VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / April 19, 2023 / Marvel Discovery Corp. (TSXV:MARV)(Frankfurt:O4T)(MARVF:OTCQB); ("Marvel" orthe "Company") is pleased to report the completion of its inaugural diamond drilling program at the DD and Highway Zone within the KLR-Walker Uranium Project ("the Property") in the Athabasca Basin (Figure 1). A total of 1,343 m was completed through 6 diamond drill holes. Two holes were completed at the Highway Zone and four holes were completed at the DD Zone. The average length of the drill holes was 224 m.
Figure 1. Highway North, Walker and KLR claim groups along the Key Lake Fault with prominent VTEM conductor trends.
Anomalous radiation was intersected in every hole documented by a downhole probe and along core. A total of 303 samples have been sent for assay. A summary table of downhole probe and core results is presented in Table 1.
Table 1. Downhole core and probe CPS values (counts per second) in the recently completed KLR-Walker drill program.
Commentary
"Marvel is pleased to report on the completion of our inaugural drill program on the Walker-KLR Uranium Project. Anomalous CPS values were encountered in every hole with impressive downhole peak probe values. We look forward to receiving assays along this favourable structurally related uranium trend, a key ingredient to the large uranium deposits of the Athabasca Basin." stated Karim Rayani,
The KLR-Walker Property
The Property is located within the Wollaston-Mudjactic Transition Zone ("WMTZ") of the eastern Athabasca Basin. The WMTZ hosts the highest-grade uranium mines in the world (Figure 2). The DD Zone within the Highway Project straddles the Key Lake Shear Zone, an important fault for structurally controlled Athabasca Basin type uranium deposits.
Figure 2. Location of the Walker- KLR Uranium Project in the WMTZ Zone host to the highest-grade uranium deposits in the world.
The DD Zone is proximal and along strike to Fission 3.0 Hobo Lake uranium properties. Hosted within WMTZ, the DD Zone lies along the Key Lake Shear Zone and hosts 10 uranium showings and multiple unexplored EM targets.
Like its neighbor to the west, the Arrow Deposit, owned by NexGen Energy lies along a similar structural corridor as the Marvel properties. The Arrow Deposit1, which has undergone a Positive Feasibility Study with robust economics contains Probable Reserves of 239.6 million lbs of U3O8 at an average of 2.37% U3O8 and Measured and Indicated Resources of 256.7 million lbs at an average grade of 3.1% U3O8. The Arrow Deposit is the largest undeveloped uranium deposit in Canada.