Zone: 2006 Previously Released Drill Results
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Interval Width Assay
Hole Section (m)(ii) (m)(ii) (% U3O8) (lbs U3O8/ton)
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L7-06-01 8200 N 51.4 - 53.0 1.6 0.14 2.8
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L7-06-02 8200 N 74.1 - 77.5 3.4 0.32 6.4
Incl. 74.5 - 76.0 1.5 0.68 13.6
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L7-06-03 8200 N No significant values
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(ii) True widths are estimated at between 50% and 70% of total drill
intervals.
Project Overview
Kaminak holds a 100% interest in the 300,000 acre property, located in the
Kivalliq District of central Nunavut. The Baker Lake Basin is one of four
Proterozoic age basins within the Canadian Shield that are host to uranium
deposits, including the Athabasca, Thelon, and Hornby Bay basins. The property
is host to at least 20 known uranium prospects that occur along 75 kilometers
of the Archean - Proterozoic unconformity.
The Baker Lake Uranium Project is located within the Baker Lake Basin and is
immediately adjacent to the Thelon Basin. Situated within the Thelon Basin is
the Kiggavik-Sissons Schultz uranium deposits which are owned by Areva
Resources Canada Ltd. (Areva) and is located approximately 80 kilometres west
of Baker Lake. In a November 2005 project presentation, Areva reported that
three of the Kiggavik uranium deposits contained a combined geological
resource of 50,630 tonnes uranium (representing a non 43-101 compliant
historic resource of 131 million pounds U3O8). It is of interest that Areva
recently opened a community relations office in the town of Baker Lake.
Baker Lake has summer access to ocean shipping and year-round airport
facilities which bring important logistical support to mineral exploration and
development contemplated in the Baker Lake region.
The Agreement
Under the terms of an Option Agreement (see Kaminak Press Release January
25th, 2006), Pacific Ridge has the right to initially earn 51% in non-diamond
interests by December 31, 2008 by making exploration expenditures totaling
$2.0 million dollars and staged payments totaling 400,000 Units to Kaminak.
Pacific Ridge will have the right to increase its interest to 60% by spending
an additional $1.0 million prior to December 31, 2010.
Kaminak's disclosure of a technical or scientific nature is prepared under the
supervision of Rob Carpenter, Ph. D., P.Geo., Kaminak's President and CEO, who
serves as the Qualified Person under the definition of National Instrument
43-101. All samples collected at the Baker Lake Uranium Project are sealed in
sample bags at site and forwarded to Activation Laboratories in Ancaster,
Ontario for analysis. All samples are initially analyzed by a DNC technique
utilizing a reactor. All high values in excess of 0.5% U3O8 are then
re-analyzed by XRF and titration methods. Pacific Ridge employs a QC/QA
program that includes random insertion of internal duplicates and blanks into
the sample stream as well as check assays by an external laboratory.
On behalf of the Board of Directors
Rob Carpenter, Ph. D., P. Geo., President and CEO
Kaminak Gold Corporation
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Kaminak Gold Corporation Rob Carpenter, Ph. D., P. Geo. President and CEO
(604) 646-4534 Website: www.kaminak.com
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