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Blue Sky Uranium Corp V.BSK

Alternate Symbol(s):  BKUCF

Blue Sky Uranium Corp. is a uranium and vanadium exploration company. The Company controls more than 480,000 hectares with the potential for uranium resources in Rio Negro, Chubut, Neuquen, and Mendoza provinces. Its projects include the Amarillo Grande Project, the Sierra Colonia Project, the Tierras Coloradas Project, Cerro Parva Project, Corcovo Project, and Chihuidos Project. The Company's flagship Amarillo Grande Project is located in central Rio Negro province, in the Patagonia region of southern Argentina. The Corcovo Project is comprised of two adjacent exploration properties totaling approximately 20,000 ha at the northeastern edge of the Neuquen basin. The Chihuidos project is comprised of six exploration property units totaling almost 60,000 hectares located 60 kilometers (km) west of Anelo city. The Sierra Colonia project includes 100% ownership of more than 28,470 hectares in the central-eastern part of Chubut Province.


TSXV:BSK - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Oct 21, 2024 12:19pm
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Post# 36274945

2017 GOAL

2017 GOAL

Abreviated Video Excerpt -
Knew of the surface Carnotite but prove there's a deeper - bigger system below - Santo type
deposit diff mineralization than carnotite and this is what we found.


18 min to 19 min mark

Wango - what's Ivana near ?
Raised geology ( hardrock ) similar to 7 nearby mines

VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woRy_kqz0CE


Mindat Stats ( chart )
70.97% of all Vanadium deposits have Uranium
11.79% of all Vanadium deposits have Copper.

First chart
https://www.mindat.org/min-52514.html


Freudian slip ?
Do the deposit and brown field at same time.

10 min to 10:40 min

Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdW50C7rIDE

Only brownfield deposits near Ivana are the 7 historical mines mentioned in former post.
Copper, Tungsten and other minerals.

Since Ivana flanks the raised geology ( humps ) but only factor sediments
Sure would like to see the 45 element assays
Chances are... high odds the raised elevated hardrock geology is in Ivana's ores.

Ivana's elevation is similar to picos / indio salars
Lower than raised topography
Ivana could very well be sediments from a once larger picos / indio

Thus.... raised elevation = could be source
Fallout turned to sediments and loose geology converted to carnotite.
Now weave in.... found deeper richer grades - bigger system below.

Fronting carnotite using 2017 - $20 uranium spot when first began Ivana
vs
Diamond drills would reveal lots if raised geology were drilled
Raised geology runs for several km's
7 brownfield mines nearby = Copper, Tungsten etc....
Video excerpt - mine Ivana and brownfields
Yet... Ivana's claims boundary is just shy of brownfields boundry.
Or.... does someone own the brownfields ?

Blue arrows - sediment ( lower elevation might have been apart of picos / indio
Yellow arrows - several km's in strike - raised topography similar to 7 brownfields

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54080576651_231185b75d_b.jpg


Let's see the.....
45 element assays
No pulping ( straight raw ore )

If there's copper in the eaised topography along with canadium and uranium...
BSK would be able to use several mineral credits as buffer.
Such requires -------------> processing study ( milling  larger faction ores )
not included in 2024 pea




Cheers....
 

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