REDONDO BEACH, CA--(Marketwired - May 18, 2017) - SECFilings.com, a leading financial news and information portal offering
free 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 may have growing nuclear ambitions, but the country has no domestic supply of uranium. Fortunately, there is one
company that's working to develop a uranium supply along a 140-kilometer stretch of mineralization in the Rio Negro area.
Investors may want to take a closer look at the opportunity given the company's progress in drilling and the potential to become
the first domestic supplier in a growing market.
Significant Uranium Potential
Blue Sky Uranium's Anit target within in Amarillo Grande project consists of 12 mining properties over 24,000 hectares. In
2007, a 2,385-kilometer airborne geophysical survey program identified a significant 15-kilometer long radiometric anomaly in the
area that was interpreted as related to uranium-vanadium mineralization within outcropping ancient river sediments.
The company initiated an intensive exploration program, including radon gas and ground radiometric surveys, 123 hang-dug pits,
310 excavator-dug pits, 1,403 meters of trenching, and 5,044 meters of air-core drilling in 204 holes. These efforts delineated a
main mineralization zone contained in two elongated bodies across a six-kilometer corridor, from surface down to six meters depth
and 40 to 480 meters wide, surrounded by a lower grade uranium halo.
The west and central zones of the Anit target showed more than 50 ppm uranium over one meter with a weighted average grade of
0.04% uranium and 0.1% vanadium over an average thickness of 1.97 meters. Preliminary metallurgical testwork done on samples from
the project indicate that the carnotite mineralization can be concentrated by wet screening and is amenable to leaching, which
makes the project a viable exploration target.
Current Drill Program
Blue Sky Uranium recently announced that its
reverse-circulation drilling program at the Amarillo Grande uranium project has recommenced following unforeseen weather delays.
The program is now drilling at the second target area, Anit, where it will include 75 short holes, up to 20 meters in depth, for
a total of approximately 1,000 meters. The purpose of the program is to confirm and extend the previously identified
mineralization zone.
"The Anit area has returned some of the best results in the past and we look forward to improving our prospects for resources
with this drill program," said Blue Sky President & CEO Nikolaos Cacos in a recent update on the program's status. "The drill
program has now re-started following an unusually heavy and prolonged rain event, and newly upgraded drill equipment should
improve progress for the remainder of the program.
The 75 short holes will be drilled via a FlexiRoc D65 rig from Atlas Copco, adapted for fine-mineralization control with a
triple cyclone for better recovery of fines, and an automatic splitter. The company will collect two to three kilogram samples
for each meter -- one for lab analysis and the other for a control sample. Each sample is weighed and measured using a hand
portable scintillometer and rigorously tested in a lab setting.
Long-term Goals
Blue Sky Uranium aims to become a premier supplier of uranium to Argentina's domestic nuclear industry. Currently, the country
has three nuclear power plants, six research reactors, four particle accelerators, three atomic centers, one heavy water plant,
and one uranium purification plant in operation. One additional nuclear power plant is under construction with two in planning
and two more under proposal for the future.
Despite these growing nuclear resources, the country has no domestic uranium production and all of its uranium is imported
from abroad. The country's desire for a secure supply could provide a 'guaranteed' first customer for a domestic supplier, while
a low-cost domestic operation could potentially have a cost advantage over imported uranium. The company aims to become that
supplier by developing local uranium mines.
Anit is one of three targets within the broader Amarillo Grande project, which consists of about 250,000 hectares that
includes uranium mineralization across a 140-kilometer stretch. This uranium is near-surface, leachable, and potentially
upgradeable at a low cost. This could translate into a relatively near-term opportunity with a short-lead-time and low-budget to
become a key supplier in Argentina with export potential abroad.
Please follow the link to read the full article: http://analysis.secfilings.com/articles/172-blue-sky-uranium-begins-drilling-at-anit-target
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