2019 ( 28 million tonnes ) https://stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2019/02/27/blue-sky-uranium-announces-a-positive-preliminary-economic-assessment-for-the
2024 ( 19.7 million tonnes ) https://blueskyuranium.com/news-releases/blue-sky-uranium-announces-a-positive-new-preliminary-economic-assessment-for-the-ivana-uranium-vanadium-deposit-amarillo/
Between 2019 -- 2024 more drilling occured.
Moving 2019 inferred to indicated losing about 3 mil tonnes.
Yet... were not expansion / step out holes conducted ( 2019 to 20240) ?
2024 PEA allots
105 ppm average for Vanadium.
Yet... sifting drill reports i'm seeing far higher Vanadium grades.
- 3m averaging 431ppm U3O8 and 371ppm V2O5
- including 878ppm U3O8 and 518ppm V2O5 over 1m in AGI-0503
- 4m averaging 296ppm U3O8 and 268 ppm V2O5
- including 581ppm U3O8 and 271ppm V2O5 over 1 m in AGI-0489
- 4m averaging 214ppm U3O8 and 281ppm V2O5
- including 419ppm U3O8 and 369ppm V2O5 over 1m in AGI-0511
- 2m averaging 301ppm U3O8 in AGI-0499 and 333ppm V2O5 in AGI-0499
https://stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2022/02/02/blue-sky-uranium-discovers-additional-uranium-vanadium-from-step-out-drilling-at
2024 PEA reduces higher grade V, U to low averges ?
Why not factor the higher grades ?
Would a gold miner xout their higher grades ?
If Ivana is considered low grade U, V.... then what if these other minerals are
with same ppm values - Molybdenum flirts with $50/k tonnes value ( hello )
Geostatistical analysis has been carried out on the geochemical exploration data from Ivana North. Elements which show positive correlation with anomalous uranium values include cobalt, copper, lanthanum, molybdenum, rhenium, selenium, and yttrium. Molybdenum and selenium display the best positive correlation with higher uranium values, a relationship also observed at the Ivana deposit
https://stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2021/10/21/blue-sky-uranium-provides-drilling-activity-update-for-amarillo-grande-uranium
Could there be more...?
- Vanadium
- More tonnage ( stepout drills since 2019 ) ?
- More minerals ( cobalt, copper, lanthanum, molybdenum, rhenium, selenium, and yttrium )
I like this project... but what if the junior is being too conservative ?
Would love to see grades of other minerals.
Cheers...