An In-Depth Look at Blue Sky's Current Projects -- SECFilings.com
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real-time public company filing alerts, announces the publication of an article discussing Blue Sky Uranium Inc.'s (TSX VENTURE: BSK) (OTCQB: BKUCF) current projects.
Argentina has the potential to become a leader in nuclear power following the Paris Accord where it committed to reducing
carbon dioxide emissions by 15% by 2030. Meeting these goals will require the country to more than double its nuclear power
capabilities from 4% to 10% of its energy mix by 2025. There is one new power plant under construction, two additional ones in
planning, and two more under proposal, but no domestic supply of uranium to supply them.
Blue Sky Uranium Corp. aims to help the country develop a domestic supply of low-cost uranium to power its nuclear
ambitions.
Amarillo Grande Project
Blue Sky Uranium's initial focus is the 250,000-hectare Amarillo Grande Uranium project located in the Rio Negro Province of
Argentina. With a 140-kilometer long mineralization trend, the project offers near-surface uranium mineralization with very good
grades and the potential to be upgraded at a low cost. Management believes that the project could be developed into a 15+ million
pound uranium resource with a low cost, short lead time, and natural end market.
The project consists of three nearby properties:
- Anit Discovery - A 15-kilometer long and 1.5-kilometer wide new surficial uranium discovery identified by airborne
radiometric surveys in 2007. A trenching program found an average of 0.019 to 0.066 percent uranium and 0.057 to 0.105 percent
vanadium.
- Santa Barbara Discovery - A discovery made by hand-auger sampling in the area that includes a horizon of bright yellow
mineralization with concentrations of 0.01 to 0.06 percent uranium and 0.05 to 0.06 percent vanadium.
- Ivana Discovery - A seven meter by four meter enclosed basin within a 40-kilometer by 10-kilometer basin. Pit sampling
found strong near-surface mineralization including 0.75 meters at 1.8 percent uranium.
"We believe that a domestic source of uranium with a low-cost production model has the opportunity to supply Argentina's
growing nuclear industry at highly competitive pricing compared to imported material," says Blue Sky President & CEO Nikolaos
Cacos. "Our Amarillo Grande project, with its near surface mineralization, access to infrastructure, and supportive federal and
provincial policies, is an excellent candidate to fulfill that model."
Currently, the company is delineating mineralization and moving towards a resource estimation with a 3,000 meter RC drill program
underway and an additional 7,000 meters planned to prepare for the resource estimation. Intensive metallurgical studies will be
conducted on each mineralized rock type to define an optimal leaching process and recovery grades. The company hopes to begin the
NI 43-101 resource estimation process by June.
When it comes time to develop the project, Amarillo Grande has well-maintained gravel roads for year-round access with
regional infrastructure for shallow groundwater, power, and rail access, as well as a deep sea port within 200 kilometers of the
property. The three properties that comprise the project are also located close enough for an integrated mine and centralized
processing plant that could pave the way for a low-cost in-situ mining operation.
Chubut Project
Blue Sky Uranium's 150,000-hectare Chubut project is a secondary focus with the potential for the discovery of
sandstone-hosted uranium deposits located south of Rio Negro in Argentina. The project is located in close proximity to the
Argentine National Atomic Energy Commission's advanced Cerro Solo uranium deposit with similar geological features -- including
easy-to-mine sandstone deposits and near-surface deposits.
The team took grub samples from outcrops and hand pits at the projects two properties -- Sierra Colonia and Tierras Coloradas
-- and found six samples higher than 0.10 percent uranium or vanadium, including 0.65, 1.55, 0.61, 0.80, 0.53, and 1.32 percent
samples. A total of 90 samples were higher than 0.01 percent uranium and 177 samples were lower than 0.01 percent uranium, which
suggests strong potential at the site.
Management is currently focused on keeping the property in good standing in anticipation of legislative changes that will open
the region for mining development.
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