Eagle Plains Partner Apogee Completes Airborne Geophysical Survey at Pine Channel Gold and Shasko Bay Uranium Projects, Northern Saskatchewan

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CRANBROOK, BC / ACCESSWIRE / September 19, 2024 / Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. ("EPL":TSX-V, or "Eagle Plains") is pleased to announce that partner Apogee Minerals Ltd (TSX-V-"APMI") has completed airborne geophysical surveys at Eagle Plains' 100% owned Pine Channel Property, located approximately 40km km west of Stoney Rapids. Apogee holds the exclusive option to acquire an 80% interest (less 2% NSR) in the Property, which includes both the Pine Channel and Shasko Bay projects. (details follow). The current program was comprised of helicopter-borne electromagnetic ("EM") and magnetic surveys, and was managed by Terralogic Exploration Inc. of Cranbrook, BC.

Pine Channel Property Highlights

  • Recently completed geophysical program at Pine Channel included a 267-line kilometre, helicopter-borne, magnetic survey at 75m line spacing,

  • Ten new trends have been identified at the Project, offering new adjacent and along- strike extension targeting potential,

  • Excellent access with existing winter road to within 1km of property boundaries, with central portions of the property accessible by boat or float plane,

  • Completed exploration program at Shasko Bay included 148-line kilometres of infill, high-resolution, airborne EM and magnetic data,

  • Exploration permit has been received at the project and provides for advanced exploration activities,

  • Multiple untested geophysical anomalies associated with favourable geology at the projects; targets for multiple deposit models (Orogenic Au and Unconformity-U),

  • Encouraging historical exploration to date including historical bonanza-grade Au mineralized drill intercepts.

Pine Channel Geophysical Survey

The northern part of the 8,878 hectare Pine Channel Property hosts numerous gold occurrences ranging from trace quantities to up to 870 g/t Au in grab samples. Shallow historical drilling has intercepted 0.6m of 63.50 g/t Au (Algold Bay, SMDI 1575), 1.75m of 5.27 g/t Au (ELA, SMDI 1574), and 0.5m of 407.96 g/t Au (North Norite Bay, SMDI 2183). The mineralization is interpreted to be closely related to northwest/southeast trending shear zones which are commonly identifiable in high resolution magnetic data.

The recently completed 2024 exploration program included a 267-line kilometre, helicopter-borne, magnetic survey at 75m line spacing over areas of the property without prior detailed magnetic coverage and geologic mapping in the vicinity of the Algold Bay occurrence. The geophysical contractor was Precision GeoSurveys of Langley, BC. Several structural trends considered important for Au have been identified, and ten new prospective trends have been located. Additional groundwork is recommended along several of the trends identified from the recently completed surveys at the Project.