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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.


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Post by Wangotango67on Nov 11, 2024 1:53pm
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Post# 36306949

HELIUM ( part 2 )

HELIUM ( part 2 )

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Why uranium mines are rich source of helium gas ?

The radioactive decay of uranium, thorium and their daughter elements generates alpha-particles which are retained in the rocks. The hydrocarbons and other gases present in natural gas act as scavengers to collect the helium, and this is supposed to be the mechanism by which helium came to be present in natural gas.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/B9780080128351500805

Was it the mechsnism ?
Or could it be.... fast moving alpha, beta, gamma particles displacing hydrogen atoms
and displaced hydrogen moecules quickly seek eauilibium by way of, union with another
whole hydrogen creating a dual hydrogen molecule = Helium molecule.

One way of finding out ?
Placing hot rock in water - test off fas emissions for helium
Place hot rock in sealed bag / glass prevent oxidation phase - run same test.
Same with several forms of uranium ( caked, carbonate kind.
And.... perform with uranyl phase.

That simple.

If my theory is correct....?
It would mean helium breeding would be doable.
Particle direction influence / guidence could accellerste helium production
aiming particles or guiding thrm towards -------> hydrogenated water.  ( formula )  pt


Would we be sitting at this price if, proved ?
It would be a huge disrupter in the energy space.
Small nuclear reactors require upto 20% enriched U235 ------> large condumption.
This could place strain on existing reserves -------> hmmmm.

Available and newly mined uranium could be redirected to ------>  helium breeding.

Scientists estimate that 25 tons of Helium-3 could power the United States for an entire year. This much Helium-3 could be transported from the Moon to the Earth in a ship the size of the recently retired space shuttle. If the United States were able to mine the Helium-3 on the Moon, it might solve our energy problems.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.lausd.org/cms/lib/CA01000043/Centricity/domain/219/ciu%2520resources/5th%2520grade%2520unit/day%252005/studentHandouts/5thSHO5.6Helium3.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwi_qu-69dSJAxVejYkEHbKxEDcQFnoECBQQAw&usg=AOvVaw2r4QYaATJCpNPVUz37UG5a

Moon required ?
Or.... could it be uranium in water provides the magic ?

Like i've mentioned in prior posts...
There's not much in new technology when in comes to uranium.
Resesrch.... very limited.

Picos Salar
Indo Salar


BSK is unique - other uranium miners don't have the luxery of salars.


Testing Salars for helium creation....
Above salars
With Salars ( roaming helium )

If proved....
how many 1 km long salars exist south ANIT ------> moving westerly
Yes.... outside of bsk's current land holdings.

Myself ?
I'd still secure these sm westerly salars -in plight of..... highgrade uranium silts ( potential )


NEW NUCLEAR  FUELS -
Of these, helium3 represents the most significant potential in the field of energy. This non-radioactive isotope is an ideal fuel for the operation of a fusion reactor; it consists of fusing helium3 with deuterium, with the advantage of not producing neutrons.


Cheers....
 

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